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Relies on a correctly # configured wine environment available, with the winepath program in $build's # $PATH. Assumes ARG has no leading or trailing path separator characters. # # ARG is path to be converted from $build format to win32. # Result is available in $func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32_result. # Unconvertible file (directory) names in ARG are skipped; if no directory names # are convertible, then the result may be empty. func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32 () { $opt_debug # unfortunately, winepath doesn't convert paths, only file names func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32_result="" if test -n "$1"; then oldIFS=$IFS IFS=: for func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32_f in $1; do IFS=$oldIFS func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32 "$func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32_f" if test -n "$func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32_result" ; then if test -z "$func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32_result"; then func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32_result="$func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32_result" else func_append func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32_result ";$func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32_result" fi fi done IFS=$oldIFS fi } # end: func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32 # func_cygpath ARGS... # Wrapper around calling the cygpath program via LT_CYGPATH. This is used when # when (1) $build is *nix and Cygwin is hosted via a wine environment; or (2) # $build is MSYS and $host is Cygwin, or (3) $build is Cygwin. In case (1) or # (2), returns the Cygwin file name or path in func_cygpath_result (input # file name or path is assumed to be in w32 format, as previously converted # from $build's *nix or MSYS format). In case (3), returns the w32 file name # or path in func_cygpath_result (input file name or path is assumed to be in # Cygwin format). Returns an empty string on error. # # ARGS are passed to cygpath, with the last one being the file name or path to # be converted. # # Specify the absolute *nix (or w32) name to cygpath in the LT_CYGPATH # environment variable; do not put it in $PATH. func_cygpath () { $opt_debug if test -n "$LT_CYGPATH" && test -f "$LT_CYGPATH"; then func_cygpath_result=`$LT_CYGPATH "$@" 2>/dev/null` if test "$?" -ne 0; then # on failure, ensure result is empty func_cygpath_result= fi else func_cygpath_result= func_error "LT_CYGPATH is empty or specifies non-existent file: \`$LT_CYGPATH'" fi } #end: func_cygpath # func_convert_core_msys_to_w32 ARG # Convert file name or path ARG from MSYS format to w32 format. Return # result in func_convert_core_msys_to_w32_result. func_convert_core_msys_to_w32 () { $opt_debug # awkward: cmd appends spaces to result func_convert_core_msys_to_w32_result=`( cmd //c echo "$1" ) 2>/dev/null | $SED -e 's/[ ]*$//' -e "$lt_sed_naive_backslashify"` } #end: func_convert_core_msys_to_w32 # func_convert_file_check ARG1 ARG2 # Verify that ARG1 (a file name in $build format) was converted to $host # format in ARG2. Otherwise, emit an error message, but continue (resetting # func_to_host_file_result to ARG1). func_convert_file_check () { $opt_debug if test -z "$2" && test -n "$1" ; then func_error "Could not determine host file name corresponding to" func_error " \`$1'" func_error "Continuing, but uninstalled executables may not work." # Fallback: func_to_host_file_result="$1" fi } # end func_convert_file_check # func_convert_path_check FROM_PATHSEP TO_PATHSEP FROM_PATH TO_PATH # Verify that FROM_PATH (a path in $build format) was converted to $host # format in TO_PATH. Otherwise, emit an error message, but continue, resetting # func_to_host_file_result to a simplistic fallback value (see below). func_convert_path_check () { $opt_debug if test -z "$4" && test -n "$3"; then func_error "Could not determine the host path corresponding to" func_error " \`$3'" func_error "Continuing, but uninstalled executables may not work." # Fallback. This is a deliberately simplistic "conversion" and # should not be "improved". See libtool.info. if test "x$1" != "x$2"; then lt_replace_pathsep_chars="s|$1|$2|g" func_to_host_path_result=`echo "$3" | $SED -e "$lt_replace_pathsep_chars"` else func_to_host_path_result="$3" fi fi } # end func_convert_path_check # func_convert_path_front_back_pathsep FRONTPAT BACKPAT REPL ORIG # Modifies func_to_host_path_result by prepending REPL if ORIG matches FRONTPAT # and appending REPL if ORIG matches BACKPAT. func_convert_path_front_back_pathsep () { $opt_debug case $4 in $1 ) func_to_host_path_result="$3$func_to_host_path_result" ;; esac case $4 in $2 ) func_append func_to_host_path_result "$3" ;; esac } # end func_convert_path_front_back_pathsep ################################################## # $build to $host FILE NAME CONVERSION FUNCTIONS # ################################################## # invoked via `$to_host_file_cmd ARG' # # In each case, ARG is the path to be converted from $build to $host format. # Result will be available in $func_to_host_file_result. # func_to_host_file ARG # Converts the file name ARG from $build format to $host format. Return result # in func_to_host_file_result. func_to_host_file () { $opt_debug $to_host_file_cmd "$1" } # end func_to_host_file # func_to_tool_file ARG LAZY # converts the file name ARG from $build format to toolchain format. Return # result in func_to_tool_file_result. If the conversion in use is listed # in (the comma separated) LAZY, no conversion takes place. func_to_tool_file () { $opt_debug case ,$2, in *,"$to_tool_file_cmd",*) func_to_tool_file_result=$1 ;; *) $to_tool_file_cmd "$1" func_to_tool_file_result=$func_to_host_file_result ;; esac } # end func_to_tool_file # func_convert_file_noop ARG # Copy ARG to func_to_host_file_result. func_convert_file_noop () { func_to_host_file_result="$1" } # end func_convert_file_noop # func_convert_file_msys_to_w32 ARG # Convert file name ARG from (mingw) MSYS to (mingw) w32 format; automatic # conversion to w32 is not available inside the cwrapper. Returns result in # func_to_host_file_result. func_convert_file_msys_to_w32 () { $opt_debug func_to_host_file_result="$1" if test -n "$1"; then func_convert_core_msys_to_w32 "$1" func_to_host_file_result="$func_convert_core_msys_to_w32_result" fi func_convert_file_check "$1" "$func_to_host_file_result" } # end func_convert_file_msys_to_w32 # func_convert_file_cygwin_to_w32 ARG # Convert file name ARG from Cygwin to w32 format. Returns result in # func_to_host_file_result. func_convert_file_cygwin_to_w32 () { $opt_debug func_to_host_file_result="$1" if test -n "$1"; then # because $build is cygwin, we call "the" cygpath in $PATH; no need to use # LT_CYGPATH in this case. func_to_host_file_result=`cygpath -m "$1"` fi func_convert_file_check "$1" "$func_to_host_file_result" } # end func_convert_file_cygwin_to_w32 # func_convert_file_nix_to_w32 ARG # Convert file name ARG from *nix to w32 format. Requires a wine environment # and a working winepath. Returns result in func_to_host_file_result. func_convert_file_nix_to_w32 () { $opt_debug func_to_host_file_result="$1" if test -n "$1"; then func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32 "$1" func_to_host_file_result="$func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32_result" fi func_convert_file_check "$1" "$func_to_host_file_result" } # end func_convert_file_nix_to_w32 # func_convert_file_msys_to_cygwin ARG # Convert file name ARG from MSYS to Cygwin format. Requires LT_CYGPATH set. # Returns result in func_to_host_file_result. func_convert_file_msys_to_cygwin () { $opt_debug func_to_host_file_result="$1" if test -n "$1"; then func_convert_core_msys_to_w32 "$1" func_cygpath -u "$func_convert_core_msys_to_w32_result" func_to_host_file_result="$func_cygpath_result" fi func_convert_file_check "$1" "$func_to_host_file_result" } # end func_convert_file_msys_to_cygwin # func_convert_file_nix_to_cygwin ARG # Convert file name ARG from *nix to Cygwin format. Requires Cygwin installed # in a wine environment, working winepath, and LT_CYGPATH set. Returns result # in func_to_host_file_result. func_convert_file_nix_to_cygwin () { $opt_debug func_to_host_file_result="$1" if test -n "$1"; then # convert from *nix to w32, then use cygpath to convert from w32 to cygwin. func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32 "$1" func_cygpath -u "$func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32_result" func_to_host_file_result="$func_cygpath_result" fi func_convert_file_check "$1" "$func_to_host_file_result" } # end func_convert_file_nix_to_cygwin ############################################# # $build to $host PATH CONVERSION FUNCTIONS # ############################################# # invoked via `$to_host_path_cmd ARG' # # In each case, ARG is the path to be converted from $build to $host format. # The result will be available in $func_to_host_path_result. # # Path separators are also converted from $build format to $host format. If # ARG begins or ends with a path separator character, it is preserved (but # converted to $host format) on output. # # All path conversion functions are named using the following convention: # file name conversion function : func_convert_file_X_to_Y () # path conversion function : func_convert_path_X_to_Y () # where, for any given $build/$host combination the 'X_to_Y' value is the # same. If conversion functions are added for new $build/$host combinations, # the two new functions must follow this pattern, or func_init_to_host_path_cmd # will break. # func_init_to_host_path_cmd # Ensures that function "pointer" variable $to_host_path_cmd is set to the # appropriate value, based on the value of $to_host_file_cmd. to_host_path_cmd= func_init_to_host_path_cmd () { $opt_debug if test -z "$to_host_path_cmd"; then func_stripname 'func_convert_file_' '' "$to_host_file_cmd" to_host_path_cmd="func_convert_path_${func_stripname_result}" fi } # func_to_host_path ARG # Converts the path ARG from $build format to $host format. 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"(empty)" : nonnull (s); } void lt_setenv (const char *name, const char *value) { lt_debugprintf (__FILE__, __LINE__, "(lt_setenv) setting '%s' to '%s'\n", nonnull (name), nonnull (value)); { #ifdef HAVE_SETENV /* always make a copy, for consistency with !HAVE_SETENV */ char *str = xstrdup (value); setenv (name, str, 1); #else int len = strlen (name) + 1 + strlen (value) + 1; char *str = XMALLOC (char, len); sprintf (str, "%s=%s", name, value); if (putenv (str) != EXIT_SUCCESS) { XFREE (str); } #endif } } char * lt_extend_str (const char *orig_value, const char *add, int to_end) { char *new_value; if (orig_value && *orig_value) { int orig_value_len = strlen (orig_value); int add_len = strlen (add); new_value = XMALLOC (char, add_len + orig_value_len + 1); if (to_end) { strcpy (new_value, orig_value); strcpy (new_value + orig_value_len, add); } else { strcpy (new_value, add); strcpy (new_value + add_len, orig_value); } } else { new_value = xstrdup (add); } return new_value; } void lt_update_exe_path (const char *name, const char *value) { lt_debugprintf (__FILE__, __LINE__, "(lt_update_exe_path) modifying '%s' by prepending '%s'\n", nonnull (name), nonnull (value)); if (name && *name && value && *value) { char *new_value = lt_extend_str (getenv (name), value, 0); /* some systems can't cope with a ':'-terminated path #' */ int len = strlen (new_value); while (((len = strlen (new_value)) > 0) && IS_PATH_SEPARATOR (new_value[len-1])) { new_value[len-1] = '\0'; } lt_setenv (name, new_value); XFREE (new_value); } } void lt_update_lib_path (const char *name, const char *value) { lt_debugprintf (__FILE__, __LINE__, "(lt_update_lib_path) modifying '%s' by prepending '%s'\n", nonnull (name), nonnull (value)); if (name && *name && value && *value) { char *new_value = lt_extend_str (getenv (name), value, 0); lt_setenv (name, new_value); XFREE (new_value); } } EOF case $host_os in mingw*) cat <<"EOF" /* Prepares an argument vector before calling spawn(). 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then eval exec "$exec_cmd" exit $EXIT_FAILURE fi exit $exit_status # The TAGs below are defined such that we never get into a situation # in which we disable both kinds of libraries. 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But we'll never go from static-only to shared-only. # ### BEGIN LIBTOOL TAG CONFIG: disable-shared build_libtool_libs=no build_old_libs=yes # ### END LIBTOOL TAG CONFIG: disable-shared # ### BEGIN LIBTOOL TAG CONFIG: disable-static build_old_libs=`case $build_libtool_libs in yes) echo no;; *) echo yes;; esac` # ### END LIBTOOL TAG CONFIG: disable-static # Local Variables: # mode:shell-script # sh-indentation:2 # End: # vi:sw=2 presage-0.9.1/FAQ0000644000175000017500000001703511757643757013531 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000Copyright (C) 2008 Matteo Vescovi ___________________ The Presage project ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Frequently Asked Questions -------------------------- How can I improve presage's predictive performance for user X? == Users' needs vary widly and there is not one sure way to improve predictive performance, but here is how I would approach the problem of configuring presage for a specific user's needs. First of all, let's state our goal in terms of something we can measure. The aim is to tune presage's predictions to minimize the number of keystrokes that a specific user is required to type to produce a given reference text. The reference text could be chosen from a collection of texts that the user has previously written, or it could be a collation of various texts (emails, text files in home directory, etc.). The chosen reference text will serve as the reference benchmark. Once we have a benchmark text, we can measure the effectiveness of the predictive resources used against the benchmark text. Presage provides tools to accomplish to generate custom predictive resources (in particular, language models for the smoothed n-gram predictor): - text2ngram tool generates n-gram language models from a given training text corpora. - presage_simulator tool computes the Keystroke Savings Rate on a benchmark text, given the current predictive resources and configuration in use (i.e. n-gram database, abbreviations, recency, etc.). Ideally, one would collect a vast amount of text that the user has produced and feed this training text to the text2ngram tool to generate a n-gram language model database (1-gram, 2-gram and 3-gram tables seem to work well, but one can also generate higher order n-gram language models and set the SmoothedNgram DELTAS variable value accordingly). Once the ngram language model is generated, its effectiveness can be validated by running the presage_simulator and observing the KSR. KSR's around 80% are very good. Higher values are obviously better. Obviously, the higher n-gram order used in the language model, the higher the risk of overtraining the model and overfitting the training corpora (wikipedia has good articles about machine learning and overfitting). Other things to look at are creating custom abbreviations for the abbreviation expansion plugin, or tweaking the weight DELTAS of the smoothed n-gram predictor, or providing a more suited dictionary file to the dictionary plugin. Regenerating n-gram language model from a representative training text corpus is probably the most effective way to significantly increase predictive performance. The default language model for the English language is generated from single novel "The picture of Dorian Gray" by Oscar Wilde, which might be turn out to be representative of a particular user's writing style or vocabulary. In conclusion, it is likely that the most effective way to achieve good predictive results is to generate predictive resources based on a "good" training corpus of text. All the predictive mechanisms currently used by presage are based on statistical/heuristic methods, so the more representative the resources are, the better the predictive performance will be. There are plans to work on syntactical/semantic predictors (able to take grammar or semantic context information into account), but I just haven't had time to work on those tasks yet. How can I configure presage to predict in a specific natural language? == Presage is designed to provide support for any natural language. One core design feature of presage is the ability to make use of different sources of information and predictive algorithms to generate predictions. The sources of information and predictive algorithms used to generate a prediction are controlled by presage configuration. The default build of presage, for example, is configured to use three predictors: - the smoothed n-gram predictive algorithm with a language model that is generated from a single training text (the novel "The picture of Dorian Gray" by Oscar Wilde) - the abbreviation expansion predictor - the recency predictor The Presage.PredictorRegistry.PREDICTORS configuration variable controls what predictors should be instantiated. The elements nested within the Presage.Predictors element control the configuration of each instance of the predictors. By default, presage currently builds language models for the English, Italian, and Spanish languages. These language models are generated during the build from source and are installed in the share/presage/ directory of your presage installation. In order to switch to a different language, you need to modify the configuration used by presage to suit your needs. You can achieve that by editing your presage.xml configuration file. The configuration file is read from the following locations: 1. /etc/presage.xml if it exists 2. /etc/presage.xml if it exists 3. ~/.presage/presage.xml if it exists ($HOME/.presage/presage.xml on Unix, %USERPROFILE%/.presage/presage.xml on Windows) Configuration values in 3. take priority over configuration values in 2. and 1. You can also modify the configuration programmatically through the Presage::config(...) calls or a variant of the Presage class constructor. The Predictor.SmoothedNgramPredictor.DBFILENAME config variable controls the language model database used by the Smoothed Ngram predictive plugin, i.e.: /home/matt/presage_local_install/share/presage/database_en.db For example, suppose that our goal is to enable support for the German language. In order to achieve that, you will want to modify this variable to point to a German language model. presage provides the tools to generate predictive resources required by the predictors to suit any natural language or specific users' needs. You can generate a German language model database using the text2ngram tool. The text2ngram tool generates n-gram language models from a given corpus of text. Ideally, you would collect a representative set of text (text that the user has produced or text that matches the writing style and context of the user) and then feed that to the text2ngram tool to generate a n-gram database (1-gram, 2-gram and 3-gram tables, but you can also generate higher order n-gram and set the SmoothedNgram DELTAS values accordingly). Obviously, the higher n-gram order used, the higher the risk of overtraining the model and overfitting the training corpus (wikipedia has good articles about machine learning and overfitting). Assuming you have a German training text corpus in a file named training_de.txt, you can generated a 3-gram language model database for use with the smoothed n-gram predictor by running the following commands: for i in 1 2 3; do text2ngram -n $i -l -f sqlite -o database_de.db training_de.txt; done ########/ Copyright (C) 2008 Matteo Vescovi Presage is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. 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It provides a clean, simple application programming interface and a higly configurable and extensible predictive framework in the form of a library. Presage is not an end-user application. However, a number of demo applications are included: - presage_demo: ncurses based demonstration program - presage_demo_text: text based demonstration program - presage_simulator: simulates predictive process and reports on predictive performance 2.a) presage_demo This demo displays the text entered so far in the top window that stretches across the screen. The current prediction is displayed immediately underneath the text window, at the leftmost position. Previous predictions are displayed in cronological order to the right of the current prediction. Subsequent predictions are displayed in the lefmost position, and previous predictions are shifted to the right, so that the current prediction is always on the left hand side. Context switches are marked in some way (either a vertical bar or a box enclosing the other prediction boxes). [not implemented yet] 2.b) presage_demo_text This demo works similarly to presage_demo, except that it is much more barebones. It is useful when debugging. 2.c) presage_simulator This simulator evaluates the performance of the predictive engine on a given text file. The simulator requires a text file to be passed as argument. It reads each character from the input file and sends it to the presage prediction engine. The simulator counts the number of key presses required to enter the desired text using the presage prediction engine and the number of key presses required to enter the same text with no prediction enabled. At the end of the simulation, it generates a report on predictive performance (expressed in terms of Keystrokes Savings Rate) and prints it to standard out. 3) Tweak presage to your needs 3.a) presage.xml Presage is extensible and configurable. Presage's extensibility comes from a range of predictive mechanisms used to generate predictions. You can decide what plugins to enable and what predictive resources to tie those plugins to. All configuration variables can be controlled by editing the XML configuration file (either ~/.presage.xml or presage.xml in the etc/ directory where Presage was installed - usually /etc -, whichever is found first). Feel free to experiment with different settings: try enabling different plugins, or changing individual plugins configuration values. presage.xml comes with comments describe what each configuration variable is about. 3.b) text2ngram If you wish to improve presage's predictive performance, or you want presage to predict in your native language, you will need to generate resources required by the predictive plugins. Currently, most predictive plugins are statistical plugins which require an n-gram database. You can easily generate an n-gram database suitable for consumption by presage's plugin with the included text2ngram tool. Feed your collection of text in your native language or domain-specific text to text2ngram and generate customized predictive resources to improve the quality and accuracy of the predictions. 4) Write a program that uses presage Below is a simple program that demonstrates how to use the C++ interface to presage. #include "presage.h" #include /* Simple example callback that tracks past context with a string. * * Using a callback object decouples the user application from the * chosen text buffer (which could be a simple string, a graphical * text widget, a file stream, etc.) and frees the caller from having * to explicitly notify of any updates to the context. Presage will * invoke on the callback whenever access to contextual data is * required. * */ class ExampleCallback : public PresageCallback { public: ExampleCallback(const std::string& _past_context) : past_context(_past_context) { } std::string get_past_stream() const { return past_context; } std::string get_future_stream() const { return empty; } private: const std::string& past_context; const std::string empty; }; int main(int argc, char** argv) { std::string context; ExampleCallback callback(context); Presage presage(&callback); std::string buffer; std::vector< std::string > predictions; for (;;) { // prompt user and append line into context buffer std::cout << "> "; getline(std::cin, buffer); context += buffer; // request prediction predictions = presage.predict (); // print predictions for (int i = 0; i < predictions.size(); i++) { std::cout << i << ':' << predictions[i] << std::endl; } } return 0; } This program creates an instance of Presage and prints the predictions generated by presage to screen after each text fragment input by the user. The instructions to watch for are on the first line in main() which initializes presage and on line 21 which tells presage what text the user entered and asks presage to generate a prediction. Presage's API includes other methods, all accessible through the Presage class, defined in presage.h. ########/ Copyright (C) 2008 Matteo Vescovi Presage is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. 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ENABLED_SECTIONS = # The MAX_INITIALIZER_LINES tag determines the maximum number of lines # the initial value of a variable or macro consists of for it to appear in # the documentation. If the initializer consists of more lines than specified # here it will be hidden. Use a value of 0 to hide initializers completely. # The appearance of the initializer of individual variables and macros in the # documentation can be controlled using \showinitializer or \hideinitializer # command in the documentation regardless of this setting. MAX_INITIALIZER_LINES = 30 # Set the SHOW_USED_FILES tag to NO to disable the list of files generated # at the bottom of the documentation of classes and structs. If set to YES the # list will mention the files that were used to generate the documentation. SHOW_USED_FILES = YES # Set the SHOW_FILES tag to NO to disable the generation of the Files page. # This will remove the Files entry from the Quick Index and from the # Folder Tree View (if specified). The default is YES. SHOW_FILES = YES # Set the SHOW_NAMESPACES tag to NO to disable the generation of the # Namespaces page. # This will remove the Namespaces entry from the Quick Index # and from the Folder Tree View (if specified). The default is YES. SHOW_NAMESPACES = YES # The FILE_VERSION_FILTER tag can be used to specify a program or script that # doxygen should invoke to get the current version for each file (typically from # the version control system). Doxygen will invoke the program by executing (via # popen()) the command , where is the value of # the FILE_VERSION_FILTER tag, and is the name of an input file # provided by doxygen. Whatever the program writes to standard output # is used as the file version. See the manual for examples. FILE_VERSION_FILTER = # The LAYOUT_FILE tag can be used to specify a layout file which will be parsed # by doxygen. The layout file controls the global structure of the generated # output files in an output format independent way. To create the layout file # that represents doxygen's defaults, run doxygen with the -l option. # You can optionally specify a file name after the option, if omitted # DoxygenLayout.xml will be used as the name of the layout file. LAYOUT_FILE = # The CITE_BIB_FILES tag can be used to specify one or more bib files # containing the references data. This must be a list of .bib files. The # .bib extension is automatically appended if omitted. Using this command # requires the bibtex tool to be installed. See also # http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BibTeX for more info. For LaTeX the style # of the bibliography can be controlled using LATEX_BIB_STYLE. To use this # feature you need bibtex and perl available in the search path. CITE_BIB_FILES = #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # configuration options related to warning and progress messages #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # The QUIET tag can be used to turn on/off the messages that are generated # by doxygen. Possible values are YES and NO. If left blank NO is used. QUIET = NO # The WARNINGS tag can be used to turn on/off the warning messages that are # generated by doxygen. Possible values are YES and NO. If left blank # NO is used. WARNINGS = YES # If WARN_IF_UNDOCUMENTED is set to YES, then doxygen will generate warnings # for undocumented members. If EXTRACT_ALL is set to YES then this flag will # automatically be disabled. WARN_IF_UNDOCUMENTED = YES # If WARN_IF_DOC_ERROR is set to YES, doxygen will generate warnings for # potential errors in the documentation, such as not documenting some # parameters in a documented function, or documenting parameters that # don't exist or using markup commands wrongly. WARN_IF_DOC_ERROR = YES # The WARN_NO_PARAMDOC option can be enabled to get warnings for # functions that are documented, but have no documentation for their parameters # or return value. If set to NO (the default) doxygen will only warn about # wrong or incomplete parameter documentation, but not about the absence of # documentation. WARN_NO_PARAMDOC = NO # The WARN_FORMAT tag determines the format of the warning messages that # doxygen can produce. The string should contain the $file, $line, and $text # tags, which will be replaced by the file and line number from which the # warning originated and the warning text. Optionally the format may contain # $version, which will be replaced by the version of the file (if it could # be obtained via FILE_VERSION_FILTER) WARN_FORMAT = "$file:$line: $text" # The WARN_LOGFILE tag can be used to specify a file to which warning # and error messages should be written. If left blank the output is written # to stderr. WARN_LOGFILE = #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # configuration options related to the input files #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # The INPUT tag can be used to specify the files and/or directories that contain # documented source files. You may enter file names like "myfile.cpp" or # directories like "/usr/src/myproject". Separate the files or directories # with spaces. INPUT = @top_srcdir@/src # This tag can be used to specify the character encoding of the source files # that doxygen parses. Internally doxygen uses the UTF-8 encoding, which is # also the default input encoding. Doxygen uses libiconv (or the iconv built # into libc) for the transcoding. See http://www.gnu.org/software/libiconv for # the list of possible encodings. INPUT_ENCODING = UTF-8 # If the value of the INPUT tag contains directories, you can use the # FILE_PATTERNS tag to specify one or more wildcard pattern (like *.cpp # and *.h) to filter out the source-files in the directories. If left # blank the following patterns are tested: # *.c *.cc *.cxx *.cpp *.c++ *.d *.java *.ii *.ixx *.ipp *.i++ *.inl *.h *.hh # *.hxx *.hpp *.h++ *.idl *.odl *.cs *.php *.php3 *.inc *.m *.mm *.dox *.py # *.f90 *.f *.for *.vhd *.vhdl FILE_PATTERNS = # The RECURSIVE tag can be used to turn specify whether or not subdirectories # should be searched for input files as well. Possible values are YES and NO. # If left blank NO is used. RECURSIVE = YES # The EXCLUDE tag can be used to specify files and/or directories that should be # excluded from the INPUT source files. This way you can easily exclude a # subdirectory from a directory tree whose root is specified with the INPUT tag. # Note that relative paths are relative to the directory from which doxygen is # run. EXCLUDE = @top_srcdir@/src/lib/tinyxml/ \ @top_srcdir@/src/tools/gtk/gprompter/scintilla/ # The EXCLUDE_SYMLINKS tag can be used to select whether or not files or # directories that are symbolic links (a Unix file system feature) are excluded # from the input. EXCLUDE_SYMLINKS = NO # If the value of the INPUT tag contains directories, you can use the # EXCLUDE_PATTERNS tag to specify one or more wildcard patterns to exclude # certain files from those directories. Note that the wildcards are matched # against the file with absolute path, so to exclude all test directories # for example use the pattern */test/* EXCLUDE_PATTERNS = # The EXCLUDE_SYMBOLS tag can be used to specify one or more symbol names # (namespaces, classes, functions, etc.) that should be excluded from the # output. The symbol name can be a fully qualified name, a word, or if the # wildcard * is used, a substring. Examples: ANamespace, AClass, # AClass::ANamespace, ANamespace::*Test EXCLUDE_SYMBOLS = # The EXAMPLE_PATH tag can be used to specify one or more files or # directories that contain example code fragments that are included (see # the \include command). EXAMPLE_PATH = @top_srcdir@/doc/ # If the value of the EXAMPLE_PATH tag contains directories, you can use the # EXAMPLE_PATTERNS tag to specify one or more wildcard pattern (like *.cpp # and *.h) to filter out the source-files in the directories. If left # blank all files are included. EXAMPLE_PATTERNS = # If the EXAMPLE_RECURSIVE tag is set to YES then subdirectories will be # searched for input files to be used with the \include or \dontinclude # commands irrespective of the value of the RECURSIVE tag. # Possible values are YES and NO. If left blank NO is used. EXAMPLE_RECURSIVE = NO # The IMAGE_PATH tag can be used to specify one or more files or # directories that contain image that are included in the documentation (see # the \image command). IMAGE_PATH = # The INPUT_FILTER tag can be used to specify a program that doxygen should # invoke to filter for each input file. Doxygen will invoke the filter program # by executing (via popen()) the command , where # is the value of the INPUT_FILTER tag, and is the name of an # input file. Doxygen will then use the output that the filter program writes # to standard output. # If FILTER_PATTERNS is specified, this tag will be # ignored. INPUT_FILTER = # The FILTER_PATTERNS tag can be used to specify filters on a per file pattern # basis. # Doxygen will compare the file name with each pattern and apply the # filter if there is a match. # The filters are a list of the form: # pattern=filter (like *.cpp=my_cpp_filter). See INPUT_FILTER for further # info on how filters are used. If FILTER_PATTERNS is empty or if # non of the patterns match the file name, INPUT_FILTER is applied. FILTER_PATTERNS = # If the FILTER_SOURCE_FILES tag is set to YES, the input filter (if set using # INPUT_FILTER) will be used to filter the input files when producing source # files to browse (i.e. when SOURCE_BROWSER is set to YES). FILTER_SOURCE_FILES = NO # The FILTER_SOURCE_PATTERNS tag can be used to specify source filters per file # pattern. A pattern will override the setting for FILTER_PATTERN (if any) # and it is also possible to disable source filtering for a specific pattern # using *.ext= (so without naming a filter). This option only has effect when # FILTER_SOURCE_FILES is enabled. FILTER_SOURCE_PATTERNS = #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # configuration options related to source browsing #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # If the SOURCE_BROWSER tag is set to YES then a list of source files will # be generated. Documented entities will be cross-referenced with these sources. # Note: To get rid of all source code in the generated output, make sure also # VERBATIM_HEADERS is set to NO. SOURCE_BROWSER = YES # Setting the INLINE_SOURCES tag to YES will include the body # of functions and classes directly in the documentation. INLINE_SOURCES = NO # Setting the STRIP_CODE_COMMENTS tag to YES (the default) will instruct # doxygen to hide any special comment blocks from generated source code # fragments. Normal C, C++ and Fortran comments will always remain visible. STRIP_CODE_COMMENTS = YES # If the REFERENCED_BY_RELATION tag is set to YES # then for each documented function all documented # functions referencing it will be listed. REFERENCED_BY_RELATION = YES # If the REFERENCES_RELATION tag is set to YES # then for each documented function all documented entities # called/used by that function will be listed. REFERENCES_RELATION = YES # If the REFERENCES_LINK_SOURCE tag is set to YES (the default) # and SOURCE_BROWSER tag is set to YES, then the hyperlinks from # functions in REFERENCES_RELATION and REFERENCED_BY_RELATION lists will # link to the source code. # Otherwise they will link to the documentation. REFERENCES_LINK_SOURCE = YES # If the USE_HTAGS tag is set to YES then the references to source code # will point to the HTML generated by the htags(1) tool instead of doxygen # built-in source browser. The htags tool is part of GNU's global source # tagging system (see http://www.gnu.org/software/global/global.html). You # will need version 4.8.6 or higher. USE_HTAGS = NO # If the VERBATIM_HEADERS tag is set to YES (the default) then Doxygen # will generate a verbatim copy of the header file for each class for # which an include is specified. Set to NO to disable this. VERBATIM_HEADERS = YES #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # configuration options related to the alphabetical class index #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # If the ALPHABETICAL_INDEX tag is set to YES, an alphabetical index # of all compounds will be generated. Enable this if the project # contains a lot of classes, structs, unions or interfaces. ALPHABETICAL_INDEX = NO # If the alphabetical index is enabled (see ALPHABETICAL_INDEX) then # the COLS_IN_ALPHA_INDEX tag can be used to specify the number of columns # in which this list will be split (can be a number in the range [1..20]) COLS_IN_ALPHA_INDEX = 5 # In case all classes in a project start with a common prefix, all # classes will be put under the same header in the alphabetical index. # The IGNORE_PREFIX tag can be used to specify one or more prefixes that # should be ignored while generating the index headers. IGNORE_PREFIX = #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # configuration options related to the HTML output #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # If the GENERATE_HTML tag is set to YES (the default) Doxygen will # generate HTML output. GENERATE_HTML = YES # The HTML_OUTPUT tag is used to specify where the HTML docs will be put. # If a relative path is entered the value of OUTPUT_DIRECTORY will be # put in front of it. If left blank `html' will be used as the default path. HTML_OUTPUT = html # The HTML_FILE_EXTENSION tag can be used to specify the file extension for # each generated HTML page (for example: .htm,.php,.asp). If it is left blank # doxygen will generate files with .html extension. HTML_FILE_EXTENSION = .html # The HTML_HEADER tag can be used to specify a personal HTML header for # each generated HTML page. If it is left blank doxygen will generate a # standard header. Note that when using a custom header you are responsible # for the proper inclusion of any scripts and style sheets that doxygen # needs, which is dependent on the configuration options used. # It is advised to generate a default header using "doxygen -w html # header.html footer.html stylesheet.css YourConfigFile" and then modify # that header. Note that the header is subject to change so you typically # have to redo this when upgrading to a newer version of doxygen or when # changing the value of configuration settings such as GENERATE_TREEVIEW! HTML_HEADER = # The HTML_FOOTER tag can be used to specify a personal HTML footer for # each generated HTML page. If it is left blank doxygen will generate a # standard footer. HTML_FOOTER = # The HTML_STYLESHEET tag can be used to specify a user-defined cascading # style sheet that is used by each HTML page. It can be used to # fine-tune the look of the HTML output. If the tag is left blank doxygen # will generate a default style sheet. Note that doxygen will try to copy # the style sheet file to the HTML output directory, so don't put your own # style sheet in the HTML output directory as well, or it will be erased! HTML_STYLESHEET = # The HTML_EXTRA_FILES tag can be used to specify one or more extra images or # other source files which should be copied to the HTML output directory. Note # that these files will be copied to the base HTML output directory. Use the # $relpath$ marker in the HTML_HEADER and/or HTML_FOOTER files to load these # files. In the HTML_STYLESHEET file, use the file name only. Also note that # the files will be copied as-is; there are no commands or markers available. HTML_EXTRA_FILES = # The HTML_COLORSTYLE_HUE tag controls the color of the HTML output. # Doxygen will adjust the colors in the style sheet and background images # according to this color. Hue is specified as an angle on a colorwheel, # see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hue for more information. # For instance the value 0 represents red, 60 is yellow, 120 is green, # 180 is cyan, 240 is blue, 300 purple, and 360 is red again. # The allowed range is 0 to 359. HTML_COLORSTYLE_HUE = 220 # The HTML_COLORSTYLE_SAT tag controls the purity (or saturation) of # the colors in the HTML output. For a value of 0 the output will use # grayscales only. A value of 255 will produce the most vivid colors. HTML_COLORSTYLE_SAT = 100 # The HTML_COLORSTYLE_GAMMA tag controls the gamma correction applied to # the luminance component of the colors in the HTML output. Values below # 100 gradually make the output lighter, whereas values above 100 make # the output darker. The value divided by 100 is the actual gamma applied, # so 80 represents a gamma of 0.8, The value 220 represents a gamma of 2.2, # and 100 does not change the gamma. HTML_COLORSTYLE_GAMMA = 80 # If the HTML_TIMESTAMP tag is set to YES then the footer of each generated HTML # page will contain the date and time when the page was generated. Setting # this to NO can help when comparing the output of multiple runs. HTML_TIMESTAMP = YES # If the HTML_DYNAMIC_SECTIONS tag is set to YES then the generated HTML # documentation will contain sections that can be hidden and shown after the # page has loaded. HTML_DYNAMIC_SECTIONS = NO # With HTML_INDEX_NUM_ENTRIES one can control the preferred number of # entries shown in the various tree structured indices initially; the user # can expand and collapse entries dynamically later on. Doxygen will expand # the tree to such a level that at most the specified number of entries are # visible (unless a fully collapsed tree already exceeds this amount). # So setting the number of entries 1 will produce a full collapsed tree by # default. 0 is a special value representing an infinite number of entries # and will result in a full expanded tree by default. HTML_INDEX_NUM_ENTRIES = 100 # If the GENERATE_DOCSET tag is set to YES, additional index files # will be generated that can be used as input for Apple's Xcode 3 # integrated development environment, introduced with OSX 10.5 (Leopard). # To create a documentation set, doxygen will generate a Makefile in the # HTML output directory. Running make will produce the docset in that # directory and running "make install" will install the docset in # ~/Library/Developer/Shared/Documentation/DocSets so that Xcode will find # it at startup. # See http://developer.apple.com/tools/creatingdocsetswithdoxygen.html # for more information. GENERATE_DOCSET = NO # When GENERATE_DOCSET tag is set to YES, this tag determines the name of the # feed. A documentation feed provides an umbrella under which multiple # documentation sets from a single provider (such as a company or product suite) # can be grouped. DOCSET_FEEDNAME = "Doxygen generated docs" # When GENERATE_DOCSET tag is set to YES, this tag specifies a string that # should uniquely identify the documentation set bundle. This should be a # reverse domain-name style string, e.g. com.mycompany.MyDocSet. Doxygen # will append .docset to the name. DOCSET_BUNDLE_ID = org.doxygen.Project # When GENERATE_PUBLISHER_ID tag specifies a string that should uniquely identify # the documentation publisher. This should be a reverse domain-name style # string, e.g. com.mycompany.MyDocSet.documentation. DOCSET_PUBLISHER_ID = org.doxygen.Publisher # The GENERATE_PUBLISHER_NAME tag identifies the documentation publisher. DOCSET_PUBLISHER_NAME = Publisher # If the GENERATE_HTMLHELP tag is set to YES, additional index files # will be generated that can be used as input for tools like the # Microsoft HTML help workshop to generate a compiled HTML help file (.chm) # of the generated HTML documentation. GENERATE_HTMLHELP = NO # If the GENERATE_HTMLHELP tag is set to YES, the CHM_FILE tag can # be used to specify the file name of the resulting .chm file. You # can add a path in front of the file if the result should not be # written to the html output directory. CHM_FILE = # If the GENERATE_HTMLHELP tag is set to YES, the HHC_LOCATION tag can # be used to specify the location (absolute path including file name) of # the HTML help compiler (hhc.exe). If non-empty doxygen will try to run # the HTML help compiler on the generated index.hhp. HHC_LOCATION = # If the GENERATE_HTMLHELP tag is set to YES, the GENERATE_CHI flag # controls if a separate .chi index file is generated (YES) or that # it should be included in the master .chm file (NO). GENERATE_CHI = NO # If the GENERATE_HTMLHELP tag is set to YES, the CHM_INDEX_ENCODING # is used to encode HtmlHelp index (hhk), content (hhc) and project file # content. CHM_INDEX_ENCODING = # If the GENERATE_HTMLHELP tag is set to YES, the BINARY_TOC flag # controls whether a binary table of contents is generated (YES) or a # normal table of contents (NO) in the .chm file. BINARY_TOC = NO # The TOC_EXPAND flag can be set to YES to add extra items for group members # to the contents of the HTML help documentation and to the tree view. TOC_EXPAND = NO # If the GENERATE_QHP tag is set to YES and both QHP_NAMESPACE and # QHP_VIRTUAL_FOLDER are set, an additional index file will be generated # that can be used as input for Qt's qhelpgenerator to generate a # Qt Compressed Help (.qch) of the generated HTML documentation. GENERATE_QHP = NO # If the QHG_LOCATION tag is specified, the QCH_FILE tag can # be used to specify the file name of the resulting .qch file. # The path specified is relative to the HTML output folder. QCH_FILE = # The QHP_NAMESPACE tag specifies the namespace to use when generating # Qt Help Project output. For more information please see # http://doc.trolltech.com/qthelpproject.html#namespace QHP_NAMESPACE = org.doxygen.Project # The QHP_VIRTUAL_FOLDER tag specifies the namespace to use when generating # Qt Help Project output. For more information please see # http://doc.trolltech.com/qthelpproject.html#virtual-folders QHP_VIRTUAL_FOLDER = doc # If QHP_CUST_FILTER_NAME is set, it specifies the name of a custom filter to # add. For more information please see # http://doc.trolltech.com/qthelpproject.html#custom-filters QHP_CUST_FILTER_NAME = # The QHP_CUST_FILT_ATTRS tag specifies the list of the attributes of the # custom filter to add. For more information please see # # Qt Help Project / Custom Filters. QHP_CUST_FILTER_ATTRS = # The QHP_SECT_FILTER_ATTRS tag specifies the list of the attributes this # project's # filter section matches. # # Qt Help Project / Filter Attributes. QHP_SECT_FILTER_ATTRS = # If the GENERATE_QHP tag is set to YES, the QHG_LOCATION tag can # be used to specify the location of Qt's qhelpgenerator. # If non-empty doxygen will try to run qhelpgenerator on the generated # .qhp file. QHG_LOCATION = # If the GENERATE_ECLIPSEHELP tag is set to YES, additional index files # will be generated, which together with the HTML files, form an Eclipse help # plugin. To install this plugin and make it available under the help contents # menu in Eclipse, the contents of the directory containing the HTML and XML # files needs to be copied into the plugins directory of eclipse. The name of # the directory within the plugins directory should be the same as # the ECLIPSE_DOC_ID value. After copying Eclipse needs to be restarted before # the help appears. GENERATE_ECLIPSEHELP = NO # A unique identifier for the eclipse help plugin. When installing the plugin # the directory name containing the HTML and XML files should also have # this name. ECLIPSE_DOC_ID = org.doxygen.Project # The DISABLE_INDEX tag can be used to turn on/off the condensed index (tabs) # at top of each HTML page. The value NO (the default) enables the index and # the value YES disables it. Since the tabs have the same information as the # navigation tree you can set this option to NO if you already set # GENERATE_TREEVIEW to YES. DISABLE_INDEX = NO # The GENERATE_TREEVIEW tag is used to specify whether a tree-like index # structure should be generated to display hierarchical information. # If the tag value is set to YES, a side panel will be generated # containing a tree-like index structure (just like the one that # is generated for HTML Help). For this to work a browser that supports # JavaScript, DHTML, CSS and frames is required (i.e. any modern browser). # Windows users are probably better off using the HTML help feature. # Since the tree basically has the same information as the tab index you # could consider to set DISABLE_INDEX to NO when enabling this option. GENERATE_TREEVIEW = NO # The ENUM_VALUES_PER_LINE tag can be used to set the number of enum values # (range [0,1..20]) that doxygen will group on one line in the generated HTML # documentation. Note that a value of 0 will completely suppress the enum # values from appearing in the overview section. ENUM_VALUES_PER_LINE = 4 # If the treeview is enabled (see GENERATE_TREEVIEW) then this tag can be # used to set the initial width (in pixels) of the frame in which the tree # is shown. TREEVIEW_WIDTH = 250 # When the EXT_LINKS_IN_WINDOW option is set to YES doxygen will open # links to external symbols imported via tag files in a separate window. EXT_LINKS_IN_WINDOW = NO # Use this tag to change the font size of Latex formulas included # as images in the HTML documentation. The default is 10. Note that # when you change the font size after a successful doxygen run you need # to manually remove any form_*.png images from the HTML output directory # to force them to be regenerated. FORMULA_FONTSIZE = 10 # Use the FORMULA_TRANPARENT tag to determine whether or not the images # generated for formulas are transparent PNGs. Transparent PNGs are # not supported properly for IE 6.0, but are supported on all modern browsers. # Note that when changing this option you need to delete any form_*.png files # in the HTML output before the changes have effect. FORMULA_TRANSPARENT = YES # Enable the USE_MATHJAX option to render LaTeX formulas using MathJax # (see http://www.mathjax.org) which uses client side Javascript for the # rendering instead of using prerendered bitmaps. Use this if you do not # have LaTeX installed or if you want to formulas look prettier in the HTML # output. When enabled you may also need to install MathJax separately and # configure the path to it using the MATHJAX_RELPATH option. USE_MATHJAX = NO # When MathJax is enabled you need to specify the location relative to the # HTML output directory using the MATHJAX_RELPATH option. The destination # directory should contain the MathJax.js script. For instance, if the mathjax # directory is located at the same level as the HTML output directory, then # MATHJAX_RELPATH should be ../mathjax. The default value points to # the MathJax Content Delivery Network so you can quickly see the result without # installing MathJax. # However, it is strongly recommended to install a local # copy of MathJax from http://www.mathjax.org before deployment. MATHJAX_RELPATH = http://cdn.mathjax.org/mathjax/latest # The MATHJAX_EXTENSIONS tag can be used to specify one or MathJax extension # names that should be enabled during MathJax rendering. MATHJAX_EXTENSIONS = # When the SEARCHENGINE tag is enabled doxygen will generate a search box # for the HTML output. The underlying search engine uses javascript # and DHTML and should work on any modern browser. Note that when using # HTML help (GENERATE_HTMLHELP), Qt help (GENERATE_QHP), or docsets # (GENERATE_DOCSET) there is already a search function so this one should # typically be disabled. For large projects the javascript based search engine # can be slow, then enabling SERVER_BASED_SEARCH may provide a better solution. SEARCHENGINE = NO # When the SERVER_BASED_SEARCH tag is enabled the search engine will be # implemented using a PHP enabled web server instead of at the web client # using Javascript. Doxygen will generate the search PHP script and index # file to put on the web server. The advantage of the server # based approach is that it scales better to large projects and allows # full text search. The disadvantages are that it is more difficult to setup # and does not have live searching capabilities. SERVER_BASED_SEARCH = NO #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # configuration options related to the LaTeX output #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # If the GENERATE_LATEX tag is set to YES (the default) Doxygen will # generate Latex output. GENERATE_LATEX = NO # The LATEX_OUTPUT tag is used to specify where the LaTeX docs will be put. # If a relative path is entered the value of OUTPUT_DIRECTORY will be # put in front of it. If left blank `latex' will be used as the default path. LATEX_OUTPUT = latex # The LATEX_CMD_NAME tag can be used to specify the LaTeX command name to be # invoked. If left blank `latex' will be used as the default command name. # Note that when enabling USE_PDFLATEX this option is only used for # generating bitmaps for formulas in the HTML output, but not in the # Makefile that is written to the output directory. LATEX_CMD_NAME = latex # The MAKEINDEX_CMD_NAME tag can be used to specify the command name to # generate index for LaTeX. If left blank `makeindex' will be used as the # default command name. MAKEINDEX_CMD_NAME = makeindex # If the COMPACT_LATEX tag is set to YES Doxygen generates more compact # LaTeX documents. This may be useful for small projects and may help to # save some trees in general. COMPACT_LATEX = NO # The PAPER_TYPE tag can be used to set the paper type that is used # by the printer. Possible values are: a4, letter, legal and # executive. If left blank a4wide will be used. PAPER_TYPE = a4wide # The EXTRA_PACKAGES tag can be to specify one or more names of LaTeX # packages that should be included in the LaTeX output. EXTRA_PACKAGES = # The LATEX_HEADER tag can be used to specify a personal LaTeX header for # the generated latex document. The header should contain everything until # the first chapter. If it is left blank doxygen will generate a # standard header. Notice: only use this tag if you know what you are doing! LATEX_HEADER = # The LATEX_FOOTER tag can be used to specify a personal LaTeX footer for # the generated latex document. The footer should contain everything after # the last chapter. If it is left blank doxygen will generate a # standard footer. Notice: only use this tag if you know what you are doing! LATEX_FOOTER = # If the PDF_HYPERLINKS tag is set to YES, the LaTeX that is generated # is prepared for conversion to pdf (using ps2pdf). The pdf file will # contain links (just like the HTML output) instead of page references # This makes the output suitable for online browsing using a pdf viewer. PDF_HYPERLINKS = NO # If the USE_PDFLATEX tag is set to YES, pdflatex will be used instead of # plain latex in the generated Makefile. Set this option to YES to get a # higher quality PDF documentation. USE_PDFLATEX = NO # If the LATEX_BATCHMODE tag is set to YES, doxygen will add the \\batchmode. # command to the generated LaTeX files. This will instruct LaTeX to keep # running if errors occur, instead of asking the user for help. # This option is also used when generating formulas in HTML. LATEX_BATCHMODE = NO # If LATEX_HIDE_INDICES is set to YES then doxygen will not # include the index chapters (such as File Index, Compound Index, etc.) # in the output. LATEX_HIDE_INDICES = NO # If LATEX_SOURCE_CODE is set to YES then doxygen will include # source code with syntax highlighting in the LaTeX output. # Note that which sources are shown also depends on other settings # such as SOURCE_BROWSER. LATEX_SOURCE_CODE = NO # The LATEX_BIB_STYLE tag can be used to specify the style to use for the # bibliography, e.g. plainnat, or ieeetr. The default style is "plain". See # http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BibTeX for more info. LATEX_BIB_STYLE = plain #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # configuration options related to the RTF output #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # If the GENERATE_RTF tag is set to YES Doxygen will generate RTF output # The RTF output is optimized for Word 97 and may not look very pretty with # other RTF readers or editors. GENERATE_RTF = NO # The RTF_OUTPUT tag is used to specify where the RTF docs will be put. # If a relative path is entered the value of OUTPUT_DIRECTORY will be # put in front of it. If left blank `rtf' will be used as the default path. RTF_OUTPUT = rtf # If the COMPACT_RTF tag is set to YES Doxygen generates more compact # RTF documents. This may be useful for small projects and may help to # save some trees in general. COMPACT_RTF = NO # If the RTF_HYPERLINKS tag is set to YES, the RTF that is generated # will contain hyperlink fields. The RTF file will # contain links (just like the HTML output) instead of page references. # This makes the output suitable for online browsing using WORD or other # programs which support those fields. # Note: wordpad (write) and others do not support links. RTF_HYPERLINKS = NO # Load style sheet definitions from file. Syntax is similar to doxygen's # config file, i.e. a series of assignments. You only have to provide # replacements, missing definitions are set to their default value. RTF_STYLESHEET_FILE = # Set optional variables used in the generation of an rtf document. # Syntax is similar to doxygen's config file. RTF_EXTENSIONS_FILE = #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # configuration options related to the man page output #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # If the GENERATE_MAN tag is set to YES (the default) Doxygen will # generate man pages GENERATE_MAN = NO # The MAN_OUTPUT tag is used to specify where the man pages will be put. # If a relative path is entered the value of OUTPUT_DIRECTORY will be # put in front of it. If left blank `man' will be used as the default path. MAN_OUTPUT = man # The MAN_EXTENSION tag determines the extension that is added to # the generated man pages (default is the subroutine's section .3) MAN_EXTENSION = .3 # If the MAN_LINKS tag is set to YES and Doxygen generates man output, # then it will generate one additional man file for each entity # documented in the real man page(s). These additional files # only source the real man page, but without them the man command # would be unable to find the correct page. The default is NO. MAN_LINKS = NO #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # configuration options related to the XML output #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # If the GENERATE_XML tag is set to YES Doxygen will # generate an XML file that captures the structure of # the code including all documentation. GENERATE_XML = NO # The XML_OUTPUT tag is used to specify where the XML pages will be put. # If a relative path is entered the value of OUTPUT_DIRECTORY will be # put in front of it. If left blank `xml' will be used as the default path. XML_OUTPUT = xml # The XML_SCHEMA tag can be used to specify an XML schema, # which can be used by a validating XML parser to check the # syntax of the XML files. XML_SCHEMA = # The XML_DTD tag can be used to specify an XML DTD, # which can be used by a validating XML parser to check the # syntax of the XML files. XML_DTD = # If the XML_PROGRAMLISTING tag is set to YES Doxygen will # dump the program listings (including syntax highlighting # and cross-referencing information) to the XML output. Note that # enabling this will significantly increase the size of the XML output. XML_PROGRAMLISTING = YES #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # configuration options for the AutoGen Definitions output #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # If the GENERATE_AUTOGEN_DEF tag is set to YES Doxygen will # generate an AutoGen Definitions (see autogen.sf.net) file # that captures the structure of the code including all # documentation. Note that this feature is still experimental # and incomplete at the moment. GENERATE_AUTOGEN_DEF = NO #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # configuration options related to the Perl module output #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # If the GENERATE_PERLMOD tag is set to YES Doxygen will # generate a Perl module file that captures the structure of # the code including all documentation. Note that this # feature is still experimental and incomplete at the # moment. GENERATE_PERLMOD = NO # If the PERLMOD_LATEX tag is set to YES Doxygen will generate # the necessary Makefile rules, Perl scripts and LaTeX code to be able # to generate PDF and DVI output from the Perl module output. PERLMOD_LATEX = NO # If the PERLMOD_PRETTY tag is set to YES the Perl module output will be # nicely formatted so it can be parsed by a human reader. # This is useful # if you want to understand what is going on. # On the other hand, if this # tag is set to NO the size of the Perl module output will be much smaller # and Perl will parse it just the same. PERLMOD_PRETTY = YES # The names of the make variables in the generated doxyrules.make file # are prefixed with the string contained in PERLMOD_MAKEVAR_PREFIX. # This is useful so different doxyrules.make files included by the same # Makefile don't overwrite each other's variables. PERLMOD_MAKEVAR_PREFIX = #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Configuration options related to the preprocessor #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # If the ENABLE_PREPROCESSING tag is set to YES (the default) Doxygen will # evaluate all C-preprocessor directives found in the sources and include # files. ENABLE_PREPROCESSING = YES # If the MACRO_EXPANSION tag is set to YES Doxygen will expand all macro # names in the source code. If set to NO (the default) only conditional # compilation will be performed. Macro expansion can be done in a controlled # way by setting EXPAND_ONLY_PREDEF to YES. MACRO_EXPANSION = NO # If the EXPAND_ONLY_PREDEF and MACRO_EXPANSION tags are both set to YES # then the macro expansion is limited to the macros specified with the # PREDEFINED and EXPAND_AS_DEFINED tags. EXPAND_ONLY_PREDEF = NO # If the SEARCH_INCLUDES tag is set to YES (the default) the includes files # pointed to by INCLUDE_PATH will be searched when a #include is found. SEARCH_INCLUDES = YES # The INCLUDE_PATH tag can be used to specify one or more directories that # contain include files that are not input files but should be processed by # the preprocessor. INCLUDE_PATH = # You can use the INCLUDE_FILE_PATTERNS tag to specify one or more wildcard # patterns (like *.h and *.hpp) to filter out the header-files in the # directories. If left blank, the patterns specified with FILE_PATTERNS will # be used. INCLUDE_FILE_PATTERNS = # The PREDEFINED tag can be used to specify one or more macro names that # are defined before the preprocessor is started (similar to the -D option of # gcc). The argument of the tag is a list of macros of the form: name # or name=definition (no spaces). If the definition and the = are # omitted =1 is assumed. To prevent a macro definition from being # undefined via #undef or recursively expanded use the := operator # instead of the = operator. PREDEFINED = __cplusplus # If the MACRO_EXPANSION and EXPAND_ONLY_PREDEF tags are set to YES then # this tag can be used to specify a list of macro names that should be expanded. # The macro definition that is found in the sources will be used. # Use the PREDEFINED tag if you want to use a different macro definition that # overrules the definition found in the source code. EXPAND_AS_DEFINED = # If the SKIP_FUNCTION_MACROS tag is set to YES (the default) then # doxygen's preprocessor will remove all references to function-like macros # that are alone on a line, have an all uppercase name, and do not end with a # semicolon, because these will confuse the parser if not removed. SKIP_FUNCTION_MACROS = YES #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Configuration::additions related to external references #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # The TAGFILES option can be used to specify one or more tagfiles. For each # tag file the location of the external documentation should be added. The # format of a tag file without this location is as follows: # # TAGFILES = file1 file2 ... # Adding location for the tag files is done as follows: # # TAGFILES = file1=loc1 "file2 = loc2" ... # where "loc1" and "loc2" can be relative or absolute paths # or URLs. Note that each tag file must have a unique name (where the name does # NOT include the path). If a tag file is not located in the directory in which # doxygen is run, you must also specify the path to the tagfile here. TAGFILES = # When a file name is specified after GENERATE_TAGFILE, doxygen will create # a tag file that is based on the input files it reads. GENERATE_TAGFILE = # If the ALLEXTERNALS tag is set to YES all external classes will be listed # in the class index. If set to NO only the inherited external classes # will be listed. ALLEXTERNALS = NO # If the EXTERNAL_GROUPS tag is set to YES all external groups will be listed # in the modules index. If set to NO, only the current project's groups will # be listed. EXTERNAL_GROUPS = YES # The PERL_PATH should be the absolute path and name of the perl script # interpreter (i.e. the result of `which perl'). PERL_PATH = /usr/bin/perl #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Configuration options related to the dot tool #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- # If the CLASS_DIAGRAMS tag is set to YES (the default) Doxygen will # generate a inheritance diagram (in HTML, RTF and LaTeX) for classes with base # or super classes. Setting the tag to NO turns the diagrams off. Note that # this option also works with HAVE_DOT disabled, but it is recommended to # install and use dot, since it yields more powerful graphs. CLASS_DIAGRAMS = YES # You can define message sequence charts within doxygen comments using the \msc # command. Doxygen will then run the mscgen tool (see # http://www.mcternan.me.uk/mscgen/) to produce the chart and insert it in the # documentation. The MSCGEN_PATH tag allows you to specify the directory where # the mscgen tool resides. If left empty the tool is assumed to be found in the # default search path. MSCGEN_PATH = # If set to YES, the inheritance and collaboration graphs will hide # inheritance and usage relations if the target is undocumented # or is not a class. HIDE_UNDOC_RELATIONS = YES # If you set the HAVE_DOT tag to YES then doxygen will assume the dot tool is # available from the path. This tool is part of Graphviz, a graph visualization # toolkit from AT&T and Lucent Bell Labs. The other options in this section # have no effect if this option is set to NO (the default) HAVE_DOT = @HAVE_DOT@ # The DOT_NUM_THREADS specifies the number of dot invocations doxygen is # allowed to run in parallel. When set to 0 (the default) doxygen will # base this on the number of processors available in the system. You can set it # explicitly to a value larger than 0 to get control over the balance # between CPU load and processing speed. DOT_NUM_THREADS = 0 # By default doxygen will use the Helvetica font for all dot files that # doxygen generates. When you want a differently looking font you can specify # the font name using DOT_FONTNAME. You need to make sure dot is able to find # the font, which can be done by putting it in a standard location or by setting # the DOTFONTPATH environment variable or by setting DOT_FONTPATH to the # directory containing the font. DOT_FONTNAME = FreeSans # The DOT_FONTSIZE tag can be used to set the size of the font of dot graphs. # The default size is 10pt. DOT_FONTSIZE = 10 # By default doxygen will tell dot to use the Helvetica font. # If you specify a different font using DOT_FONTNAME you can use DOT_FONTPATH to # set the path where dot can find it. DOT_FONTPATH = # If the CLASS_GRAPH and HAVE_DOT tags are set to YES then doxygen # will generate a graph for each documented class showing the direct and # indirect inheritance relations. Setting this tag to YES will force the # CLASS_DIAGRAMS tag to NO. CLASS_GRAPH = YES # If the COLLABORATION_GRAPH and HAVE_DOT tags are set to YES then doxygen # will generate a graph for each documented class showing the direct and # indirect implementation dependencies (inheritance, containment, and # class references variables) of the class with other documented classes. COLLABORATION_GRAPH = YES # If the GROUP_GRAPHS and HAVE_DOT tags are set to YES then doxygen # will generate a graph for groups, showing the direct groups dependencies GROUP_GRAPHS = YES # If the UML_LOOK tag is set to YES doxygen will generate inheritance and # collaboration diagrams in a style similar to the OMG's Unified Modeling # Language. UML_LOOK = YES # If the UML_LOOK tag is enabled, the fields and methods are shown inside # the class node. If there are many fields or methods and many nodes the # graph may become too big to be useful. The UML_LIMIT_NUM_FIELDS # threshold limits the number of items for each type to make the size more # managable. Set this to 0 for no limit. Note that the threshold may be # exceeded by 50% before the limit is enforced. UML_LIMIT_NUM_FIELDS = 10 # If set to YES, the inheritance and collaboration graphs will show the # relations between templates and their instances. TEMPLATE_RELATIONS = YES # If the ENABLE_PREPROCESSING, SEARCH_INCLUDES, INCLUDE_GRAPH, and HAVE_DOT # tags are set to YES then doxygen will generate a graph for each documented # file showing the direct and indirect include dependencies of the file with # other documented files. INCLUDE_GRAPH = YES # If the ENABLE_PREPROCESSING, SEARCH_INCLUDES, INCLUDED_BY_GRAPH, and # HAVE_DOT tags are set to YES then doxygen will generate a graph for each # documented header file showing the documented files that directly or # indirectly include this file. INCLUDED_BY_GRAPH = YES # If the CALL_GRAPH and HAVE_DOT options are set to YES then # doxygen will generate a call dependency graph for every global function # or class method. Note that enabling this option will significantly increase # the time of a run. So in most cases it will be better to enable call graphs # for selected functions only using the \callgraph command. CALL_GRAPH = YES # If the CALLER_GRAPH and HAVE_DOT tags are set to YES then # doxygen will generate a caller dependency graph for every global function # or class method. Note that enabling this option will significantly increase # the time of a run. So in most cases it will be better to enable caller # graphs for selected functions only using the \callergraph command. CALLER_GRAPH = YES # If the GRAPHICAL_HIERARCHY and HAVE_DOT tags are set to YES then doxygen # will generate a graphical hierarchy of all classes instead of a textual one. GRAPHICAL_HIERARCHY = YES # If the DIRECTORY_GRAPH and HAVE_DOT tags are set to YES # then doxygen will show the dependencies a directory has on other directories # in a graphical way. The dependency relations are determined by the #include # relations between the files in the directories. DIRECTORY_GRAPH = YES # The DOT_IMAGE_FORMAT tag can be used to set the image format of the images # generated by dot. Possible values are svg, png, jpg, or gif. # If left blank png will be used. If you choose svg you need to set # HTML_FILE_EXTENSION to xhtml in order to make the SVG files # visible in IE 9+ (other browsers do not have this requirement). DOT_IMAGE_FORMAT = png # If DOT_IMAGE_FORMAT is set to svg, then this option can be set to YES to # enable generation of interactive SVG images that allow zooming and panning. # Note that this requires a modern browser other than Internet Explorer. # Tested and working are Firefox, Chrome, Safari, and Opera. For IE 9+ you # need to set HTML_FILE_EXTENSION to xhtml in order to make the SVG files # visible. Older versions of IE do not have SVG support. INTERACTIVE_SVG = NO # The tag DOT_PATH can be used to specify the path where the dot tool can be # found. If left blank, it is assumed the dot tool can be found in the path. DOT_PATH = # The DOTFILE_DIRS tag can be used to specify one or more directories that # contain dot files that are included in the documentation (see the # \dotfile command). DOTFILE_DIRS = # The MSCFILE_DIRS tag can be used to specify one or more directories that # contain msc files that are included in the documentation (see the # \mscfile command). MSCFILE_DIRS = # The DOT_GRAPH_MAX_NODES tag can be used to set the maximum number of # nodes that will be shown in the graph. If the number of nodes in a graph # becomes larger than this value, doxygen will truncate the graph, which is # visualized by representing a node as a red box. Note that doxygen if the # number of direct children of the root node in a graph is already larger than # DOT_GRAPH_MAX_NODES then the graph will not be shown at all. Also note # that the size of a graph can be further restricted by MAX_DOT_GRAPH_DEPTH. DOT_GRAPH_MAX_NODES = 50 # The MAX_DOT_GRAPH_DEPTH tag can be used to set the maximum depth of the # graphs generated by dot. A depth value of 3 means that only nodes reachable # from the root by following a path via at most 3 edges will be shown. Nodes # that lay further from the root node will be omitted. Note that setting this # option to 1 or 2 may greatly reduce the computation time needed for large # code bases. Also note that the size of a graph can be further restricted by # DOT_GRAPH_MAX_NODES. Using a depth of 0 means no depth restriction. MAX_DOT_GRAPH_DEPTH = 0 # Set the DOT_TRANSPARENT tag to YES to generate images with a transparent # background. This is disabled by default, because dot on Windows does not # seem to support this out of the box. Warning: Depending on the platform used, # enabling this option may lead to badly anti-aliased labels on the edges of # a graph (i.e. they become hard to read). DOT_TRANSPARENT = NO # Set the DOT_MULTI_TARGETS tag to YES allow dot to generate multiple output # files in one run (i.e. multiple -o and -T options on the command line). This # makes dot run faster, but since only newer versions of dot (>1.8.10) # support this, this feature is disabled by default. DOT_MULTI_TARGETS = NO # If the GENERATE_LEGEND tag is set to YES (the default) Doxygen will # generate a legend page explaining the meaning of the various boxes and # arrows in the dot generated graphs. GENERATE_LEGEND = YES # If the DOT_CLEANUP tag is set to YES (the default) Doxygen will # remove the intermediate dot files that are used to generate # the various graphs. DOT_CLEANUP = YES presage-0.9.1/doc/INSTALL_Cygwin_dev_env.txt0000644000175000017500000001056211757643757020637 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000Copyright (C) 2008 Matteo Vescovi ___________________ The Presage project ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ How to install Cygwin development environment on Windows ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The following steps will turn your puny Windows platform into a fully featured Unix-like development environment. You should follow these steps if you intend to build Presage for Windows from source. _________________________________ STEP 0: Download Cygwin installer ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Point your trusted browser to http://www.cygwin.com and click on the `Install or Update now' to download the installer. When the download completes, run the setup.exe executable. This will guide you through the Cygwin installation process. Click next to accept the default selections until you get to the package selection dialog. Beware that some Cygwin mirrors do not work reliably. If you experience problems retrieving packages from the Internet, be sure to try a different mirror. Your mileage may vary. ________________________________________ STEP 1: Select which packages to install ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ You want to make sure that the following packages are selected: Devel autoconf automake cppunit (optional) gcc-g++ help2man (optional) libncurses-devel (optional) libtool make pkg-config subversion swig (optional) Database libsqlite3-devel sqlite3 Interpreters python (optional) then go ahead and click next. The packages will download and install in your system. Ensure that `Create icon on Desktop' is ticked before you click finish. ____________________________________________________________ STEP 2: Copy the Presage distribution to your home directory ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Double-click on the Cygwin icon that was created by the Cygwin installation program. This opens a bash shell and puts you in your cygwin home directory. Copy the Presage distribution to your home directory by following these simple steps: - type `cp' followed by a space - drag and drop the Presage distribution file in the shell - type a space followed by a dot `.' - press ENTER Please ensure that the full path to the directory where you copy the presage distribution does not contain spaces (libtool might choke on space separated paths, depending on which version is installed). You can check that by issuing the `pwd' command. _____________________________________ STEP 3: Install the required packages ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Cygwin now includes SQLite 3. SQLite 3.x is recommended over SQLite 2.8.x. However, should you want to use SQLite 2.8.x instead, you will have to manually download and install it. [ONLY follow these steps if you require to use SQLite version 2.8.x instead of SQLite version 3.x] You will need to get the source from the cvs repository. Instructions are available on sqlite.org download page. In short, you will have to run: cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@www.sqlite.org:/sqlite login cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@www.sqlite.org:/sqlite checkout sqlite cd sqlite cvs update -r version_2 (password is "anonymous") Build and install SQLite by following the excellent instructions provided with the package. It is just a matter of running: ./configure make make install in most cases. _____________________________________ STEP 4: And you are ready to start... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The development environment is installed and ready for action. Now follow the steps detailed in the README file to build and install Presage. Enjoy, Matteo ########/ Copyright (C) 2008 Matteo Vescovi Presage is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. ########\ presage-0.9.1/doc/python_binding.txt0000644000175000017500000000547711757643757017527 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000Copyright (C) 2008 Matteo Vescovi ______________________ Presage Python binding ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A Python binding for Presage is automatically built when the build system determines that the following software requirements are satisfied: - Python (include development headers) - SWIG You can optionally disable building of the python binding by passing the --disable-python-binding flag to configure. The Python binding is a Python extension module that wraps around the presage library. The Python extension module is built using SWIG and the Python Distribution Utilities package (distutils). To use the Python binding for presage 1) Ensure that the Python extension module is enabled by checking that ./configure configuration summary reports the following: Python binding: ............. yes 2) Build and install as usual make make install 3) An additional _presage library will have been built and installed into your system Python extension library directory. This is the presage Python extension module. 4) You should now be able to use Presage from Python. Read through the presage_python_demo script in the bindings/python directory for an example and try running it. A few points to note if you installed in a non-default location: - the Python extension module _presage.so (_presage.dll) depends on libpresage.so (libpresage.dll), so ensure that it is on the runtime loader path (i.e. LD_LIBRARY_PATH on Linux/Solaris, LIBPATH on AIX, PATH on Windows, etc.) - the Python extension module _presage.so needs to be in a standard Python extension library directory in order for Python to find it, or the directory containing the extension module needs to be added to the PYTHONPATH environment variable The presage python API is generated from the presage C++ API by SWIG. As such, it follows SWIG conventions for mapping Python code to C++ code. A minimal description of the presage python module interface is available from the python interpreter itself by executing: >>> import presage >>> help (presage) ########/ Copyright (C) 2008 Matteo Vescovi Presage is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. ########\ presage-0.9.1/doc/INSTALL_MinGW_MSYS_dev_env.txt0000644000175000017500000000461611757643757021236 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000Copyright (C) 2008 Matteo Vescovi ___________________ The Presage project ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Building Presage on MinGW/MSYS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The following steps will enable your system to build and execute presage in native Win32 mode. __________________ Install MinGW/MSYS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Download the current Automated MinGW installer and install the following components: MinGW Compiler Suite C Compiler C++ Compiler MSYS Basic System [Last tested with MinGW/MSYS 20110530] ______________ Install Python ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Install using Python Windows Installer. No special notes here, just click next. ________________ Install wxPython ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Install using wxPython runtime installer matching the installed Python version. Just click next, and make sure that site-packages directory the installer picks up is correct. ____________ Install SWIG ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Install SWIG for Windows by simply unzipping it. ___________ Install GTK ~~~~~~~~~~~ Install GTK for Windows by simply unzipping the all-in-one bundle. _____________ Build SQLite3 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Get the SQLite3 amalgamation source distribution and untar it. Start the MSYS console and change into the SQLite3 source directory. Configure, build, and install: ./configure --prefix=/mingw make make install _____________ Build presage ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Start MSYS console Extract and configure presage, taking care of specifying where to find required binaries (Python and SWIG), headers, and libraries: PATH=/c/gtk/bin:/c/Python27:/c/SWIG:$PATH \ CPPFLAGS="-I/c/Python27/include" \ ./configure --prefix=/c/presage ########/ Copyright (C) 2008 Matteo Vescovi Presage is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. 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"$@" ret=$? if test -f "$cofile"; then test "$cofile" = "$ofile" || mv "$cofile" "$ofile" elif test -f "${cofile}bj"; then test "${cofile}bj" = "$ofile" || mv "${cofile}bj" "$ofile" fi rmdir "$lockdir" exit $ret # Local Variables: # mode: shell-script # sh-indentation: 2 # eval: (add-hook 'write-file-hooks 'time-stamp) # time-stamp-start: "scriptversion=" # time-stamp-format: "%:y-%02m-%02d.%02H" # time-stamp-time-zone: "UTC" # time-stamp-end: "; # UTC" # End: presage-0.9.1/NEWS0000644000175000017500000012644412515433403013655 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000Copyright (C) 2014 Matteo Vescovi ___________________ The Presage project ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ NEWS ---- Presage 0.9.1 released ---------------------- Presage 0.9.1 is now available for download. Presage 0.9.1 introduces a new offline learning API method. Active predictors in presage are capable of online learning (dynamic learning triggered by context changes - context-awareness enables presage to train predictors on changes in context dynamically). This new offline learning method provides a way to instruct presage to learn from a specific body of text, separate from the context. A corresponding ONLINE_LEARNING configuration variable has been added to control whether online machine learning is enabled or disabled for applications that require control over what is learnt. Moreover, learning performance has been improved by a factor of 10 in most scenarios. Presage 0.9.1 provides a new Windows Communication Foundation service. Applications can now consume presage's predictive functionality by invoking on the WCF service process rather than directly linking to presage library. The presage WCF service application is automatically started at logon and displays a notification icon in the Windows system tray. The notification icon can be used to shutdown the presage WCF service or to display further information. The presage WCF service can only be consumed by the same user that started the service and that is currently logged on the local system. The service uses the NetNamedPipeBinding binding/transport, "a secure, reliable, optimized binding that is suitable for on-machine communication between WCF applications". The presage predictive service endpoint is exposed at this address: net.pipe://localhost/PresageService/v1/presage The presage Metadata Exchange endpoint is exposed at this address: net.pipe://localhost/PresageService/v1/mex Presage 0.9.1 adds support for in-memory SQLite databases. Users wishing to store a temporary language model in memory can do so by using the started in-memory database filename designator ":memory:". Presage 0.9.1 brings several fixes and improvements to Windows installer/uninstaller. Presage 0.9.1 also includes other bug fixes and enhancements. Please see the ChangeLog for further details. Presage 0.9 released -------------------- Presage 0.9 is now available for download. Presage 0.9 features a new .NET binding. .NET applications can now easily integrate with presage by using the presage.NET assembly. The native C++ presage core is wrapped using P/Invoke functionality provided by the .NET framework. A C# demo application illustrates how simple it is to use presage.net in .NET (bindings/c#). Presage 0.9 now supports the MinGW-w64 64-bit and 32-bit toolchains [http://mingw-w64.sourceforge.net/] from the MinGW-builds project. Detailed instructions on how to build with the MinGW-w64 toolchains are available in doc/INSTALL_MinGW64_MSYS_dev_env.txt and doc/INSTALL_MinGW32_MSYS_dev_env.txt. Pre-built Windows installers are also available. Presage 0.9 fixes several issues uncovered by static code analysis tools. Enhancements to the Notepad++ plugin, the Windows installer, and the build system have been added. Presage 0.9 also includes other bug fixes and enhancements. Please see the ChangeLog for further details. Presage 0.8.9 released ---------------------- Presage 0.8.9 is now available for download. Presage 0.8.9 comes with a number of small enhancements and several fixes. No major features were added in this release. Presage 0.8.9 is a minor mantainance release. Presage 0.8.9 fixes several issues uncovered by static code analysis tools. Enhancements to the Notepad++ plugin and the Windows installer have been added. Bugs affecting the concurrent execution of the internal testsuite have been fixed. Issues affecting the build system have been fixed. Presage 0.8.9 also includes other bug fixes and enhancements. Please see the ChangeLog for more details. Presage 0.8.8 released ---------------------- Presage 0.8.8 is now available for download. Presage 0.8.8 allows to enabled multiple instances of the same predictor class at runtime through configuration. Each predictor instance is independently configured to allow greater flexibility. Predictive performance can be more finely tailor to the users' specific needs by tuning the resources and configuration of each predictor. The default configuration has been changed to add a custom user smoothed ngram predictor, which adaptively learns its language model. The user-specific default configuration file location is now ~/.presage/presage.xml (~/.presage.xml is no longer used). The configuration now supports and expands environment variables. Presage 0.8.8 adds support for filters to dictionary predictor, recency predictor, abbreviation expansion predictor, and dejavu predictor. The smoothed n-gram predictor will create and initialize a language model database if it does not already exist. Learning performance of the smoothed n-gram predictor has been improved. A new configuration variable has been added to control context tracking case sensitivity. Presage 0.8.8 fixes a bug that caused learning of spurious text. A bug affecting gprompter when learning is enabled was fixed. A memory allocation bug and a memory leak were fixed in the Notepad++ plugin. Presage 0.8.8 ships with an updated embedded XML configuration parser library and update text editing component. Presage 0.8.8 comes with a number of other enhancements and fixes. Please see the ChangeLog for more details. Presage 0.8.7 released ---------------------- Presage 0.8.7 is now available for download. Presage 0.8.7 now integrates into the Notepad++, a powerful Windows text editor, thanks to the new presage predictive Notepad++ plugin, NppPresage. NppPresage is able to detect a presage installation and dynamically load presage to add predictive text functionality to Notepad++. Presage 0.8.7 comes with improved configuration profile handling on Windows: presage now locates the system profile configuration directory from HKCU/Software/Presage registry key on Windows, and correctly locates the user profile directory. Presage 0.8.7 brings improvements to gprompter, including an updated text editing widget and a new invert colours feature. gprompter and pyprompter also come with new (and somewhat ugly) icons on the GNOME desktop. Presage 0.8.7 comes with a number of other enhancements and fixes. Please see the ChangeLog for more details. Presage 0.8.6 released ---------------------- Presage 0.8.6 is now available for download. Presage 0.8.6 brings improved support for Visual Studio compilers on Windows through the presage C API. Presage 0.8.6 also comes with improvements to the predictive text editor gprompter. Presage 0.8.6 comes with a number of other enhancements and fixes. Please see the ChangeLog for more details. This is a source release only. No precompiled packages or installers are provided. Users wishing to try out Presage should follow the (easy) steps needed to build presage, as detailed in the README file and in the documentation available in the doc/ directory. Presage has been built and tested on various Linux platforms (including 32-bit and 64-bit architectures), Solaris 10, Windows (Cygwin and MinGW/MSYS), and MacOS X. If you encounter any issues while building or running presage, please report them to the author. Presage 0.8.5 released ---------------------- Presage 0.8.5 is now available for download. Presage 0.8.5 now offers a new C API to libpresage, in addition to the C++ and Python APIs. gprompter is now written in plain C and uses the new libpresage C API. Presage 0.8.5 brings improvements to the experimental D-BUS service interface and start-stop scripts. A D-BUS python example client is also provided. Presage 0.8.5 comes with a number of other enhancements and fixes. Please see the ChangeLog for more details. This is a source release only. No precompiled packages or installers are provided. Users wishing to try out Presage should follow the (easy) steps needed to build presage, as detailed in the README file and in the documentation available in the doc/ directory. Presage 0.8.5 has been built and tested on various Linux platforms (including 32-bit and 64-bit architectures), Solaris 10, Windows (Cygwin and MinGW/MSYS), and MacOS X. If you encounter any issues while building or running presage, please report them to the author. Presage 0.8.4 released ---------------------- Presage 0.8.4 is now available for download. Presage 0.8.4 comes with a number of improvements and fixes to its build system. Presage 0.8.4 adds shared library symbol versioning. Symbols exported by libpresage are limited to public API symbols and versioned. Presage 0.8.4 removes its dependency on embedded convenience copy of XML configuration parser library, when a system installed libtinyxml is available. Presage 0.8.4 also provides an experimental DBUS prediction service and Spanish language model generation. Presage 0.8.4 also includes other bug fixes and enhancements. Please see the ChangeLog for more details. This is a source release only. No precompiled packages or installers are provided. Users wishing to try out Presage should follow the (easy) steps needed to build presage, as detailed in the README file and in the documentation available in the doc/ directory. Presage 0.8.4 has been built and tested on various Linux platforms (including 32-bit and 64-bit architectures), Solaris 10, Windows (Cygwin and MinGW/MSYS), and MacOS X. If you encounter any issues while building or running presage, please report them to the author. Presage 0.8.3 released ---------------------- Presage 0.8.3 is now available for download. Presage 0.8.3 comes with a number of improvements and fixes to its build system. No major features were added in this release. Presage 0.8.3 is a minor mantainance release. Presage 0.8.3 also includes other bug fixes and enhancements. Please see the ChangeLog for more details. This is a source release only. No precompiled packages or installers are provided. Users wishing to try out Presage should follow the (easy) steps needed to build presage, as detailed in the README file and in the documentation available in the doc/ directory. Presage 0.8.3 has been built and tested on various Linux platforms (including 32-bit and 64-bit architectures), Solaris 10, Windows (Cygwin and MinGW/MSYS), and MacOS X. If you encounter any issues while building or running presage, please report them to the author. Presage 0.8.2 released ---------------------- Presage 0.8.2 is now available for download. Presage 0.8.2 comes with improved gprompter and pypresagemate demo applications. gprompter new features include autopunctuation implementation, support for keyboard accelerators to access menu items, bug fixes, and updates to the text editing component. pypresagemate now supports standard command line parameters. Presage 0.8.2 delivers a number of fixes and improvements to the core predictive engine, such as a fix for a defect in the learning code and the prediction with multimaps. The internal core predictor hierarchy has been refactored and the XML parsing code subsystem updated. Compilations issues on Solaris and various compilation warning have also been fixed. Presage 0.8.2 also includes other bug fixes and enhancements. Please see the ChangeLog for more details. This is a source release only. No precompiled packages or installers are provided. Users wishing to try out Presage should follow the (easy) steps needed to build presage, as detailed in the README file and in the documentation available in the doc/ directory. Presage 0.8.2 has been built and tested on various Linux platforms (including 32-bit and 64-bit architectures), Solaris 10, Windows (Cygwin and MinGW/MSYS), and MacOS X. If you encounter any issues while building or running presage, please report them to the author. Presage 0.8.1 released ---------------------- Presage 0.8.1 is now available for download. Presage 0.8.1 sports significant performance improvements in its smoothed n-gram predictor. Runtime execution was sped up by approximately a factor of 5 by tuning some expensive SQL queries to the embedded SQLite database. Presage 0.8.1 comes with refactored configuration and profile handling subsystems. Configuration is read from system-level, installation-level, user-level XML profiles and from an optional user-specified profile. Changes to configuration variables made at runtime through the config() API can now be persisted to file by calling the new save_profile() API method. Presage components are also immediately notified of configuration changes and adjust accordingly. Presage 0.8.1 also includes other bug fixes and enhancements. Compilation problems on recent stricter compilers, compilation warnings, and minor memory leaks were fixed in this release. Please see the ChangeLog for more details. This is a source release only. No precompiled packages or installers are provided. Users wishing to try out Presage should follow the (easy) steps needed to build presage, as detailed in the README file and in the documentation available in the doc/ directory. Presage 0.8.1 has been built and tested on various Linux platforms (including 32-bit and 64-bit architectures), Solaris 10, Windows (Cygwin and MinGW/MSYS), and MacOS X. If you encounter any issues while building or running presage, please report them to the author. Presage 0.8 released ---------------------- Presage 0.8 is now available for download. Presage 0.8 includes two new predictive applications, gprompter and pypresagemate. Gprompter is a cross-platform predictive text editor. Gprompter displays predictions in a contextual pop-up box as each letter is typed. Predictions can be easily selected and inserted in the document. Pypresagemate is a universal predictive text companion. Pypresagemate works alongside any AT-SPI aware application. The Assistive Technology Service Provider Interface (AT-SPI) is a toolkit-neutral way of providing accessibility facilities in applications. Pypresagemate works in the background by tracking what keystrokes are typed and displaying predictions in its window. When a prediction is selected, text is sent to the active application. Presage 0.8 provides a new callback-aware programming interface to make it easier to develop interactive presage applications. Presage applications no longer need to track user interaction by explicitly updating the context. Instead, a callback object decouples the user application from the chosen text buffer (which might be a simple string, a graphical text widget, a file stream, etc.) and frees the caller from having to explicitly notify of any updates to the context. with presage and this allows presage to retrieve contextual information from the application whenever needed. Presage 0.8 also includes other bug fixes and enhancements. Please see the ChangeLog for more details. This is a source release only. No precompiled packages or installers are provided. Users wishing to try out Presage should follow the (easy) steps needed to build presage, as detailed in the README file and in the documentation available in the doc/ directory. Presage 0.8 has been built and tested on various Linux platforms (including 32-bit and 64-bit architectures), Solaris 10, Windows (Cygwin and MinGW/MSYS), and MacOS X. If you encounter any issues while building or running presage, please report them to the author. Presage 0.7.3 released ---------------------- Presage 0.7.3 is now available for download. Presage 0.7.3 includes the new predictive ARPA plugin. The ARPA plugin enables the use of statistical language modelling data in the ARPA N-gram format. In the ARPA format each N-gram is stored with its discounted log probability and its Katz backoff weight. Probabilities are estimated by applying Katz backoff smoothing to the maximum likelihood estimates based on n-gram counts data. Presage 0.7.3 also provides (in a separate tarball) an extensive language model generated from the British National Corpus (BNC) containing 20.001 unigrams, 517.537 bigrams, and 1.648.226 trigrams. This language model was constructed by computing the smoothed Katz backoff trigram model using the CMU-Cambridge Statistical Language Modeling toolkit. Presage 0.7.3 also includes other bug fixes and enhancements. Please see the ChangeLog for more details. Presage 0.7.3 is a beta release. This is a source release only. No precompiled packages or installers are provided. Users wishing to try out Presage should follow the (easy) steps needed to build presage, as detailed in the README file and in the documentation available in the doc/ directory. Presage 0.7.3 has been built and tested on various Linux platforms (including 32-bit and 64-bit architectures), Solaris 10, Windows XP/Cygwin, and Windows XP/MinGW/MSYS. If you encounter any issues while building or running presage, please report them to the author. Presage 0.7.2 released ---------------------- Presage 0.7.2 is now available for download. Presage 0.7.2 adds support for predictive plugins filters and a new predict method returning an ordered multimap of probability-token pairs. The filters feature enables lookahead prediction. Presage 0.7.2 incorporates a number of bug fixes, such as handling of utf-8 encoded text, initialization bug in presage demo program, build problems fixes in gpresagemate. Prompter comes with user interface improvements, such as text size controls. Presage 0.7.2 also includes other bug fixes and enhancements. Please see the ChangeLog for more details. Presage 0.7.2 is a beta release. This is a source release only. No precompiled packages or installers are provided. Users wishing to try out Presage should follow the (easy) steps needed to build presage, as detailed in the README file and in the documentation available in the doc/ directory. Presage 0.7.2 has been built and tested on various Linux platforms (including 32-bit and 64-bit architectures), Solaris 10, Windows XP/Cygwin, and Windows XP/MinGW/MSYS. If you encounter any issues while building or running presage, please report it to the author. As always, there is still a lot more work to be done. Currently, the installed presage system is trained on a very small training corpus. Predictive performance can be greatly increased by using a larger training corpus. Users can easily generate statistical predictive resources using the text2ngram tool on a custom training text corpus. New predictive plugins are also in the works, which will take advantage of the multiple predictive source architecture. Please refer to our TODO list for details on what needs to be done. Presage 0.7.1 released ---------------------- Presage 0.7.1 is now available for download. Presage 0.7.1 is able to learn "on the fly" from the context and the text currently being entered. The smoothed n-gram predictive plugin dynamically learns from the current context, while generating new predictions. An n-gram count consistency bug triggered by the dynamic learning capability of the smoothed n-gram predictive plugin has been fixed in this release. Presage 0.7.1 incorporates a number of bug fixes: completion validation routine case sensitiveness, fixed various compilation warnings, prompter UTF8 encoding. Presage 0.7.1 also includes other bug fixes and enhancements. Please see the ChangeLog for more details. Presage 0.7.1 is a beta release. This is a source release only. No precompiled packages or installers are provided. Users wishing to try out Presage will need to follow the (easy) steps required to build presage on their machine, as detailed in the README file. Please note that SQLite is required to build presage. CPPUnit is optional, but be aware that no unit tests will be built nor run when running `make check', unless CPPUnit is installed. Presage 0.7.1 has been built and tested on various Linux platforms (including 32-bit and 64-bit architectures), Solaris 10, Windows XP/Cygwin, and Windows XP/MinGW/MSYS. If you encounter any issues while building or running presage, please report it to the author. As always, there is still a lot more work to be done. Currently, the installed presage system is trained on a very small training corpus. Predictive performance can be greatly increased by using a larger training corpus. Users can easily generate statistical predictive resources using the text2ngram tool on a custom training text corpus. New predictive plugins are also in the works, which will take advantage of the multiple predictive source architecture. Please refer to our TODO list for details on what needs to be done. Presage 0.7 released -------------------- Presage 0.7 is now available for download. Presage 0.7 is the first release that uses the new project name. Presage was formerly known as Soothsayer. The Soothsayer project was renamed to Presage in order to avoid clashes with a similarly named commercial software product. Presage 0.7 is now able to learn "on the fly" from the context and the text currently being entered. The smoothed n-gram predictive plugin dynamically learns from the current context, while generating new predictions. Presage 0.7 also includes a new dejavu plugin, which reproduces previously entered text sequences once its memory trigger is activated. Presage 0.7 provides better predictions by incrementally increasing depth of prediction generation while previous predictions did not match desired token. Presage 0.7 delivers an improved Python GUI demo application, Prompter: * added prompt functionality, which allows user to request a new prediction on-demand * added function keys mode, which allows user to select desired prediction by pressing the corresponding function key * added ability to toggle autopunctuation functionality * added toolbar (can be hidden/shown) * added ability to toggle learning mode on or off * added edit menu with cut, copy, paste, undo, redo, select all operations * improved editor layout * added modern about dialog box Presage 0.7 incorporates several bug fixes to the context changes detection code, including fixing bugs triggered by empty string updates and bugs where multiple separators triggered spurious context changes. Presage 0.7 includes a new GTK application which aims to augment any other application with presage predictive functionality. Presage 0.7 also includes bug fixes and improvements to the build framework. See ChangeLog for more details. Presage 0.7 is a beta release. This is a source release only. No precompiled packages or installers are provided. Users wishing to try out Presage will need to follow the (easy) steps required to build presage on their machine, as detailed in the README file. Please note that SQLite is required to build presage. CPPUnit is optional, but be aware that no unit tests will be built nor run when running `make check', unless CPPUnit is installed. Presage 0.7 has been built and tested on various Linux platforms (including 32-bit and 64-bit architectures), Solaris 10, Windows XP/Cygwin, and Windows XP/MinGW/MSYS. If you encounter any issues while building or running presage, please report it to the author. As always, there is still a lot more work to be done. Currently, the installed presage system is trained on a very small training corpus. Predictive performance can be greatly increased by using a larger training corpus. Users can easily generate statistical predictive resources using the text2ngram tool on a custom training text corpus. New predictive plugins are also in the works, which will take advantage of the multiple predictive source architecture. Please refer to our TODO list for details on what needs to be done. Soothsayer 0.6.3 released ------------------------- Soothsayer 0.6.3 is now available for download. Soothsayer 0.6.3 comes with a number of packaging and distribution improvements. The build system has received minor fixes and configurability enhancements. Soothsayer 0.6.3 ships with improved demonstration programs. The existing C++ demonstration programs have been renamed from from capitalized style names to underscore separated style names. Python demonstration programs incorporate various improvements, including new command line switches and manual pages. Soothsayer 0.6.3 adds improved UTF-8 support. Distributed text resources used to generate sample statistical data are now UTF-8 encoded. Soothsayer 0.6.3 also includes a few bug fixes and documentation updates. See ChangeLog for more details. Soothsayer 0.6.3 is a beta release. This is a source release only. No precompiled packages or installers are provided. Users wishing to try out Soothsayer will need to follow the (easy) steps required to build soothsayer on their machine, as detailed in the README file. Please note that SQLite is required to build soothsayer. CPPUnit is optional, but be aware that no unit tests will be built nor run when running `make check', unless CPPUnit is installed. Soothsayer 0.6.3 has been built and tested on various Linux platforms (including 32-bit and 64-bit architectures), Solaris 10, Windows XP/Cygwin, and Windows XP/MinGW/MSYS. If you encounter any issues while building or running soothsayer, please report it to the author. As always, there is still a lot more work to be done. Currently, the installed soothsayer system is trained on a very small training corpus. Predictive performance can be greatly increased by using a larger training corpus. Users can easily generate statistical predictive resources using the text2ngram tool on a custom training text corpus. New predictive plugins are also in the works, which will take advantage of the multiple predictive source architecture. Please refer to our TODO list for details on what needs to be done. Soothsayer 0.6.2 released ------------------------- Soothsayer 0.6.2 is now available for download. Soothsayer 0.6.2 comes with a number of new features. Most notably, a new statistical predictive plugin, based on recency promotion, is available. The new recency plugin generates predictions by assigning exponentially decaying probability values to previously encountered word tokens, thereby promoting context recency. Soothsayer 0.6.2 also ships a brand new simple GUI demonstration program, prompter. Prompter is a soothsayer-enabled text editor. Prompter displays predictions generated by soothsayer through a pop-up autocompletion list. Prompter also provides an autopunctuation feature that saves key pressing by intelligently handling punctuation and whitespace. Prompter is a Python application (wxPython) and uses soothsayer's python binding. Soothsayer 0.6.2 adds native Windows support by supporting the MinGW/MSYS platform. It is now possible to build soothsayer in native Win32 mode. Detailed instructions to build soothsayer on MinGW/MSYS are included in the doc/ directory. Soothsayer 0.6.2 includes enhancements to the build system, a restructured soothsayer exception hierarchy, additional range checking in core classes, and improved logging subsystem. Soothsayer 0.6.2 also includes a number of bug fixes. See ChangeLog for more details. Soothsayer 0.6.2 is a beta release. This is a source release only. No precompiled packages or installers are provided. Users wishing to try out Soothsayer will need to follow the (easy) steps required to build soothsayer on their machine, as detailed in the README file. Please note that SQLite is required to build soothsayer. CPPUnit is optional, but be aware that no unit tests will be built nor run when running `make check', unless CPPUnit is installed. Soothsayer 0.6.2 has been built and tested on various Linux platforms (including 32-bit and 64-bit architectures), Solaris 10, Windows XP/Cygwin, and Windows XP/MinGW/MSYS. If you encounter any issues while building or running soothsayer, please report it to the author. As always, there is still a lot more work to be done. Currently, the installed soothsayer system is trained on a very small training corpus. Predictive performance can be greatly increased by using a larger training corpus. Users can easily generate statistical predictive resources using the text2ngram tool on a custom training text corpus. New predictive plugins are also in the works, which will take advantage of the multiple predictive source architecture. Please refer to our TODO list for details on what needs to be done. Soothsayer 0.6.1 released ------------------------- Soothsayer 0.6.1 is now available for download. Soothsayer 0.6.1 includes a number of under-the-hood changes. The focus of this release has been on refactoring, restructuring, and cleaning up, rather than adding new functionality. The source directory layout was changed to better reflect the logical structure. Improvements were made to the configuration system and the logging subsystem, which underwent a complete overhaul and rewrite. Soothsayer 0.6.1 ships with man pages for the tools and demo programs. This release also includes bug fixes and improvements to the build system. All GCC generated compilation warnings were fixed. Library dependencies have been cleaned up. Soothsayer 0.6.1 is a beta release. This is a source release only. No precompiled packages or installers are provided. Users wishing to try out Soothsayer will need to follow the (easy) steps required to build soothsayer on their machine, as detailed in the README file. Please note that SQLite is required to build soothsayer. CPPUnit is optional, but be aware that no unit tests will be built nor run when running `make check', unless CPPUnit is installed. Soothsayer 0.6.1 has been built and tested on various Linux platforms (including 64 bit architectures) and Windows XP + Cygwin platform. If you encounter any issues while building or running soothsayer, please report it to the author. As always, there is still a lot of work to be done. Currently, Soothsayer is trained on a very small training corpus. Predictive performance can be greatly increased by using a larger training corpus. Users can easily generate statistical predictive resources using the text2ngram tool on a custom training text corpus. New predictive plugins will also be added to take advantage of the multiple predictive source architecture. Please refer to our TODO list for details on what needs to be done. Soothsayer 0.6 released ----------------------- Soothsayer 0.6 is now available for download. Soothsayer 0.6 includes a new Python binding module, which enables Python applications to natively call into soothsayer. Soothsayer 0.6 has also been ported to Solaris 10 platform, and built with Sun Studio 10 and 11 compilers. This release also includes bug fixes and improvements to the build system. Library dependencies have been cleaned up. Shared libraries are now built on all supported platforms, including Windows/Cygwin targets. Soothsayer 0.6 is a beta release. This is a source release only. No precompiled packages or installers are provided. Users wishing to try out Soothsayer will need to follow the (easy) steps required to build soothsayer on their machine, as detailed in the README file. Please note that SQLite is required to build soothsayer. CPPUnit is optional, but be aware that no unit tests will be built nor run when running `make check', unless CPPUnit is installed. Soothsayer 0.6 has been built and tested on various Linux platforms (including 64 bit architectures) and Windows XP + Cygwin platform. If you encounter any issues while building or running soothsayer, please report it to the author. There is still a lot of work to be done. Currently, Soothsayer is training on a very small training corpus. Predictive performance can be greatly increased by using a larger training corpus. Users can easily generate statistical predictive resources using the text2ngram tool on a custom training text corpus. New predictive plugins should also be added to take advantage of the multiple predictive source architecture. Please refer to our TODO list for more details on what needs to be done. Soothsayer 0.5 released ----------------------- Soothsayer 0.5 is now available for download. Soothsayer 0.5 includes the new generalized smoothed n-gram statistical predictive plugin, which supports arbitrary order n-grams. Used in combination with the text2ngram tool, statistical predictions can be generated by n-gram language models of arbitrary cardinality. The new generalized smoothed n-gram predictive plugin also uses an improved heuristic to generate initial completion candidates, by using highest order n-gram statistics, and falling back on lower order n-grams if initial completion set is smaller than required. This release also includes notable bug fixes and improvements to soothsayer simulator. A bug in the simulator caused the reported Key Stroke Reduction rate to much much lower than the actual KSR achieved by soothsayer. Soothsayer 0.5 marks a change in project status from alpha to beta. However, it is still to be considered a developer's preview release. This is a source release only. No precompiled packages or installers are provided. Users wishing to try out Soothsayer will need to follow the (easy) steps required to build soothsayer on their machine, as detailed in the README file. Please note that SQLite is required to build soothsayer. CPPUnit is optional, but be aware that no unit tests will be built nor run when running `make check', unless CPPUnit is installed. Soothsayer 0.5 has been built and tested on various Linux platforms (including 64 bit architectures) and Windows XP + Cygwin platform. If you encounter any issues while building or running soothsayer, please report it to the author. There is still a lot of work to be done. Currently, Soothsayer is training on a very small training corpus. Predictive performance can be greatly increased by using a larger training corpus. Users can easily generate statistical predictive resources using the text2ngram tool on a custom training text corpus. New predictive plugins should also be added to take advantage of the multiple predictive source architecture. Please refer to our TODO list for more details on what needs to be done. Soothsayer 0.4 released ----------------------- Soothsayer 0.4 is now available for download. Soothsayer 0.4 includes the new abbreviation expansion predictive plugin. This plugin allows users to specify a file containing a list of abbreviations/expansions pairs. When an abbreviation is entered, the next generated prediction will contain the associated expansion, which is typically a commonly used word or phrase. This release also includes bug fixes and documentation improvements. Soothsayer 0.4 is a developer's preview release. This is a source release only. No precompiled packages or installers are provided. Users wishing to try out Soothsayer will need to follow the (easy) steps required to build soothsayer on their machine, as detailed in the README file. Please note that SQLite is required to build soothsayer. CPPUnit is optional, but be aware that no unit tests will be built nor run when running `make check', unless CPPUnit is installed. Soothsayer 0.4 has been built and tested on various Linux platforms (including 64 bit architectures) and Windows XP + Cygwin platform. If you encounter any issues while building or running soothsayer, please report it to the author. There is still a lot of work to be done. Currently, the build process trains Soothsayer predictive plugin with a very limited training corpus (a single novel). Predictive performance can be greatly increased by using a larger training corpus. Users can easily generate predictive resources using a custom text corpus and the extraction tools provided. Currently, the main predictive plugin is a smoothed uni-bi-tri-gram predictive plugin. The plugin should be extended to be able to support n-grams of any cardinality. More plugins should also be added to take advantage of the multiple predictive source architecture. Please refer to our TODO list for more details on what needs to be done. Soothsayer 0.3 released ----------------------- Soothsayer 0.3 is now available for download. Soothsayer 0.3 adds initial support for simultaneous use of multiple predictive plugins. Multiple predictions combination is carried out according to a meritocracy policy. This release also includes bug fixes, memory leak fixes, and improvements to the demo programs (visual context change cues). Soothsayer 0.3 adds new configuration variables to control its runtime predictive behaviour. Configuration handling has been refactored. Please consult the ChangeLog for more details. Soothsayer 0.3 is a developer's preview release. This is a source release only. No precompiled packages or installers are provided. Users wishing to try Soothsayer out will need to follow the (easy) steps required to build soothsayer on their machine, as detailed in the README file. Please note that SQLite is required to build soothsayer. CPPUnit is optional, but no unit tests will be built when running `make check', unless CPPUnit is installed. Soothsayer 0.3 has been built and tested on various Linux platforms (including 64 bit architectures) and Windows XP + Cygwin platform. If you encounter any issues while building or running soothsayer, please report it to the author. There is still a lot of work to be done. Currently, the build process trains Soothsayer predictive plugin with a very limited training corpus (a single novel). Predictive performance can be greatly increased by using a larger training corpus. Users can easily generate predictive resources using a custom text corpus and the extraction tools provided. Currently, only one predictive plugin is provided, a smoothed n-gram predictive plugin. The plugin should be extended to be able to support n-grams of any cardinality. More plugins should also be added to take advantage of the multiple predictive source architecture. Please refer to our TODO list for more details on what needs to be done. Soothsayer 0.2 released ----------------------- Soothsayer 0.2 is now available for download. Soothsayer 0.2 adds support for SQLite 2.x and SQLite 3.x. The soothsayer build system will autodetect which SQLite version is available and use the most recent version. This release also includes bug fixes and improvements to the command line utilities and demo programs. Please consult the ChangeLog for more details. Soothsayer 0.2 is a developer's preview release. This is a source release only. No precompiled packages or installers are provided. Users wishing to try Soothsayer out will need to follow the (easy) steps required to build soothsayer on their machine, as detailed in the README file. Please note that SQLite is required to build soothsayer. CPPUnit is optional, but no unit tests will be built when running `make check', unless CPPUnit is installed. Soothsayer 0.2 has been built and tested on various Linux platforms (including 64 bit architectures) and Windows XP + Cygwin platform. If you encounter any issues while building or running soothsayer, please report it to the author. There is still a lot of work to be done. Currently, the build process trains Soothsayer predictive plugin with a very limited training corpus (a single book). Predictive performance can be greatly increased by using a larger training corpus. Users can easily generate predictive resources using a custom text corpus and the extraction tools provided. Currently, only one predictive plugin is provided, a smoothed n-gram predictive plugin. The plugin should be extended to be able to support n-grams of any cardinality. More plugins should also be added to take advantage of the multiple predictive source architecture. There is also more work to be done on various modules, including the combiner module and the configuration module. Please refer to our TODO list for more details on what needs to be done. Soothsayer 0.1.1 released ------------------------- Soothsayer 0.1.1 is now available for download. Soothsayer 0.1.1 fixes a problem that caused build failures in a Windows + Cygwin environment. Soothsayer 0.1.1 is a developer's preview release. This is a source release only. No precompiled packages or installers are provided. Users wishing to try Soothsayer out will need to follow the (easy) steps required to build soothsayer on their machine, as detailed in the README. Please note that Sqlite is required to build soothsayer. CPPUnit is optional, but no unit tests will be built when running `make test', unless CPPUnit is installed. Soothsayer 0.1.1 has been built and tested on various Linux platforms (including 64 bit architectures) and Windows XP + Cygwin platform. If you encounter any issues while building or running soothsayer, please report it to the author. There is still a lot of work to be done. Currently, the build process trains Soothsayer predictive plugin with a very limited training corpus (a single book). Predictive performance can be greatly increased by using a larger training corpus. Users can easily generate predictive resources using a custom text corpus and the extraction tools provided. Currently, only one predictive plugin is provided, a smoothed n-gram predictive plugin. The plugin should be extended to be able to support n-grams of any cardinality. More plugins should also be added to take advantage of the multiple predictive source architecture. There is also more work to be done on various modules, including the combiner module and the configuration module. Please refer to our TODO file for more information on what needs to be done. Soothsayer 0.1 released ----------------------- I am proud to announce the first ever release of Soothsayer. Soothsayer 0.1 is now available for download. Soothsayer 0.1 is a developer's preview release. This is a source release only. No precompiled packages or installers are provided. Users wishing to try Soothsayer out will need to follow the (easy) steps required to build soothsayer on their machine, as detailed in the README. Please note that Sqlite is required to build soothsayer. CPPUnit is optional, but no unit tests will be built when running `make test', unless CPPUnit is installed. Soothsayer 0.1 has been built and tested on various Linux platforms (including 64 bit architectures). Building on Windows + Cygwin is temporarily broken. If you encounter any issues while building or running soothsayer, please report it to the author. There is still a lot of work to be done. Currently, the build process trains Soothsayer predictive plugin with a very limited training corpus (a single book). Predictive performance can be greatly increased by using a larger training corpus. Users can easily generate predictive resources using a custom text corpus and the extraction tools provided. Currently, only one predictive plugin is provided, a smoothed n-gram predictive plugin. The plugin should be extended to be able to support n-grams of any cardinality. More plugins should also be added to take advantage of the multiple predictive source architecture. There is also more work to be done on various modules, including the combiner module and the configuration module. Please refer to our TODO file for more information on what needs to be done. ########/ Copyright (C) 2014 Matteo Vescovi Soothsayer is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. ########\ presage-0.9.1/apps/0000755000175000017500000000000012515434016014107 5ustar00mattmatt00000000000000presage-0.9.1/apps/python/0000755000175000017500000000000012515434016015430 5ustar00mattmatt00000000000000presage-0.9.1/apps/python/pyprompter.10000644000175000017500000000222412515433734017741 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000.\" DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE! It was generated by help2man 1.40.10. .TH PYPROMPTER "1" "April 2015" "pyprompter " "User Commands" .SH NAME pyprompter \- the intelligent predictive wxPython text editor .SH SYNOPSIS .B pyprompter [\fIoptions\fR] .SH OPTIONS .TP \fB\-h\fR, \fB\-\-help\fR display this help and exit .TP \fB\-v\fR, \fB\-\-version\fR output version information and exit .PP Prompter is a simple predictive text editor, written to demonstrate the use of presage, the intelligent predictive text entry system. .PP Begin editing. While editing, prompter uses presage to generate predictions and displays them in a pop\-up prediction list. If the desired text is displayed in the prediction list, select it by double clicking on it or by highlighting it with the arrow keys and then pressing ENTER; the desired text will be automatically entered. .PP Direct your bug reports to: matteo.vescovi@yahoo.co.uk .PP pyprompter (presage) version 0.9.1 Copyright \(co 2004 Matteo Vescovi. This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, to the extent permitted by law. presage-0.9.1/apps/python/pyprompter.desktop0000644000175000017500000000050612361471030021241 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000[Desktop Entry] Name=pyprompter GenericName=Predictive text editor Comment=Predictive text editor powered by presage Keywords=presage;text prediction;predictive text Exec=pyprompter Icon=pyprompter Terminal=false Type=Application StartupNotify=true Categories=GNOME;GTK;Utility;Accessibility;TextEditor;ArtificialIntelligence presage-0.9.1/apps/python/pypresagemate0000644000175000017500000000647212515433525020236 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000#!/usr/bin/python ########## # Presage, an extensible predictive text entry system # ------------------------------------------------------ # Copyright (C) 2009 John Hills # Copyright (C) 2009 Matteo Vescovi # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along # with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., # 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. import sys import getopt import os PROGRAM_NAME = 'pypresagemate' def print_version(): print """ %s (%s) version %s Copyright (C) 2010 Matteo Vescovi. Copyright (C) 2010 John Hills. This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, to the extent permitted by law. """ % (PROGRAM_NAME, 'presage', '0.9.1') def print_usage(): print """ Usage: %s [options] Options: -h, --help display this help and exit -v, --version output version information and exit Pypresagemate is a universal predictive text companion. Pypresagemate works alongside any AT-SPI aware application. The Assistive Technology Service Provider Interface (AT-SPI) is a toolkit-neutral way of providing accessibility facilities in applications. Pypresagemate works in the background by tracking what keystrokes are typed and displaying predictions in its window. When a prediction is selected, text is sent to the active application. Direct your bug reports to: %s """ % (PROGRAM_NAME, 'matteo.vescovi@yahoo.co.uk') def parse_cmd_line_args(): short_options = "hv" long_options = ["help", "version"] try: opts, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], short_options, long_options) except getopt.GetoptError, err: print str(err) sys.exit(1) for opt, arg in opts: if opt in ('-v', '--version'): print_version() sys.exit() elif opt in ('-h', '--help'): print_usage() sys.exit() if __name__ == "__main__": parse_cmd_line_args() try: import presagemate.presagemate except ImportError, e: print ''' Error: failed to import module presagemate. Check that prompter is properly installed (if installed in a non-standard location, please set PYTHONPATH accordingly). ''' print e else: if not config: # try to locate presage.xml config file scriptdir = os.path.dirname(sys.argv[0]) # in scriptdir/etc conffile = os.path.join(scriptdir, 'etc', 'presage.xml') if os.path.isfile(conffile): config = conffile else: # in scriptdir/../etc conffile = os.path.join(scriptdir, '..', 'etc', 'presage.xml') if os.path.isfile(conffile): config = conffile print 'Configuration file: ' + str(config) presage-0.9.1/apps/python/prompter/0000755000175000017500000000000012515434016017300 5ustar00mattmatt00000000000000presage-0.9.1/apps/python/prompter/__init__.py0000644000175000017500000000161711757643757021443 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000########## # Presage, an extensible predictive text entry system # ------------------------------------------------------ # # Copyright (C) 2008 Matteo Vescovi # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along # with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., # 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. presage-0.9.1/apps/python/prompter/prompter.py0000644000175000017500000006510512404261433021527 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000########## # Presage, an extensible predictive text entry system # ------------------------------------------------------ # # Copyright (C) 2008 Matteo Vescovi # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along # with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., # 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. import sys try: import wx import wx.stc except ImportError, ex: print ''' Error: failed to import module wxPython. wxPython is a Python binding for the wxWidgets toolkit. Check that wxPython is properly installed. ''' print ex sys.exit(1) try: import presage except ImportError, ex: print ''' Error: failed to import module presage. Check that presage python binding is properly installed (if installed in a non-standard location, please set PYTHONPATH accordingly). Check that presage library is properly installed (if installed in a non-standard location, please set LD_LIBRARY_PATH (PATH, LIBPATH) accordingly). ''' print ex sys.exit(1) ########## # Prompter # class Prompter(wx.App): def __init__(self, version, config=None, suggestions=None, redirect=False): self.version = version # do this first, wx.App.__init__() calls OnInit() self.config = config self.suggestions = suggestions wx.App.__init__(self, redirect) def OnInit(self): self.frame = PrompterFrame(parent=None, id=-1, title='pyprompter', version=self.version, config=self.config, suggestions=self.suggestions) self.SetTopWindow(self.frame) return True ############### # PrompterFrame # class PrompterFrame(wx.Frame): wildcard = "Text files (*.txt)|*.txt|" \ "All files (*.*)|*.*" def __init__(self, parent, id, title, version, config, suggestions): wx.Frame.__init__(self, parent, id, title) self.version = version self.editor = PrompterEditor(self, config, suggestions) self.MakeMenuBar() self.MakeToolBar() self.sizer = wx.BoxSizer(wx.HORIZONTAL) self.sizer.Add(self.editor, 1, wx.EXPAND) self.SetSizer(self.sizer) self.SetAutoLayout(True) self.Show() def MakeMenuBar(self): def BindMenu(item, handler): self.Bind(wx.EVT_MENU, handler, item) # file menu self.fileMenu = wx.Menu() BindMenu(self.fileMenu.Append(wx.ID_NEW, "&New\tCTRL+N"), self.OnFileMenuNew) BindMenu(self.fileMenu.Append(wx.ID_OPEN, "&Open\tCTRL+O"), self.OnFileMenuOpen) self.fileMenu.AppendSeparator() BindMenu(self.fileMenu.Append(wx.ID_SAVE, "&Save\tCTRL+S"), self.OnFileMenuSave) BindMenu(self.fileMenu.Append(wx.ID_SAVEAS, "Save &As\tSHIFT+CTRL+S"), self.OnFileMenuSaveAs) self.fileMenu.AppendSeparator() BindMenu(self.fileMenu.Append(wx.ID_CLOSE, "&Close\tCTRL+W"), self.OnFileMenuClose) BindMenu(self.fileMenu.Append(wx.ID_EXIT, "&Quit\tCTRL+Q"), self.OnFileMenuQuit) # edit menu self.editMenu = wx.Menu() BindMenu(self.editMenu.Append(wx.ID_UNDO, "&Undo\tCTRL+Z"), self.OnEditMenuUndo) BindMenu(self.editMenu.Append(wx.ID_REDO, "&Redo\tSHIFT+CTRL+Z"), self.OnEditMenuRedo) self.editMenu.AppendSeparator() BindMenu(self.editMenu.Append(wx.ID_CUT, "Cu&t\tCTRL+X"), self.OnEditMenuCut) BindMenu(self.editMenu.Append(wx.ID_COPY, "&Copy\tCTRL+C"), self.OnEditMenuCopy) BindMenu(self.editMenu.Append(wx.ID_PASTE, "&Paste\tCTRL+V"), self.OnEditMenuPaste) self.editMenu.AppendSeparator() BindMenu(self.editMenu.Append(wx.ID_SELECTALL, "Select &All\tCTRL+A"), self.OnEditMenuSelectAll) # view menu self.viewMenu = wx.Menu() self.ID_TOGGLE_WORD_WRAP = wx.NewId() # need to save wxMenuItem object returned by Append() to test if checked or not self.word_wrap = self.viewMenu.Append(self.ID_TOGGLE_WORD_WRAP, "&Word wrap", "Toggle word wrap mode", wx.ITEM_CHECK) BindMenu(self.word_wrap, self.OnViewMenuWordWrap) # turn text_wrap checked menu item on at start-up self.viewMenu.Check(self.ID_TOGGLE_WORD_WRAP, True) self.viewMenu.AppendSeparator() BindMenu(self.viewMenu.Append(wx.ID_ZOOM_IN, "L&arger text\tCTRL++"), self.OnViewMenuLargerText) BindMenu(self.viewMenu.Append(wx.ID_ZOOM_OUT, "S&maller text\tCTRL+-"), self.OnViewMenuSmallerText) self.viewMenu.AppendSeparator() self.ID_SHOW_TOOLBAR = wx.NewId() self.show_toolbar_view_menu_item = self.viewMenu.Append(self.ID_SHOW_TOOLBAR, "Show &Toolbar", "Show Toolbar", wx.ITEM_CHECK) BindMenu(self.show_toolbar_view_menu_item, self.OnViewMenuShowToolbar) self.viewMenu.Check(self.ID_SHOW_TOOLBAR, True) # presage menu self.presageMenu = wx.Menu() self.ID_PROMPT_ME = wx.NewId() BindMenu(self.presageMenu.Append(self.ID_PROMPT_ME, "&Prompt me\tCTRL+P"), self.OnPresageMenuPromptMe) self.ID_TOGGLE_FUNCTION_KEYS_MODE = wx.NewId() self.function_mode_presage_menu_item = self.presageMenu.Append(self.ID_TOGGLE_FUNCTION_KEYS_MODE, "&Function keys\tCTRL+F", "Toggle function keys mode", wx.ITEM_CHECK) self.presageMenu.Check(self.ID_TOGGLE_FUNCTION_KEYS_MODE, True) BindMenu(self.function_mode_presage_menu_item, self.OnPresageMenuToggleFunctionMode) self.ID_TOGGLE_AUTOPUNCTUATION_MODE = wx.NewId() self.autopunctuation_mode_presage_menu_item = self.presageMenu.Append(self.ID_TOGGLE_AUTOPUNCTUATION_MODE, "&Autopunctuation\tCTRL+A", "Toggle autopunctuation mode", wx.ITEM_CHECK) self.presageMenu.Check(self.ID_TOGGLE_AUTOPUNCTUATION_MODE, True) BindMenu(self.autopunctuation_mode_presage_menu_item, self.OnPresageMenuToggleAutopunctuationMode) # help menu self.helpMenu = wx.Menu() BindMenu(self.helpMenu.Append(wx.ID_HELP, "&Contents"), self.OnHelpMenuContents) self.helpMenu.AppendSeparator() BindMenu(self.helpMenu.Append(wx.ID_ABOUT, "&About"), self.OnHelpMenuAbout) # menu bar self.menuBar = wx.MenuBar() self.menuBar.Append(self.fileMenu, "&File") self.menuBar.Append(self.editMenu, "&Edit") self.menuBar.Append(self.viewMenu, "&View") self.menuBar.Append(self.presageMenu, "&Presage") self.menuBar.Append(self.helpMenu, "&Help") self.SetMenuBar(self.menuBar) # grey out menu items self.fileMenu.Enable(wx.ID_SAVE, False) self.fileMenu.Enable(wx.ID_SAVEAS, False) self.editMenu.Enable(wx.ID_UNDO, False) self.editMenu.Enable(wx.ID_REDO, False) def MakeToolBar(self): def BindTool(item, handler): self.Bind(wx.EVT_TOOL, handler, item) self.Bind(wx.EVT_TOOL_RCLICKED, handler, item) self.toolbar = self.CreateToolBar(wx.TB_HORIZONTAL | wx.NO_BORDER | wx.TB_FLAT) tsize = (16,16) new_bmp = wx.ArtProvider.GetBitmap(wx.ART_NEW, wx.ART_TOOLBAR, tsize) open_bmp = wx.ArtProvider.GetBitmap(wx.ART_FILE_OPEN, wx.ART_TOOLBAR, tsize) save_bmp = wx.ArtProvider.GetBitmap(wx.ART_FILE_SAVE, wx.ART_TOOLBAR, tsize) undo_bmp = wx.ArtProvider.GetBitmap(wx.ART_UNDO, wx.ART_TOOLBAR, tsize) redo_bmp = wx.ArtProvider.GetBitmap(wx.ART_REDO, wx.ART_TOOLBAR, tsize) cut_bmp = wx.ArtProvider.GetBitmap(wx.ART_CUT, wx.ART_TOOLBAR, tsize) copy_bmp = wx.ArtProvider.GetBitmap(wx.ART_COPY, wx.ART_TOOLBAR, tsize) paste_bmp= wx.ArtProvider.GetBitmap(wx.ART_PASTE, wx.ART_TOOLBAR, tsize) prompt_me_bmp= wx.ArtProvider.GetBitmap(wx.ART_TIP, wx.ART_TOOLBAR, tsize) self.toolbar.SetToolBitmapSize(tsize) BindTool(self.toolbar.AddLabelTool(wx.ID_NEW, "New", new_bmp, shortHelp="New", longHelp="New file"), self.OnFileMenuNew) BindTool(self.toolbar.AddLabelTool(wx.ID_OPEN, "Open", open_bmp, shortHelp="Open", longHelp="Open file"), self.OnFileMenuOpen) BindTool(self.toolbar.AddLabelTool(wx.ID_SAVE, "Save", save_bmp, shortHelp="Save", longHelp="Save file"), self.OnFileMenuSave) self.toolbar.AddSeparator() BindTool(self.toolbar.AddLabelTool(wx.ID_UNDO, "Undo", undo_bmp, shortHelp="Undo", longHelp="Undo last action"), self.OnEditMenuUndo) BindTool(self.toolbar.AddLabelTool(wx.ID_REDO, "Redo", redo_bmp, shortHelp="Redo", longHelp="Redo last action"), self.OnEditMenuRedo) self.toolbar.AddSeparator() BindTool(self.toolbar.AddLabelTool(wx.ID_CUT, "Cut", cut_bmp, shortHelp="Cut", longHelp="Cut selection"), self.OnEditMenuCut) BindTool(self.toolbar.AddLabelTool(wx.ID_COPY, "Copy", copy_bmp, shortHelp="Copy", longHelp="Copy selection"), self.OnEditMenuCopy) BindTool(self.toolbar.AddLabelTool(wx.ID_PASTE, "Paste", paste_bmp, shortHelp="Paste", longHelp="Paste selection"), self.OnEditMenuPaste) self.toolbar.AddSeparator() BindTool(self.toolbar.AddLabelTool(self.ID_PROMPT_ME, "Prompt me", prompt_me_bmp, shortHelp="Prompt me", longHelp="Prompt me with a prediction"), self.OnPresageMenuPromptMe) self.toolbar.Realize() # menu handlers def OnFileMenuNew(self, event): self.editor.file = None self.editor.ClearAll() self.fileMenu.Enable(wx.ID_SAVE, False) self.fileMenu.Enable(wx.ID_SAVEAS, False) def OnFileMenuOpen(self, event): print "Opening a file.." # Create the dialog. In this case the current directory is forced as the starting # directory for the dialog, and no default file name is forced. This can easilly # be changed in your program. This is an 'open' dialog, and allows multitple # file selections as well. # # Finally, if the directory is changed in the process of getting files, this # dialog is set up to change the current working directory to the path chosen. dlg = wx.FileDialog( self, message="Choose a file", defaultDir="", defaultFile="", wildcard=self.wildcard, style=wx.OPEN | wx.CHANGE_DIR ) # Show the dialog and retrieve the user response. If it is the OK response, # process the data. if dlg.ShowModal() == wx.ID_OK: # This returns a Python list of files that were selected. path = dlg.GetPath() print ("Opening %s\n" % path) try: fsock = open(path, 'r') contents = fsock.read() fsock.close() self.editor.SetText(contents) self.editor.file = path # remember file we're editing self.fileMenu.Enable(wx.ID_SAVE, False) self.fileMenu.Enable(wx.ID_SAVEAS, True) except IOError: dialog = wx.MessageDialog(self, "Error opening file %s" % path, "Error opening file", wx.OK) dialog.ShowModal() dialog.Destroy() # Destroy the dialog. Don't do this until you are done with it! # BAD things can happen otherwise! dlg.Destroy() def OnFileMenuSave(self, event): print "Save file" if self.editor.file == None: self.OnFileMenuSaveAs(event) else: self.__SaveFile(self.editor.file) self.fileMenu.Enable(wx.ID_SAVE, False) def OnFileMenuSaveAs(self, event): print "Save file as" # Create the dialog. In this case the current directory is forced as the starting # directory for the dialog, and no default file name is forced. This can easilly # be changed in your program. This is an 'save' dialog. # # Unlike the 'open dialog' example found elsewhere, this example does NOT # force the current working directory to change if the user chooses a different # directory than the one initially set. dlg = wx.FileDialog( self, message="Save file as ...", defaultDir="", defaultFile="", wildcard=self.wildcard, style=wx.SAVE ) # This sets the default filter that the user will initially see. Otherwise, # the first filter in the list will be used by default. dlg.SetFilterIndex(2) # Show the dialog and retrieve the user response. If it is the OK response, # process the data. if dlg.ShowModal() == wx.ID_OK: path = dlg.GetPath() self.editor.file = path # remember file we're editing has changed self.__SaveFile(path) self.fileMenu.Enable(wx.ID_SAVE, False) # Destroy the dialog. Don't do this until you are done with it! # BAD things can happen otherwise! dlg.Destroy() def OnFileMenuClose(self, event): self.OnFileMenuNew(event) # this will do for now def OnFileMenuQuit(self, event): print "This should first check that changes have been saved..." self.Close(True) def OnEditMenuUndo(self, event): if self.editor.CanUndo(): self.editor.Undo() print "Undo last action" def OnEditMenuRedo(self, event): if self.editor.CanRedo(): self.editor.Redo() print "Redo last action" def OnEditMenuCut(self, event): self.clip = self.editor.GetSelectedText() self.editor.ReplaceSelection('') print "Cut selected text: " + self.clip def OnEditMenuCopy(self, event): self.clip = self.editor.GetSelectedText() print "Stored selected text into clip: " + self.clip def OnEditMenuPaste(self, event): self.editor.ReplaceSelection(self.clip) print "Replace selection with: " + self.clip def OnEditMenuSelectAll(self, event): self.editor.SelectAll() def OnViewMenuWordWrap(self, event): self.editor.ToggleWordWrapMode() def OnViewMenuLargerText(self, event): self.editor.IncreaseTextSize() def OnViewMenuSmallerText(self, event): self.editor.DecreaseTextSize() def OnViewMenuShowToolbar(self, event): if event.Checked(): self.toolbar.Show() else: self.toolbar.Hide() self.SendSizeEvent() # cause Frame to reevaluate childrens' positions def OnPresageMenuPromptMe(self, event): self.editor.ShowPrediction() def OnPresageMenuToggleFunctionMode(self, event): self.editor.function_keys_enabled = event.Checked() def OnPresageMenuToggleAutopunctuationMode(self, event): self.editor.autopunctuation = event.Checked() def OnHelpMenuContents(self, event): message = "Sorry, help not written yet." dialog = wx.MessageDialog(self, message, "pyprompter help", wx.OK) dialog.ShowModal() dialog.Destroy() def OnHelpMenuAbout(self, event): self.__ShowAboutDialogBox() def __ShowAboutDialogBox(self): name = 'pyprompter' version = self.version copyright = '(C) 2008 Matteo Vescovi' description = '''This program is intended as a demonstration of Presage ONLY. The Presage project aims to provide an intelligent predictive text entry platform. Its intent is NOT to provide a predictive text entry user interface. Think of Presage as the predictive backend that sits behind a shiny user interface and does all the predictive heavy lifting. ''' website = 'http://presage.sourceforge.net/' devs = ["Matteo Vescovi"] license = '''This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. ''' # AboutBox and AboutDialogInfo were introduced in wxPython 2.7.1.1 if wx.VERSION > (2, 7, 1, 1): # build about dialog information info = wx.AboutDialogInfo() info.SetName(name) info.SetVersion(version) info.SetCopyright(copyright) info.SetDescription(description) info.SetWebSite(website) info.SetDevelopers(devs) info.SetDocWriters(devs) info.SetArtists(devs) #info.SetTranslators(devs) info.SetLicense(license) #info.SetIcon() # show about dialog box wx.AboutBox(info) else: message = name + ' ' + version + '\n' \ + '\n' \ + copyright + '\n' \ + '\n' \ + description + '\n' \ + website dialog = wx.MessageDialog(self, message, "About pyprompter", wx.OK) dialog.ShowModal() dialog.Destroy() def __SaveFile(self, path): try: fp = open(path, 'w') # Create file anew fp.write(self.editor.GetText()) fp.close() except IOError: dialog = wx.MessageDialog(self, "Error saving file %s" % path, "Error saving file", wx.OK) dialog.ShowModal() dialog.Destroy() ################ # PrompterEditor # class PrompterEditor(wx.stc.StyledTextCtrl): def __init__(self, parent, config, suggestions): wx.stc.StyledTextCtrl.__init__(self, parent) self.parent = parent # remember parent access frame menus self.file = None # remember what file to save to self.append_whitespace_on_completion = True self.autopunctuation = True self.autopunctuation_whitespace = ' ' self.autopunctuation_chars = ".,;:'?!$%&" self.function_keys_enabled = True self.Bind(wx.EVT_CHAR, self.OnChar) self.Bind(wx.stc.EVT_STC_USERLISTSELECTION, self.OnUserListSelection) self.Bind(wx.stc.EVT_STC_MODIFIED, self.OnModified) class PrompterPresageCallback(presage.PresageCallback): def __init__(self, edtr): presage.PresageCallback.__init__(self) self.editor = edtr def get_past_stream(self): result = self.editor.GetTextRange(0, self.editor.GetCurrentPos()) return str(result) def get_future_stream(self): result = self.editor.GetTextRange(self.editor.GetCurrentPos(), self.editor.GetTextLength()) return str(result) callback = PrompterPresageCallback(self).__disown__() if config: self.prsg = presage.Presage(callback, config) else: self.prsg = presage.Presage(callback) if suggestions: self.prsg.config('Presage.Selector.SUGGESTIONS', suggestions) self.SetCodePage(wx.stc.STC_CP_UTF8) # set unicode codepage self.SetWrapMode(wx.stc.STC_WRAP_WORD) self.AutoCompSetAutoHide(False) self.separator = ',' self.AutoCompSetSeparator(44) #self.AutoCompSetIgnoreCase(1) self.AutoCompSetMaxHeight(int(self.prsg.config("Presage.Selector.SUGGESTIONS"))) self.text_size = 10 self.StyleSetSize(wx.stc.STC_STYLE_DEFAULT, self.text_size) # hide margings for i in range(5): self.SetMarginWidth(i, 0) # delaying the __ShowPrediction until after the parent frame and # the STC are shown. wx.CallAfter(self.__ShowPrediction) wx.CallAfter(self.SetSTCFocus, 1) def OnChar(self, event): print "------------ OnChar() handler" if event.HasModifiers(): if self.AutoCompActive(): self.AutoCompCancel() # CTRL or ALT pressed # let the default menu handlers handle the command event event.Skip() else: key = event.GetUnicodeKey() keycode = event.GetKeyCode() if self.__FunctionKey(keycode): self.__HandleFunctionKey(keycode) else: key = unichr(key) self.parent.fileMenu.Enable(wx.ID_SAVE, True) self.parent.fileMenu.Enable(wx.ID_SAVEAS, True) if self.__AutoPunctuation(key): # autopunctuation takes care of adding text and updating # prsg, nothing to do here. pass else: self.AddText(key) self.__ShowPrediction() def ShowPrediction(self, string = ''): self.__ShowPrediction(string) def __ShowPrediction(self, string = ''): print "------------ __ShowPrediction()" try: prefix = self.prsg.prefix() context = self.prsg.context() context_change = self.prsg.context_change() self.prediction = self.prsg.predict() if self.function_keys_enabled: self.prediction = self.__PrependFunctionLabel(self.prediction) self.suggestions = self.separator.join(self.prediction); except presage.PresageException, ex: print 'Caught exception %s' % (ex) print ' code: %d' % (ex.code()) print ' what: %s' % (ex.what()) print "String: " + string print "Prefix: " + prefix print "Prefix len: " + str(len(prefix)) print "Context: " + context print "Context change: " + str(context_change) print "Prediction: " + self.suggestions if self.AutoCompActive(): self.AutoCompCancel() # AutoCompShow() does not generate an event when autocompletion is # successful, hence it is not possible to notify presage that # the current token was completed. #self.AutoCompShow(len(prefix), suggestions) # UserListShow() throws an EVT_STC_USERLISTSELECTION event that we # can handle to notify presage that the token was automatically # completed. self.UserListShow(1, self.suggestions) def __AutoPunctuation(self, char): if self.autopunctuation: # autopunctuation is enabled if char in self.autopunctuation_chars: # char is an autopunctuation character curr_pos = self.GetCurrentPos() if curr_pos > 0: # previous character exists prev_pos = curr_pos - 1 prev_char = chr(self.GetCharAt(prev_pos)) if prev_char in self.autopunctuation_whitespace: # previous character is an autopunctuation whitespace # swap whitespace and current char self.SetSelection(prev_pos, curr_pos) self.ReplaceSelection(char + ' ') return True return False def __FunctionKey(self, keycode): result = False if self.function_keys_enabled: self.function_keys = [wx.WXK_F1, wx.WXK_F2, wx.WXK_F3, wx.WXK_F4, wx.WXK_F5, wx.WXK_F6, wx.WXK_F7, wx.WXK_F8, wx.WXK_F9, wx.WXK_F10, wx.WXK_F11, wx.WXK_F12] if keycode in self.function_keys: result = True return result def __HandleFunctionKey(self, key): print "Got function key " + str(key) try: idx = self.function_keys.index(key) print self.prediction[idx] if self.AutoCompActive(): self.AutoCompCancel() self.UserListShow(1, self.suggestions) self.AutoCompSelect(self.prediction[idx]) self.AutoCompComplete() except IndexError: print 'Key not in prediction completion list' def __PrependFunctionLabel(self, prediction): return ['F' + str(i + 1) + ' ' + prediction[i] for i in range(len(prediction))] def __RemoveFunctionLabel(self, completion): idx = completion.find(' ') if not idx == -1: completion = completion[idx+1:] return completion def OnUserListSelection(self, event): completion = unicode(event.GetText()) if self.function_keys_enabled: completion = self.__RemoveFunctionLabel(completion) prefix_length = len(unicode(self.prsg.prefix())) print "----------- OnUserListSelection() handler" print "Completion: " + completion print "Prefix length: " + str(prefix_length) print "To be added: " + completion[prefix_length:] # no need to call complete, using callbacks #self.prsg.complete(completion.encode('utf-8')) self.AddText(completion[prefix_length:]) if self.append_whitespace_on_completion: self.AddText(' ') # no need to update, using callbacks #self.prsg.update(' ') # schedule showing of prediction after current and pending events # are dealt with (thanks to Robin Dunn for pointing this out) wx.CallAfter(self.__ShowPrediction) def OnModified(self, event): # grey out or enable menu items self.parent.fileMenu.Enable(wx.ID_SAVE, True) self.parent.fileMenu.Enable(wx.ID_SAVEAS, True) if self.CanUndo(): self.parent.editMenu.Enable(wx.ID_UNDO, True) else: self.parent.editMenu.Enable(wx.ID_UNDO, False) if self.CanRedo(): self.parent.editMenu.Enable(wx.ID_REDO, True) else: self.parent.editMenu.Enable(wx.ID_REDO, False) def ToggleWordWrapMode(self): if self.parent.word_wrap.IsChecked(): self.SetWrapMode(wx.stc.STC_WRAP_WORD) else: self.SetWrapMode(wx.stc.STC_WRAP_NONE) def IncreaseTextSize(self): self.text_size += 1 self.StyleSetSize(wx.stc.STC_STYLE_DEFAULT, self.text_size) def DecreaseTextSize(self): if self.text_size > 1: self.text_size -= 1 self.StyleSetSize(wx.stc.STC_STYLE_DEFAULT, self.text_size) presage-0.9.1/apps/python/pyprompter.xpm0000644000175000017500000001007211757643757020424 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000/* XPM */ static char * pyprompter_xpm[] = { "32 32 120 2", " c None", ". c #59739B", "+ c #59749B", "@ c #59739C", "# c #F7F7FA", "$ c #EBEEF3", "% c #F0F2F6", "& c #7C91B0", "* c #6F86A8", "= c #CED5E2", "- c #8094B3", "; 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", " ", " ", " ", " "}; presage-0.9.1/apps/python/Makefile.am0000644000175000017500000000650212272205435017470 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000 ########### # Presage, an extensible predictive text entry system # ------------------------------------------------------ # # Copyright (C) 2008 Matteo Vescovi # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along # with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., # 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. ## Process this file with automake to produce Makefile.in if HAVE_SWIG if HAVE_PYTHON if ENABLE_PYTHON_BINDING if ENABLE_PYPRESAGEMATE # pypresagemate uses autotools dist_bin_SCRIPTS = \ pypresagemate presagematedir = $(pythondir)/presagemate presagemate_PYTHON = \ presagemate/__init__.py \ presagemate/presagemate.py endif # ENABLE_PYPRESAGEMATE if ENABLE_PYPROMPTER # pyprompter delegates to setup.py EXTRA_DIST = pyprompter \ prompter/__init__.py \ prompter/prompter.py all-local: $(EXTRA_DIST) @case "`uname`" in \ MINGW*) \ $(PYTHON) setup.py build --compiler=mingw32 \ ;; \ *) \ $(PYTHON) setup.py build \ ;; \ esac; # python on MinGW/MSYS requires pure Windows style paths # Using following (cd $dir && pwd -W) hack to get a nearly # native Windows path, then translating the forward slash # to a backward slash to make python distutils jolly. # P.S. the backslash has to be escaped thrice, hence a single # backslash turns into a sequence of eight (neat, huh?) # install-exec-local: @case "`uname`" in \ MINGW*) \ NATIVE_WINDOWS_PREFIX="`cd $(DESTDIR)$(prefix) && pwd -W`"; \ NATIVE_WINDOWS_PREFIX="`echo $$NATIVE_WINDOWS_PREFIX | sed -e 's|/|\\\\\\\\|g'`"; \ $(PYTHON) setup.py install --prefix="$$NATIVE_WINDOWS_PREFIX" \ ;; \ *) \ $(PYTHON) setup.py install --prefix=$(DESTDIR)$(prefix) \ ;; \ esac; # This rule cleans up stuff installed by Python's setup.py # Unfortunately, Python's distutils do not provide an uninstall # command, so we have to make up for it here in uninstall-local # hook. This might break if distutils' behaviour changes as automake # has no control over what distutils install command does. # uninstall-local: rm -rf $(DESTDIR)$(libdir)/python*/site-packages/prompter rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(libdir)/python*/site-packages/pyprompter-*.egg-info rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/pyprompter clean-local: rm -rf build if HAVE_HELP2MAN pyprompter.1: pyprompter.in $(top_srcdir)/configure.ac chmod u+x ./pyprompter help2man --output=$@ --no-info --name="the intelligent predictive wxPython text editor" "$(PYTHON) ./pyprompter" dist_man_MANS = pyprompter.1 DISTCLEANFILES= pyprompter.1 endif desktopdir = $(datadir)/applications dist_desktop_DATA = pyprompter.desktop svgicondir = $(datadir)/icons/hicolor/scalable/apps dist_svgicon_DATA = pyprompter.svg pixmapsdir = $(datadir)/pixmaps dist_pixmaps_DATA = pyprompter.png pyprompter.xpm endif # ENABLE_PYPROMPTER endif endif endif presage-0.9.1/apps/python/setup.py.in0000644000175000017500000000274311757643757017602 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000 ########## # Presage, an extensible predictive text entry system # ------------------------------------------------------ # # Copyright (C) 2008 Matteo Vescovi # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 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See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along # with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., # 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. import sys import getopt import os PROGRAM_NAME = 'pyprompter' config = None suggestions = None def print_version(): print """ %s (%s) version %s Copyright (C) 2004 Matteo Vescovi. This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, to the extent permitted by law. """ % (PROGRAM_NAME, '@PACKAGE_NAME@', '@PACKAGE_VERSION@') def print_usage(): print """ Usage: %s [options] Options: -h, --help display this help and exit -v, --version output version information and exit Prompter is a simple predictive text editor, written to demonstrate the use of presage, the intelligent predictive text entry system. Begin editing. While editing, prompter uses presage to generate predictions and displays them in a pop-up prediction list. If the desired text is displayed in the prediction list, select it by double clicking on it or by highlighting it with the arrow keys and then pressing ENTER; the desired text will be automatically entered. Direct your bug reports to: %s """ % (PROGRAM_NAME, '@PACKAGE_BUGREPORT@') def parse_cmd_line_args(): short_options = "c:s:hv" long_options = ["config=", "suggestions=", "help", "version"] try: opts, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], short_options, long_options) except getopt.GetoptError, err: print str(err) sys.exit(1) for opt, arg in opts: if opt in ('-v', '--version'): print_version() sys.exit() elif opt in ('-h', '--help'): print_usage() sys.exit() elif opt in ('-c', '--config'): global config config = arg elif opt in ('-s', '--suggestions'): global suggestions suggestions = arg if __name__ == "__main__": parse_cmd_line_args() try: import prompter.prompter except ImportError, e: print ''' Error: failed to import module prompter. Check that prompter is properly installed (if installed in a non-standard location, please set PYTHONPATH accordingly). ''' print e else: if not config: # try to locate presage.xml config file scriptdir = os.path.dirname(sys.argv[0]) # in scriptdir/etc conffile = os.path.join(scriptdir, 'etc', 'presage.xml') if os.path.isfile(conffile): config = conffile else: # in scriptdir/../etc conffile = os.path.join(scriptdir, '..', 'etc', 'presage.xml') if os.path.isfile(conffile): config = conffile print 'Configuration file: ' + str(config) app = prompter.prompter.Prompter("@PACKAGE_VERSION@", config, suggestions) app.MainLoop() presage-0.9.1/apps/python/pypresagemate.in0000644000175000017500000000650611757643757020662 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000#!/usr/bin/python ########## # Presage, an extensible predictive text entry system # ------------------------------------------------------ # Copyright (C) 2009 John Hills # Copyright (C) 2009 Matteo Vescovi # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along # with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., # 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. import sys import getopt import os PROGRAM_NAME = 'pypresagemate' def print_version(): print """ %s (%s) version %s Copyright (C) 2010 Matteo Vescovi. Copyright (C) 2010 John Hills. This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, to the extent permitted by law. """ % (PROGRAM_NAME, '@PACKAGE_NAME@', '@PACKAGE_VERSION@') def print_usage(): print """ Usage: %s [options] Options: -h, --help display this help and exit -v, --version output version information and exit Pypresagemate is a universal predictive text companion. Pypresagemate works alongside any AT-SPI aware application. The Assistive Technology Service Provider Interface (AT-SPI) is a toolkit-neutral way of providing accessibility facilities in applications. Pypresagemate works in the background by tracking what keystrokes are typed and displaying predictions in its window. When a prediction is selected, text is sent to the active application. Direct your bug reports to: %s """ % (PROGRAM_NAME, '@PACKAGE_BUGREPORT@') def parse_cmd_line_args(): short_options = "hv" long_options = ["help", "version"] try: opts, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], short_options, long_options) except getopt.GetoptError, err: print str(err) sys.exit(1) for opt, arg in opts: if opt in ('-v', '--version'): print_version() sys.exit() elif opt in ('-h', '--help'): print_usage() sys.exit() if __name__ == "__main__": parse_cmd_line_args() try: import presagemate.presagemate except ImportError, e: print ''' Error: failed to import module presagemate. Check that prompter is properly installed (if installed in a non-standard location, please set PYTHONPATH accordingly). ''' print e else: if not config: # try to locate presage.xml config file scriptdir = os.path.dirname(sys.argv[0]) # in scriptdir/etc conffile = os.path.join(scriptdir, 'etc', 'presage.xml') if os.path.isfile(conffile): config = conffile else: # in scriptdir/../etc conffile = os.path.join(scriptdir, '..', 'etc', 'presage.xml') if os.path.isfile(conffile): config = conffile print 'Configuration file: ' + str(config) presage-0.9.1/apps/python/pyprompter0000744000175000017500000000711512515433525017605 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000#!/usr/bin/python ########## # Presage, an extensible predictive text entry system # --------------------------------------------------- # # Copyright (C) 2008 Matteo Vescovi # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along # with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., # 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. import sys import getopt import os PROGRAM_NAME = 'pyprompter' config = None suggestions = None def print_version(): print """ %s (%s) version %s Copyright (C) 2004 Matteo Vescovi. This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, to the extent permitted by law. """ % (PROGRAM_NAME, 'presage', '0.9.1') def print_usage(): print """ Usage: %s [options] Options: -h, --help display this help and exit -v, --version output version information and exit Prompter is a simple predictive text editor, written to demonstrate the use of presage, the intelligent predictive text entry system. Begin editing. While editing, prompter uses presage to generate predictions and displays them in a pop-up prediction list. If the desired text is displayed in the prediction list, select it by double clicking on it or by highlighting it with the arrow keys and then pressing ENTER; the desired text will be automatically entered. Direct your bug reports to: %s """ % (PROGRAM_NAME, 'matteo.vescovi@yahoo.co.uk') def parse_cmd_line_args(): short_options = "c:s:hv" long_options = ["config=", "suggestions=", "help", "version"] try: opts, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], short_options, long_options) except getopt.GetoptError, err: print str(err) sys.exit(1) for opt, arg in opts: if opt in ('-v', '--version'): print_version() sys.exit() elif opt in ('-h', '--help'): print_usage() sys.exit() elif opt in ('-c', '--config'): global config config = arg elif opt in ('-s', '--suggestions'): global suggestions suggestions = arg if __name__ == "__main__": parse_cmd_line_args() try: import prompter.prompter except ImportError, e: print ''' Error: failed to import module prompter. Check that prompter is properly installed (if installed in a non-standard location, please set PYTHONPATH accordingly). ''' print e else: if not config: # try to locate presage.xml config file scriptdir = os.path.dirname(sys.argv[0]) # in scriptdir/etc conffile = os.path.join(scriptdir, 'etc', 'presage.xml') if os.path.isfile(conffile): config = conffile else: # in scriptdir/../etc conffile = os.path.join(scriptdir, '..', 'etc', 'presage.xml') if os.path.isfile(conffile): config = conffile print 'Configuration file: ' + str(config) app = prompter.prompter.Prompter("0.9.1", config, suggestions) app.MainLoop() presage-0.9.1/apps/python/pyprompter.svg0000644000175000017500000001207311757643757020422 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000 pyprompter image/svg+xml pyprompter Matteo Vescovi prompter, the intelligent predictive text editor pyprompter presage predictive text entry py presage-0.9.1/apps/python/presagemate/0000755000175000017500000000000012515434016017725 5ustar00mattmatt00000000000000presage-0.9.1/apps/python/presagemate/__init__.py0000644000175000017500000000161711757643757022070 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000########## # Presage, an extensible predictive text entry system # ------------------------------------------------------ # # Copyright (C) 2008 Matteo Vescovi # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along # with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., # 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. presage-0.9.1/apps/python/presagemate/presagemate.py0000644000175000017500000003340611757643757022627 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000#!/usr/bin/python ########## # Presage, an extensible predictive text entry system # ------------------------------------------------------ # Copyright (C) 2009 John Hills # Copyright (C) 2009 Matteo Vescovi # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along # with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., # 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. import string try: import presage except ImportError, ex: print ''' Error: failed to import module presage. Check that presage python binding is properly installed (if installed in a non-standard location, please set PYTHONPATH accordingly). Check that presage library is properly installed (if installed in a non-standard location, please set LD_LIBRARY_PATH (PATH, LIBPATH) accordingly). ''' try: import pyatspi except ImportError, ex: print ''' Error: failed to import module pyatspi. Check that pyatspi python binding is properly installed (if installed in a non-standard location, please set PYTHONPATH accordingly). Check that pyatspi library is properly installed (if installed in a non-standard location, please set LD_LIBRARY_PATH (PATH, LIBPATH) accordingly). ''' try: import gtk except ImportError, ex: print ''' Error: failed to import module gtk. Check that gtk python binding is properly installed (if installed in a non-standard location, please set PYTHONPATH accordingly). Check that gtk library is properly installed (if installed in a non-standard location, please set LD_LIBRARY_PATH (PATH, LIBPATH) accordingly). ''' import ConfigParser import os import pango import atexit import Xlib import Xlib.display def process_event(event): global char_index global prediction global ignore_keys #print "event_string: " + event.event_string if (event.type == pyatspi.KEY_PRESS) & (event.is_text == True): if (len(event.event_string) == 1) & (event.event_string.isalpha() == True): if ignore_keys == 0: char_index += 1 callback.buffer += event.event_string prediction = prsg.predict() else: ignore_keys -= 1 elif event.event_string.lower() == "space": char_index = 0 if ignore_keys == 0: callback.buffer += ' ' prediction = prsg.predict() else: ignore_keys -= 1 elif event.event_string.lower() == "backspace": char_index = 0 if ignore_keys == 0: callback.buffer = callback.buffer[:-1] # cut out the last character prediction = prsg.predict() else: ignore_keys -= 1 elif event.event_string.lower() == "return": char_index = 0 if ignore_keys == 0: callback.buffer = '\n' prediction = prsg.predict() else: ignore_keys -= 1 elif event.event_string[0] == "F": # -25 is the function key offset, I use F25-34 remapped to the F1-10 keys f_key = int(event.event_string[1:]) - 25 if (f_key >= 0) & (len(prediction) > f_key): predicted_word = prediction[f_key] if predicted_word == "i": predicted_word = predicted_word.upper() completion = prsg.completion(predicted_word) print 'Prediction: ' + predicted_word print 'Completion: ' + completion for ch in completion: keyval = gtk.gdk.unicode_to_keyval(ord(ch)) reg.generateKeyboardEvent(keyval, None, pyatspi.KEY_SYM) callback.buffer += completion prediction = prsg.predict() # theres no way to consume keypresses so we ignore the keypress we have added ignore_keys = len(completion) char_index = 0 if ignore_keys == 0: update_gui(prediction) def update_gui(prediction): prediction_string = str() for index, word in enumerate(prediction): if word == "i": word = word.upper() pred = 'F' + str(index + 1) + ' ', word + '\n' prediction_string += ''.join(pred) "Set label text omitting the last \n" label.set_text(prediction_string[0:(len(prediction_string) - 1)]) def quit_app(widget): remap_keys(False) position = window.get_position() set_position_config(position[0], position[1]) gtk.main_quit() exit() return gtk.FALSE def delete_event(widget, event, data=None): quit_app(widget) def frame_event(window, event, data=None): state = event.new_window_state if state & gtk.gdk.WINDOW_STATE_ICONIFIED: # re-map F1-10 to F1-10 when the window is iconified remap_keys(False) else: # re-map F1-10 to F25-34 when the window is uniconified remap_keys(True) def get_config(): writeconfig_flag = False config = ConfigParser.SafeConfigParser() config.read(os.path.expanduser('~/.pypresagematerc')) if config.has_section('Config') == False: config.add_section('Config') try: pangofont = config.get('Config', 'pangofont') except: config.set('Config', 'pangofont', 'monospace 14') writeconfig_flag = True try: window_position_x = config.getint('Config', 'window_position_x') except: config.set('Config', 'window_position_x', '0') writeconfig_flag = True try: window_position_y = config.getint('Config', 'window_position_y') except: config.set('Config', 'window_position_y', '0') writeconfig_flag = True if writeconfig_flag == True: configfile = open(os.path.expanduser('~/.pypresagematerc'), 'wb') try: config.write(configfile) finally: configfile.close() return config def set_position_config(x, y): config = ConfigParser.SafeConfigParser() config.read(os.path.expanduser('~/.pypresagematerc')) config.set('Config', 'window_position_x', str(x)) config.set('Config', 'window_position_y', str(y)) configfile = open(os.path.expanduser('~/.pypresagematerc'), 'wb') try: config.write(configfile) finally: configfile.close() def remap_keys(remap): """ Remap keycode -> keysym for function keys The keycode -> keysym mapping is so that the keycode generated when the F1 key is pressed sends the F25 keysym. But to do that you need to know the keycodes for F1-10, for Linux on x86 the keycode for F1 is 67 but for other platforms it could be different. So the code looks up the keycode mapped to F1 keysym if that is non zero (i.e. F1 is mapped) I map that keycode to F1 or F25 as required, if F1 is not mapped I lookup the keycode for F25 and if that is non zero I map that keycode to F1 or F25 as required. If F1 and F25 are not mapped to any keycode I use 67 as the keycode for the F1 key. The code assumes that the keycodes for F1-10 are sequential which may not be true for all platforms. A more robust solution may be found by accessing the keyboard layout somehow but I haven't had time to look yet. """ display = Xlib.display.Display() # only keycodes 8 to 255 are defined first_keycode = 8 keymaps_orig = display.get_keyboard_mapping(first_keycode, 255 - first_keycode) keymaps = list(keymaps_orig) if remap == True: keysym = 65494 else: keysym = 65470 keycode_F1 = display.keysym_to_keycode(65470) keycode_F25 = display.keysym_to_keycode(65494) # set first_fkeycode to a sensible default incase F1 and F25 are not mapped first_fkeycode = 67 if keycode_F1 > 0: first_fkeycode = keycode_F1 elif keycode_F25 > 0: first_fkeycode = keycode_F25 for i in range(0, int(number_of_suggestions)): keymaps[(i + first_fkeycode - first_keycode)][0] = keysym + i keymaps[(i + first_fkeycode - first_keycode)][2] = keysym + i keymaps[(i + first_fkeycode - first_keycode)][4] = keysym + i display.change_keyboard_mapping(first_keycode, keymaps, onerror = None) display.sync() display.close() def popup_menu(widget, event): if event.button == 3: menu.popup(None, None, None, event.button, event.time) return True return False def apply_preferences(widget): print "apply" def close_preferences(widget): print "close" def update_no_selections(widget): global number_of_suggestions number_of_suggestions = int(widget.get_value()) prsg.config("Presage.Selector.SUGGESTIONS", str(number_of_suggestions)) remap_keys(True) def preferences(widget): preferences = gtk.Window(gtk.WINDOW_TOPLEVEL) preferences.set_title("pypresagemate preferences") preferences.set_type_hint(gtk.gdk.WINDOW_TYPE_HINT_DIALOG) preferences_box = gtk.VBox() notebook = gtk.Notebook() notebook.set_tab_pos(gtk.POS_TOP) appearance_frame = gtk.Frame() appearance_tab = gtk.Label("Appearance") notebook.append_page(appearance_frame, appearance_tab) appearance_placeholder = gtk.Label("\n\nconfiguration\nplaceholder\n\n") appearance_frame.add(appearance_placeholder) presage_frame = gtk.Frame() presage_tab = gtk.Label("Presage") notebook.append_page(presage_frame, presage_tab) presage_placeholder = gtk.Label("\n\nPresage library configuration\n\n") adj = gtk.Adjustment(float(number_of_suggestions), 3, 10, 1, 0, 0) no_of_selections = gtk.SpinButton(adj, 0, 0) no_of_selections.connect("output", update_no_selections) presage_frame.add(no_of_selections) preferences_box.add(notebook) preferences_buttons = gtk.HButtonBox() apply_button = gtk.Button("Apply") apply_button.connect("clicked", apply_preferences) close_button = gtk.Button("Close") close_button.connect("clicked", close_preferences) preferences_buttons.add(apply_button) preferences_buttons.add(close_button) preferences_box.add(preferences_buttons) preferences.add(preferences_box) preferences.show_all() def about(widget): comments = '''pypresagemate is a universal predictive text companion. pypresagemate is powered by presage, an intelligent predictive text entry system. ''' license = '''This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. ''' about = gtk.AboutDialog() about.set_program_name('pypresagemate') about.set_version("0.1") about.set_copyright("(c) Matteo Vescovi\n(c) John Hills") about.set_website("http://presage.sourceforge.net/") about.set_comments(comments) if os.path.isfile("/usr/local/share/presage/presage.png"): about.set_logo(gtk.gdk.pixbuf_new_from_file("/usr/local/share/presage/presage.png")) about.run() about.destroy() config = get_config() pangofont = config.get('Config', 'pangofont') window_position_x = config.getint('Config', 'window_position_x') window_position_y = config.getint('Config', 'window_position_y') ignore_keys = 0 char_index = 0 reg = pyatspi.Registry # Define and create PresageCallback object class SimpleCallback(presage.PresageCallback): def __init__(self): presage.PresageCallback.__init__(self) self.buffer = '' def get_past_stream(self): return self.buffer def get_future_stream(self): return '' # Presage owns callback, so we create it and disown it callback = SimpleCallback().__disown__() prsg = presage.Presage(callback) number_of_suggestions = prsg.config("Presage.Selector.SUGGESTIONS") "limit suggestions to 10 as that should be enough for anybody :-)" if int(number_of_suggestions) > int(10): number_of_suggestions = 10 prsg.config("Presage.Selector.SUGGESTIONS", "10") prediction = prsg.predict() reg.registerKeystrokeListener(process_event, mask=pyatspi.allModifiers()) window = gtk.Window(gtk.WINDOW_TOPLEVEL) window.connect("delete-event", delete_event) window.connect("window-state-event", frame_event) window.set_keep_above(True) #window.set_decorated(False) window.move(window_position_x, window_position_y) window.modify_bg(gtk.STATE_NORMAL, gtk.gdk.color_parse("#c0c0ff")) label = gtk.Label("pypresagemate") label.set_justify(gtk.JUSTIFY_LEFT) label.set_width_chars(20) font_desc = pango.FontDescription(pangofont) label.modify_font(font_desc) window.connect("button-press-event", popup_menu) window.add_events(gtk.gdk.BUTTON_PRESS_MASK) menu = gtk.Menu() menu_item1 = gtk.MenuItem('About') menu_item2 = gtk.MenuItem('Preferences') menu_item3 = gtk.MenuItem('Quit') menu.append(menu_item1) menu.append(menu_item2) menu.append(menu_item3) menu_item1.connect("activate", about) menu_item2.connect("activate", preferences) menu_item3.connect("activate", quit_app) menu.show_all() update_gui(prediction) window.add(label) window.show_all() # remap keys if program closes other than by closing gtk atexit.register(remap_keys, False) gtk.main() reg.start() presage-0.9.1/apps/python/Makefile.in0000644000175000017500000007341312515433507017511 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000# Makefile.in generated by automake 1.11.6 from Makefile.am. # @configure_input@ # Copyright (C) 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, # 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 Free Software # Foundation, Inc. # This Makefile.in is free software; the Free Software Foundation # gives unlimited permission to copy and/or distribute it, # with or without modifications, as long as this notice is preserved. # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law; without # even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A # PARTICULAR PURPOSE. @SET_MAKE@ ########### # Presage, an extensible predictive text entry system # ------------------------------------------------------ # # Copyright (C) 2008 Matteo Vescovi # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 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It was generated by help2man 1.40.10. .TH PRESAGE_DBUS_PYTHON_DEMO "1" "April 2015" "presage_dbus_python_demo " "User Commands" .SH NAME presage_dbus_python_demo \- presage dbus demo program .SH SYNOPSIS .B presage_dbus_python_demo [\fIOPTION\fR]... .SH DESCRIPTION At the prompt, type in some text. Hit enter to generate a prediction. Any text input is valid, including no text, a single character, or a long string. .TP \fB\-c\fR, \fB\-\-config\fR CONFIG use config file CONFIG .TP \fB\-h\fR, \fB\-\-help\fR display this help and exit .TP \fB\-v\fR, \fB\-\-version\fR output version information and exit .PP Direct your bug reports to: matteo.vescovi@yahoo.co.uk .PP presage_dbus_python_demo (presage) version 0.9.1 Copyright \(co 2010 Matteo Vescovi. This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, to the extent permitted by law. presage-0.9.1/apps/dbus/presage_dbus_python_demo.in0000644000175000017500000001003111757643757022464 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000#!/usr/bin/env python ########## # Presage, an extensible predictive text entry system # ------------------------------------------------------ # # Copyright (C) 2010 David Pellicer # Copyright (C) 2010 Matteo Vescovi # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along # with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., # 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. import sys import getopt import dbus import dbus.mainloop.glib PROGRAM_NAME = 'presage_dbus_python_demo' config = None presage_service_name = 'org.gnome.presage.beta' presage_service_path = '/org/gnome/presage/beta' presage_service_interface = 'org.gnome.presage.beta' def disclaimer(): print """ Presage dbus python demo ------------------------ This program is intended as a demonstration of Presage ONLY. The Presage project aims to provide an intelligent predictive text entry platform. Its intent is NOT to provide a predictive text entry user interface. Think of Presage as the predictive backend that sits behind a shiny user interface and does all the predictive heavy lifting. """ def print_version(): print """ %s (%s) version %s Copyright (C) 2010 Matteo Vescovi. This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, to the extent permitted by law. """ % (PROGRAM_NAME, '@PACKAGE_NAME@', '@PACKAGE_VERSION@') def print_usage(): print """ Usage: %s [OPTION]... At the prompt, type in some text. Hit enter to generate a prediction. Any text input is valid, including no text, a single character, or a long string. -c, --config CONFIG use config file CONFIG -h, --help display this help and exit -v, --version output version information and exit Direct your bug reports to: %s """ % (PROGRAM_NAME, '@PACKAGE_BUGREPORT@') def parse_cmd_line_args(): global config short_options = "c:s:hv" long_options = ["config=", "suggestions=", "help", "version"] try: opts, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], short_options, long_options) except getopt.GetoptError, err: print str(err) sys.exit(1) for opt, arg in opts: if opt in ('-v', '--version'): print_version() sys.exit() elif opt in ('-h', '--help'): print_usage() sys.exit() elif opt in ('-c', '--config'): config = arg def main(): # gloop to use DBUS gloop = dbus.mainloop.glib.DBusGMainLoop(set_as_default=True) # Get the path for the Presage object try: bus = dbus.SessionBus(gloop) if config: presage_object_path = bus.get_object(presage_service_name, presage_service_path).get_presage_object_path(config) else: presage_object_path = bus.get_object(presage_service_name, presage_service_path).get_presage_object_path() # Get the Presage object presage_object = bus.get_object(presage_service_name, presage_object_path) print 'D-BUS connection to presage object %s created' % presage_object_path except Exception, e: print e sys.exit(1) print "Enter text at the prompt (press enter on empty line to exit):" string = None buffer = "" while string != "": string = raw_input("> ") buffer += string results = presage_object.get_prediction(buffer, '') for result in results: print str(result) presage_object.destroy() print "Goodbye" if __name__ == '__main__': parse_cmd_line_args() disclaimer() main() presage-0.9.1/apps/dbus/Makefile.am0000644000175000017500000000367211757643757017135 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000 ########### # Presage, an extensible predictive text entry system # ------------------------------------------------------ # # Copyright (C) 2010 Matteo Vescovi # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along # with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., # 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. ## Process this file with automake to produce Makefile.in if HAVE_DBUS_PYTHON dist_bin_SCRIPTS = \ presage_dbus_service \ presage_dbus_python_demo python_PYTHON = \ presage_dbus_service.py dbus_servicedir = $(datadir)/dbus-1/services dbus_service_DATA = org.gnome.presage.service EXTRA_DIST = \ org.gnome.presage.service.in \ presage_dbus_python_demo.in org.gnome.presage.service: org.gnome.presage.service.in Makefile sed -e "s|{bindir}|$(bindir)|" $< > $@ CLEANFILES = org.gnome.presage.service if HAVE_HELP2MAN presage_dbus_service.1: presage_dbus_service $(top_srcdir)/configure.ac help2man --output=$@ --no-info --name="presage dbus service" $(srcdir)/presage_dbus_service presage_dbus_python_demo.1: presage_dbus_python_demo $(top_srcdir)/configure.ac chmod u+x ./presage_dbus_python_demo help2man --output=$@ --no-info --name="presage dbus demo program" ./presage_dbus_python_demo dist_man_MANS = presage_dbus_service.1 \ presage_dbus_python_demo.1 DISTCLEANFILES = presage_dbus_service.1 \ presage_dbus_python_demo.1 endif endif presage-0.9.1/apps/dbus/org.gnome.presage.service.in0000644000175000017500000000014111757643757022374 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000[D-BUS Service] Name=org.gnome.presage.beta Exec={bindir}/presage_dbus_service --start User=root presage-0.9.1/apps/dbus/setup.py.in0000644000175000017500000000277611757643757017224 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000 ########## # Presage, an extensible predictive text entry system # ------------------------------------------------------ # # Copyright (C) 2008 Matteo Vescovi # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along # with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., # 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. # Process this file with configure to produce setup.py from distutils.core import setup, Extension setup(name='presage_dbus_service', version='@PACKAGE_VERSION@', description='presage_dbus_service, the intelligent predictive text D-Bus service', author='Matteo Vescovi', author_email='@PACKAGE_BUGREPORT@', maintainer='Matteo Vescovi', maintainer_email='@PACKAGE_BUGREPORT@', url='http://presage.sourceforge.net/', package_dir={'': '@top_srcdir@/apps/dbus'}, py_modules=['presage_dbus_service'], scripts=['@top_srcdir@/apps/dbus/presage_dbus_service'], ) presage-0.9.1/apps/dbus/presage_dbus_service.10000644000175000017500000000155712515433734021327 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000.\" DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE! It was generated by help2man 1.40.10. .TH USAGE: "1" "April 2015" "Usage: presage_dbus_service [options]" "User Commands" .SH NAME Usage: \- presage dbus service .SH SYNOPSIS .B presage_dbus_service [\fIoptions\fR] .SH OPTIONS .TP \fB\-h\fR, \fB\-\-help\fR show this help message and exit .TP \fB\-v\fR, \fB\-\-version\fR show version and exit .TP \fB\-r\fR, \fB\-\-restart\fR restart presage predictive service .TP \fB\-s\fR, \fB\-\-start\fR start presage predictive service .TP \fB\-t\fR, \fB\-\-stop\fR stop presage predictive service .TP \fB\-h\fR, \fB\-\-help\fR show this help message and exit .TP \fB\-v\fR, \fB\-\-version\fR show version and exit .TP \fB\-r\fR, \fB\-\-restart\fR restart presage predictive service .TP \fB\-s\fR, \fB\-\-start\fR start presage predictive service .TP \fB\-t\fR, \fB\-\-stop\fR stop presage predictive service presage-0.9.1/apps/dbus/presage_dbus_python_demo0000744000175000017500000001001512515433525022041 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000#!/usr/bin/env python ########## # Presage, an extensible predictive text entry system # ------------------------------------------------------ # # Copyright (C) 2010 David Pellicer # Copyright (C) 2010 Matteo Vescovi # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along # with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., # 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. import sys import getopt import dbus import dbus.mainloop.glib PROGRAM_NAME = 'presage_dbus_python_demo' config = None presage_service_name = 'org.gnome.presage.beta' presage_service_path = '/org/gnome/presage/beta' presage_service_interface = 'org.gnome.presage.beta' def disclaimer(): print """ Presage dbus python demo ------------------------ This program is intended as a demonstration of Presage ONLY. The Presage project aims to provide an intelligent predictive text entry platform. Its intent is NOT to provide a predictive text entry user interface. Think of Presage as the predictive backend that sits behind a shiny user interface and does all the predictive heavy lifting. """ def print_version(): print """ %s (%s) version %s Copyright (C) 2010 Matteo Vescovi. This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, to the extent permitted by law. """ % (PROGRAM_NAME, 'presage', '0.9.1') def print_usage(): print """ Usage: %s [OPTION]... At the prompt, type in some text. Hit enter to generate a prediction. Any text input is valid, including no text, a single character, or a long string. -c, --config CONFIG use config file CONFIG -h, --help display this help and exit -v, --version output version information and exit Direct your bug reports to: %s """ % (PROGRAM_NAME, 'matteo.vescovi@yahoo.co.uk') def parse_cmd_line_args(): global config short_options = "c:s:hv" long_options = ["config=", "suggestions=", "help", "version"] try: opts, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], short_options, long_options) except getopt.GetoptError, err: print str(err) sys.exit(1) for opt, arg in opts: if opt in ('-v', '--version'): print_version() sys.exit() elif opt in ('-h', '--help'): print_usage() sys.exit() elif opt in ('-c', '--config'): config = arg def main(): # gloop to use DBUS gloop = dbus.mainloop.glib.DBusGMainLoop(set_as_default=True) # Get the path for the Presage object try: bus = dbus.SessionBus(gloop) if config: presage_object_path = bus.get_object(presage_service_name, presage_service_path).get_presage_object_path(config) else: presage_object_path = bus.get_object(presage_service_name, presage_service_path).get_presage_object_path() # Get the Presage object presage_object = bus.get_object(presage_service_name, presage_object_path) print 'D-BUS connection to presage object %s created' % presage_object_path except Exception, e: print e sys.exit(1) print "Enter text at the prompt (press enter on empty line to exit):" string = None buffer = "" while string != "": string = raw_input("> ") buffer += string results = presage_object.get_prediction(buffer, '') for result in results: print str(result) presage_object.destroy() print "Goodbye" if __name__ == '__main__': parse_cmd_line_args() disclaimer() main() presage-0.9.1/apps/dbus/Makefile.in0000644000175000017500000005423112515433506017121 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000# Makefile.in generated by automake 1.11.6 from Makefile.am. # @configure_input@ # Copyright (C) 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, # 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 Free Software # Foundation, Inc. # This Makefile.in is free software; the Free Software Foundation # gives unlimited permission to copy and/or distribute it, # with or without modifications, as long as this notice is preserved. # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law; without # even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A # PARTICULAR PURPOSE. @SET_MAKE@ ########### # Presage, an extensible predictive text entry system # ------------------------------------------------------ # # Copyright (C) 2010 Matteo Vescovi # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 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without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along # with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., # 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. import gobject import dbus import dbus.service import dbus.mainloop.glib import os import sys import presage presage_service_name = 'org.gnome.presage.beta' presage_service_path = '/org/gnome/presage/beta' presage_service_interface = 'org.gnome.presage.beta' default_config_file = 'presage.xml' class DbusPresageCallback(presage.PresageCallback): def __init__(self): presage.PresageCallback.__init__(self) self.past_stream = '' self.future_stream = '' def set_past_stream(self, string): self.past_stream = string #print 'set_past_stream: ' + self.past_stream def set_future_stream(self, string): self.future_stream = string #print 'set_future_stream: ' + self.future_stream def get_past_stream(self): #print 'get_past_stream: ' + self.past_stream return str(self.past_stream) def get_future_stream(self): #print 'get_future_stream: ' + self.future_stream return str(self.future_stream) class PresageObject(dbus.service.Object): instances = 0 def __init__(self, bus, config): PresageObject.instances += 1 name = dbus.service.BusName(presage_service_name, bus) self.path = presage_service_path + '/' + str(PresageObject.instances) self.callback = DbusPresageCallback().__disown__() self.prsg = presage.Presage(self.callback, config) dbus.service.Object.__init__(self, name, self.path) print 'Created presage object %s' % self.path # def __del__( self ): # print 'PresageObject destroyed: ', self @dbus.service.method(dbus_interface = presage_service_interface, in_signature = 'ss', out_signature = 'as') def get_prediction(self, past, future): self.callback.set_past_stream(past) self.callback.set_future_stream(future) return self.prsg.predict() @dbus.service.method(dbus_interface = presage_service_interface) def destroy(self): self.remove_from_connection() print 'Removed presage object ' + self.path class PresageService(dbus.service.Object): def __init__(self, bus, loop): self.name = dbus.service.BusName(presage_service_name, bus) self.bus = bus self.path = presage_service_path self.loop = loop dbus.service.Object.__init__(self, self.name, self.path) print 'Service %s created, pid %d' % (presage_service_name, os.getpid()) @dbus.service.method(dbus_interface = presage_service_interface, in_signature = 's', out_signature = 's') def get_presage_object_path(self, config = default_config_file): obj = PresageObject(self.bus, config) return obj.path @dbus.service.method(dbus_interface = presage_service_interface, in_signature = '', out_signature = '') def shutdown(self): self.loop.quit() print 'Service %s shutdown' % presage_service_name def start(): print 'Starting ' + presage_service_name + '...' dbus.mainloop.glib.DBusGMainLoop(set_as_default=True) loop = gobject.MainLoop() presage_service = PresageService(dbus.SessionBus(), loop) loop.run() def stop(): print 'Stopping ' + presage_service_name + '...' try: dbus.mainloop.glib.DBusGMainLoop(set_as_default=True) bus = dbus.SessionBus() presage_service_object = bus.get_object(presage_service_name, presage_service_path) presage_service_object.shutdown() except Exception, e: print 'Caught exception while attempting to stop ' + presage_service_name print e if __name__ == '__main__': start() presage-0.9.1/apps/dbus/presage_dbus_service0000755000175000017500000000430511757643757021204 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000#!/usr/bin/env python ########## # Presage, an extensible predictive text entry system # ------------------------------------------------------ # Copyright (C) 2010 David Pellicer # Copyright (C) 2010 Matteo Vescovi # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along # with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., # 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. import optparse def stop_service(): import presage_dbus_service presage_dbus_service.stop() def start_service(): import presage_dbus_service presage_dbus_service.start() if __name__ == '__main__': parser = optparse.OptionParser() parser.add_option ("-v", "--version", action="store_true", dest="show_version", default=False, help="show version and exit") parser.add_option ("-r", "--restart", action="store_true", dest="should_restart", default=False, help="restart presage predictive service") parser.add_option ("-s", "--start", action="store_true", dest="should_start", default=False, help="start presage predictive service") parser.add_option ("-t", "--stop", action="store_true", dest="should_stop", default=False, help="stop presage predictive service") options, args = parser.parse_args() if options.should_stop: stop_service() elif options.should_start: start_service() elif options.should_restart: stop_service() start_service() else: parser.print_help() presage-0.9.1/apps/Makefile.am0000644000175000017500000000177412002003252016135 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000 ########### # Presage, an extensible predictive text entry system # ------------------------------------------------------ # # Copyright (C) 2008 Matteo Vescovi # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along # with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., # 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. ## Process this file with automake to produce Makefile.in SUBDIRS = \ gtk \ python \ dbus \ notepad++ presage-0.9.1/apps/notepad++/0000755000175000017500000000000012515434017015670 5ustar00mattmatt00000000000000presage-0.9.1/apps/notepad++/NppPresage.vcxproj0000644000175000017500000002615212361176754021371 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000 ANSI Debug Win32 ANSI Release Win32 Unicode Debug Win32 Unicode Release Win32 {1590D7CD-7D3A-4AB7-A355-EE02F7FB987D} NppPluginTemplate Win32Proj NppPresage DynamicLibrary Unicode v120 DynamicLibrary Unicode v120 DynamicLibrary MultiByte v120 DynamicLibrary MultiByte v120 <_ProjectFileVersion>10.0.30319.1 $(Configuration)\ $(Configuration)\ true .\bin\ Release\ false .\bin\ $(Configuration)\ false $(Configuration)\ $(Configuration)\ true Disabled .\DockingFeature;.\;%(AdditionalIncludeDirectories) WIN32;_DEBUG;_WINDOWS;_USRDLL;NPPPLUGINTEMPLATE_EXPORTS;%(PreprocessorDefinitions) true EnableFastChecks MultiThreadedDebug Level3 EditAndContinue shlwapi.lib;%(AdditionalDependencies) $(OutDir)NppPresage_DebugA.dll true $(OutDir)NppPluginTemplate.pdb Windows $(OutDir)NppPluginTemplate.lib MachineX86 .\DockingFeature;.\;%(AdditionalIncludeDirectories) WIN32;NDEBUG;_WINDOWS;_USRDLL;NPPPLUGINTEMPLATE_EXPORTS;%(PreprocessorDefinitions) MultiThreaded Level3 ProgramDatabase shlwapi.lib;%(AdditionalDependencies) $(OutDir)NppPresageA.dll true Windows true true $(OutDir)NppPluginTemplate.lib MachineX86 %(AdditionalLibraryDirectories) .\DockingFeature;.\;%(AdditionalIncludeDirectories) WIN32;NDEBUG;_WINDOWS;_USRDLL;NPPPLUGINTEMPLATE_EXPORTS;%(PreprocessorDefinitions) MultiThreaded Level3 ProgramDatabase shlwapi.lib;%(AdditionalDependencies) $(OutDir)NppPresage.dll true Windows true true $(OutDir)NppPresage.lib MachineX86 %(AdditionalLibraryDirectories) Disabled .\DockingFeature;.\;%(AdditionalIncludeDirectories) WIN32;_DEBUG;_WINDOWS;_USRDLL;NPPPLUGINTEMPLATE_EXPORTS;%(PreprocessorDefinitions) true EnableFastChecks MultiThreadedDebug Level3 EditAndContinue shlwapi.lib;%(AdditionalDependencies) $(OutDir)NppPresage_Debug.dll true $(OutDir)NppPluginTemplate.pdb Windows $(OutDir)NppPluginTemplate.lib MachineX86 presage-0.9.1/apps/notepad++/PluginDefinition.cpp0000755000175000017500000006145212466653524021671 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000 /****************************************************** * Presage, an extensible predictive text entry system * --------------------------------------------------- * * Copyright (C) 2008 Matteo Vescovi Copyright (C) 2003 Don HO This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. * **********(*)*/ #include "PluginDefinition.h" #include "PresageUplink.h" #include "menuCmdID.h" #include // // The plugin data that Notepad++ needs // FuncItem funcItem[nbFunc]; // // The data of Notepad++ that you can use in your plugin commands // NppData nppData; static presage_t presage; static presage_error_code_t presage_status; static bool glob_presage_enabled = false; static bool glob_learn_mode = true; static bool glob_autopunctuation = true; static const char* glob_autopunctuation_whitespace = " "; static const char* glob_autopunctuation_chars = ".,;:'?!$%&"; static bool glob_function_keys_mode = false; static const long glob_max_callback_context_range_size = 2048; extern HINSTANCE hInstLib; extern PFUNC_presage_completion presage_completion; extern PFUNC_presage_config presage_config; extern PFUNC_presage_config_set presage_config_set; extern PFUNC_presage_context presage_context; extern PFUNC_presage_context_change presage_context_change; extern PFUNC_presage_free presage_free; extern PFUNC_presage_free_string presage_free_string; extern PFUNC_presage_free_string_array presage_free_string_array; extern PFUNC_presage_new presage_new; extern PFUNC_presage_new_with_config presage_new_with_config; extern PFUNC_presage_predict presage_predict; extern PFUNC_presage_prefix presage_prefix; extern PFUNC_presage_save_config presage_save_config; // // Initialize your plugin data here // It will be called while plugin loading void pluginInit(HANDLE hModule) { glob_presage_enabled = LoadPresageDLL(); } // // Here you can do the clean up, save the parameters (if any) for the next session // void pluginCleanUp() { UnloadPresageDLL(); } // // Initialization of your plugin commands // You should fill your plugins commands here void commandMenuInit() { //--------------------------------------------// //-- STEP 3. CUSTOMIZE YOUR PLUGIN COMMANDS --// //--------------------------------------------// funcItem[CMD_ENABLED]._pFunc = on_enable; lstrcpy(funcItem[CMD_ENABLED]._itemName, TEXT("Enable")); funcItem[CMD_ENABLED]._pShKey = new ShortcutKey; funcItem[CMD_ENABLED]._pShKey->_isAlt = true; funcItem[CMD_ENABLED]._pShKey->_isCtrl = true; funcItem[CMD_ENABLED]._pShKey->_isShift = true; funcItem[CMD_ENABLED]._pShKey->_key = 'E'; funcItem[CMD_ENABLED]._init2Check = glob_presage_enabled; funcItem[CMD_LEARN_MODE]._pFunc = on_learn_mode; lstrcpy(funcItem[CMD_LEARN_MODE]._itemName, TEXT("Learn mode")); funcItem[CMD_LEARN_MODE]._pShKey = new ShortcutKey; funcItem[CMD_LEARN_MODE]._pShKey->_isAlt = true; funcItem[CMD_LEARN_MODE]._pShKey->_isCtrl = true; funcItem[CMD_LEARN_MODE]._pShKey->_isShift = true; funcItem[CMD_LEARN_MODE]._pShKey->_key = 'L'; funcItem[CMD_LEARN_MODE]._init2Check = glob_learn_mode; funcItem[CMD_AUTOPUNCTUATION]._pFunc = on_autopunctuation; lstrcpy(funcItem[CMD_AUTOPUNCTUATION]._itemName, TEXT("Autopunctuation")); funcItem[CMD_AUTOPUNCTUATION]._pShKey = new ShortcutKey; funcItem[CMD_AUTOPUNCTUATION]._pShKey->_isAlt = true; funcItem[CMD_AUTOPUNCTUATION]._pShKey->_isCtrl = true; funcItem[CMD_AUTOPUNCTUATION]._pShKey->_isShift = true; funcItem[CMD_AUTOPUNCTUATION]._pShKey->_key = 'A'; funcItem[CMD_AUTOPUNCTUATION]._init2Check = glob_autopunctuation; funcItem[CMD_SEPARATOR_1]._pFunc = NULL; lstrcpy(funcItem[CMD_SEPARATOR_1]._itemName, TEXT("-----------")); funcItem[CMD_SEPARATOR_1]._pShKey = NULL; funcItem[CMD_PREDICT]._pFunc = on_predict; lstrcpy(funcItem[CMD_PREDICT]._itemName, TEXT("Predict")); funcItem[CMD_PREDICT]._pShKey = new ShortcutKey; funcItem[CMD_PREDICT]._pShKey->_isAlt = true; funcItem[CMD_PREDICT]._pShKey->_isCtrl = true; funcItem[CMD_PREDICT]._pShKey->_isShift = true; funcItem[CMD_PREDICT]._pShKey->_key = 'P'; funcItem[CMD_PREDICT]._init2Check = false; funcItem[CMD_SEPARATOR_2]._pFunc = NULL; lstrcpy(funcItem[CMD_SEPARATOR_2]._itemName, TEXT("-----------")); funcItem[CMD_SEPARATOR_2]._pShKey = NULL; funcItem[CMD_ABOUT]._pFunc = on_about; lstrcpy(funcItem[CMD_ABOUT]._itemName, TEXT("About")); funcItem[CMD_ABOUT]._pShKey = new ShortcutKey; funcItem[CMD_ABOUT]._pShKey->_isAlt = true; funcItem[CMD_ABOUT]._pShKey->_isCtrl = true; funcItem[CMD_ABOUT]._pShKey->_isShift = true; funcItem[CMD_ABOUT]._pShKey->_key = 'B'; funcItem[CMD_ABOUT]._init2Check = false; funcItem[CMD_HELP]._pFunc = on_help; lstrcpy(funcItem[CMD_HELP]._itemName, TEXT("Help")); funcItem[CMD_HELP]._pShKey = new ShortcutKey; funcItem[CMD_HELP]._pShKey->_isAlt = true; funcItem[CMD_HELP]._pShKey->_isCtrl = true; funcItem[CMD_HELP]._pShKey->_isShift = true; funcItem[CMD_HELP]._pShKey->_key = 'H'; funcItem[CMD_HELP]._init2Check = false; } // // Here you can do the clean up (especially for the shortcut) // void commandMenuCleanUp() { delete funcItem[CMD_ENABLED]._pShKey; delete funcItem[CMD_LEARN_MODE]._pShKey; delete funcItem[CMD_AUTOPUNCTUATION]._pShKey; delete funcItem[CMD_PREDICT]._pShKey; delete funcItem[CMD_ABOUT]._pShKey; delete funcItem[CMD_HELP]._pShKey; } //----------------------------------------------// //-- STEP 4. DEFINE YOUR ASSOCIATED FUNCTIONS --// //----------------------------------------------// static const char* get_past_stream (void* scintilla) { HWND sci = (HWND) scintilla; static struct TextRange range; range.chrg.cpMax = ::SendMessage(sci, SCI_GETCURRENTPOS, 0, 0); range.chrg.cpMin = range.chrg.cpMax - glob_max_callback_context_range_size; if (range.chrg.cpMin < 0) { range.chrg.cpMin = 0; } free (range.lpstrText); range.lpstrText = (char*) malloc (range.chrg.cpMax - range.chrg.cpMin + 1); if (range.lpstrText != NULL) { ::SendMessage(sci, SCI_GETTEXTRANGE, 0, (sptr_t) &range); } return range.lpstrText; } static const char* get_future_stream (void* scintilla) { HWND sci = (HWND) scintilla; static struct TextRange range; range.chrg.cpMin = ::SendMessage(sci, SCI_GETCURRENTPOS, 0, 0); range.chrg.cpMax = ::SendMessage(sci, SCI_GETTEXTLENGTH, 0, 0); if (range.chrg.cpMax > range.chrg.cpMin + glob_max_callback_context_range_size) { range.chrg.cpMax = range.chrg.cpMin + glob_max_callback_context_range_size; } free (range.lpstrText); range.lpstrText = (char*) malloc (range.chrg.cpMax - range.chrg.cpMin + 1); if (range.lpstrText != NULL) { ::SendMessage(sci, SCI_GETTEXTRANGE, 0, (sptr_t) &range); } return range.lpstrText; } static void init_presage (HWND sci) { if (presage_new && presage == 0) { // create presage presage_status = presage_new ( get_past_stream, sci, get_future_stream, sci, &presage ); if (PRESAGE_OK != presage_status) { /* TODO: should handle this better */ ::MessageBox(NULL, TEXT("presage init error"), TEXT("Presage error"), MB_OK); abort(); } } else { ::MessageBox(NULL, TEXT("presage_new function not available"), TEXT("Presage error"), MB_OK); } } static char* stringify_prediction (char** prediction) { size_t len = 0; size_t nchars = 0; size_t allocated = 128; char* result = (char*) malloc (sizeof(char) * allocated); if (result != NULL) { int i; char *newp = 0; char *wp = result; /* write into stringified prediction string */ for (i = 0; prediction[i] != 0; i++) { if (glob_function_keys_mode) { size_t function_string_len = 4; char* function_string = (char*) malloc (sizeof(char) * function_string_len); if (function_string == NULL) { /* we must be running out of memory... cannot recover */ return NULL; } /* stringify 'F' (i+1) ' ' into function_string */ nchars = sprintf (function_string, "F%d ", i + 1); if (nchars >= function_string_len) { /* realloc buffer */ char* tmp_string = (char*) realloc (function_string, nchars + 1); if (tmp_string != NULL) { function_string = tmp_string; } else { /* if it cannot be reallocated, try malloc */ free (function_string); function_string = (char*) malloc (sizeof(char) * (nchars + 1)); if (function_string == NULL) { /* we must be running out of memory... cannot recover */ return NULL; } } function_string_len = nchars + 1; nchars = sprintf (function_string, "F%d ", i + 1); } /* realloc if necessary to write 'F\d+ ' into result */ if (wp + function_string_len + 1 > result + allocated) { allocated = (allocated + function_string_len) * 2; newp = (char *) realloc (result, allocated); if (newp == NULL) { free (result); return NULL; } wp = newp + (wp - result); result = newp; } /* write 'F\d+ ' into result */ wp = (char*) memcpy (wp, function_string, function_string_len); wp += function_string_len - 1; free (function_string); } /* realloc if necessary to write 'prediction[i]\t' into result */ len = strlen (prediction[i]) + 1; if (wp + len + 1 > result + allocated) { allocated = (allocated + len) * 2; newp = (char *) realloc (result, allocated); if (newp == NULL) { free (result); return NULL; } wp = newp + (wp - result); result = newp; } /* write 'F\d+ ' into result */ wp = (char*) memcpy (wp, prediction[i], len - 1); wp += len - 1; *wp++ = '\t'; } /* Terminate the result string */ if (wp > result) { *(wp - 1) = '\0'; } else if (wp == result) { *(wp++) = '\0'; } /* Resize memory to the optimal size. */ newp = (char*) realloc (result, wp - result); if (newp != NULL) { result = newp; } } return result; } static void on_predict () { // Get the current scintilla int which = -1; ::SendMessage(nppData._nppHandle, NPPM_GETCURRENTSCINTILLA, 0, (LPARAM)&which); if (which == -1) return; HWND scintilla = (which == 0)?nppData._scintillaMainHandle:nppData._scintillaSecondHandle; if (!presage) { // we only get here if the static global presage instance // hasn't been initialized yet. // init_presage (scintilla); ::SendMessage(scintilla, SCI_AUTOCSETSEPARATOR, '\t', 0); /* set autocompletion separator */ ::SendMessage(scintilla, SCI_AUTOCSETORDER, SC_ORDER_CUSTOM, 0); /* set autocompletion order */ char* value = 0; if (PRESAGE_OK == presage_config (presage, "Presage.Selector.SUGGESTIONS", &value)) { uptr_t height = atoi (value); presage_free_string (value); ::SendMessage(scintilla, SCI_AUTOCSETMAXHEIGHT, height, 0); /* set autocompletion box height */ } } char** prediction = 0; char* list = 0; presage_predict (presage, &prediction); /* for (int i = 0; prediction[i] != 0; i++) { ::MessageBoxA(NULL, (LPCSTR) prediction[i], "Prediction", MB_OK); } */ list = stringify_prediction (prediction); presage_free_string_array (prediction); /* ::MessageBoxA(NULL, (LPCSTR) list, "Predictions", MB_OK); */ uptr_t completion_active; completion_active = ::SendMessage (scintilla, SCI_AUTOCACTIVE, 0, 0); if (completion_active) { ::SendMessage (scintilla, SCI_AUTOCCANCEL, 0, 0); } ::SendMessage (scintilla, SCI_USERLISTSHOW, 1, (sptr_t) list); free (list); } void on_enable() { HMENU hMenu = ::GetMenu (nppData._nppHandle); glob_presage_enabled = !glob_presage_enabled; if (hMenu) { CheckMenuItem (hMenu, funcItem[CMD_ENABLED]._cmdID, MF_BYCOMMAND | (glob_presage_enabled ? MF_CHECKED : MF_UNCHECKED) ); } } void on_learn_mode() { HMENU hMenu = ::GetMenu (nppData._nppHandle); glob_learn_mode = !glob_learn_mode; const char *value = 0; if (glob_learn_mode) { value = "true"; } else { value = "false"; } if (PRESAGE_OK != presage_config_set ( presage, "Presage.Predictors.UserSmoothedNgramPredictor.LEARN", value)) { ::MessageBox(NULL, TEXT("Error while toggling Presage learn mode."), TEXT("Presage error"), MB_OK); } if (hMenu) { CheckMenuItem (hMenu, funcItem[CMD_LEARN_MODE]._cmdID, MF_BYCOMMAND | (glob_learn_mode ? MF_CHECKED : MF_UNCHECKED) ); } } void on_autopunctuation() { HMENU hMenu = ::GetMenu (nppData._nppHandle); glob_autopunctuation = !glob_autopunctuation; if (hMenu) { CheckMenuItem (hMenu, funcItem[CMD_AUTOPUNCTUATION]._cmdID, MF_BYCOMMAND | (glob_autopunctuation ? MF_CHECKED : MF_UNCHECKED) ); } } void on_about() { ::MessageBox(NULL, TEXT("Presage Notepad++ plugin.\n") TEXT("\n") TEXT("Presage, the intelligent predictive text entry system.\n") TEXT("\n") TEXT("Built on ") TEXT(__DATE__) TEXT(" at ") TEXT(__TIME__) TEXT("\n") TEXT("\n") TEXT("Copyright (C) 2013 Matteo Vescovi"), TEXT("Presage Notepad++ plugin"), MB_OK); } void on_help() { if (! hInstLib) { ::MessageBox(NULL, TEXT("Presage, the intelligent predictive text entry platform, is not installed on your system. Please install presage."), TEXT("Presage Notepad++ plugin"), MB_OK); } else { ::MessageBox(NULL, TEXT("Only limited help available for now.\n\n") TEXT("To insert a suggestion from the prediction autocompletion menu, press .\n") TEXT("To insert a newline, press .\n") TEXT("To see more choices, press .\n") TEXT("To configure NppPresage, see the Plugins->NppPlugin menu."), TEXT("Presage Notepad++ plugin"), MB_OK); } } static void on_user_list_selection(struct SCNotification* nt, HWND scintilla) { char* selection; char* completion; if (glob_function_keys_mode) { // strip function key from selection const char* separator; separator = strchr (nt->text, ' '); if (NULL == separator) { /* this happens when prediction is empty */ return; } selection = strdup (separator + 1); } else { selection = strdup (nt->text); } //g_print("selected text: %s\n", nt->text); if (PRESAGE_OK == presage_completion (presage, selection, &completion)) { uptr_t length = strlen (completion); sptr_t str = (sptr_t) completion; ::SendMessage(scintilla, SCI_ADDTEXT, length, str); } free (selection); presage_free_string (completion); // g_print("added selected text, now calling show_prediction()\n"); // show_prediction (scintilla, presage); } static void on_update_ui(struct SCNotification* notification, HWND scintilla) { on_predict (); } static void on_char_added (struct SCNotification* nt, HWND scintilla) { if (glob_autopunctuation) { /* if added char is an autopunctuation char */ if (strchr (glob_autopunctuation_chars, nt->ch)) { uptr_t curr_pos = ::SendMessage(scintilla, SCI_GETCURRENTPOS, 0, 0); if (curr_pos > 1) { //g_print ("current pos: %d\n", curr_pos); uptr_t prev_pos = curr_pos - 2; uptr_t prev_char = ::SendMessage(scintilla, SCI_GETCHARAT, prev_pos, 0); //g_print ("prev_pos: %d\n", prev_pos); //g_print ("prev_char: %c\n", prev_char); /* if previous char is a autopunctuation whitespace char */ if (strchr (glob_autopunctuation_whitespace, prev_char)) { //g_print ("autopunctuation activated\n"); char replacement[3] = { nt->ch, prev_char, 0 }; ::SendMessage(scintilla, SCI_SETSELECTION, prev_pos, curr_pos); ::SendMessage(scintilla, SCI_REPLACESEL, 0, (sptr_t) replacement); } } } } } static void on_key (struct SCNotification* nt, HWND scintilla) { // NOTE: this never gets invoked on Windows as SCN_KEY event is never fired char str[2048]; sprintf (str, "on_key: %d\n", nt->ch); ::MessageBox(NULL, (LPCWSTR) str, TEXT("on_key: key:"), MB_OK); //::MessageBox(NULL, (LPCWSTR) nt->ch, TEXT("on_key: key:"), MB_OK); if (glob_function_keys_mode) { uptr_t completion_active; completion_active = ::SendMessage (scintilla, SCI_AUTOCACTIVE, 0, 0); if (completion_active) { /* figure out which function key it is */ int fkn; char fk[4]; fkn = nt->ch - VK_F1 + 1; //g_print ("fkn: F%d\n", fkn); sprintf (fk, "F%d", fkn); //g_print ("fk: %s\n", fk); ::MessageBox(NULL, (LPCWSTR) fk, TEXT("function key"), MB_OK); /* select autocompletion */ ::SendMessage (scintilla, SCI_AUTOCSELECT, 0, (sptr_t) fk); /* and complete it */ ::SendMessage (scintilla, SCI_AUTOCCOMPLETE, 0, 0); } } } void on_notification (struct SCNotification* notification) { switch (notification->nmhdr.code) { case NPPN_SHUTDOWN: commandMenuCleanUp(); glob_presage_enabled = false; presage_free (presage); presage = 0; break; case NPPN_TBMODIFICATION: /* if presage DLL loading failed, gray out menu items */ if ((notification->nmhdr.hwndFrom == nppData._nppHandle) && (hInstLib == NULL)) { //::MessageBox(NULL, TEXT("graying out menu items..."), TEXT("Presage debugging"), MB_OK); HMENU hMenu = ::GetMenu (nppData._nppHandle); ::EnableMenuItem (hMenu, funcItem[CMD_ENABLED]._cmdID, MF_BYCOMMAND | MF_GRAYED); ::EnableMenuItem (hMenu, funcItem[CMD_LEARN_MODE]._cmdID, MF_BYCOMMAND | MF_GRAYED); ::EnableMenuItem (hMenu, funcItem[CMD_AUTOPUNCTUATION]._cmdID, MF_BYCOMMAND | MF_GRAYED); ::EnableMenuItem (hMenu, funcItem[CMD_PREDICT]._cmdID, MF_BYCOMMAND | MF_GRAYED); } break; } // handle scintilla notifications only if presage is activated if (glob_presage_enabled) { // Get the current scintilla int which = -1; ::SendMessage(nppData._nppHandle, NPPM_GETCURRENTSCINTILLA, 0, (LPARAM)&which); if (which == -1) return; HWND scintilla = (which == 0)?nppData._scintillaMainHandle:nppData._scintillaSecondHandle; switch (notification->nmhdr.code) { case SCN_PAINTED: //::MessageBox(NULL, TEXT("SCN_PAINTED"), TEXT("notification"), MB_OK); break; case SCN_UPDATEUI: on_update_ui (notification, scintilla); break; case SCN_MODIFIED: //::MessageBox(NULL, TEXT(notification->text), TEXT("SCNs_MODIFIED"), MB_OK); //::MessageBox(NULL, TEXT("SCN_MODIFIED"), TEXT("notification"), MB_OK); break; case SCN_CHARADDED: on_char_added (notification, scintilla); break; case SCN_USERLISTSELECTION: on_user_list_selection (notification, scintilla); break; case SCN_AUTOCCANCELLED: //::MessageBox(NULL, TEXT("SCN_AUTOCCANCELLED"), TEXT("notification"), MB_OK); break; case SCN_KEY: // NOTE: this never gets invoked on Windows as SCN_KEY event is never fired ::MessageBox(NULL, TEXT("SCN_KEY"), TEXT("notification"), MB_OK); on_key(notification, scintilla); break; default: //char str[2048]; //sprintf(str, "notification->nmhdr.code: %u\n", notification->nmhdr.code); //::MessageBox(NULL, TEXT(str), TEXT("notification"), MB_OK); break; } } } presage-0.9.1/apps/notepad++/Makefile.am0000644000175000017500000000246712002003252017715 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000 ########### # Presage, an extensible predictive text entry system # ------------------------------------------------------ # # Copyright (C) 2012 Matteo Vescovi # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along # with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., # 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. ## Process this file with automake to produce Makefile.in EXTRA_DIST = \ menuCmdID.h \ no_ms_shit.props \ no_ms_shit.vsprops \ Notepad_plus_msgs.h \ NppPresage.cpp \ NppPresage.sln \ NppPresage_vc8.sln \ NppPresage.vcxproj \ NppPresage.vcxproj.filters \ NppPresage.vcxproj.user \ PluginDefinition.cpp \ PluginDefinition.h \ PluginInterface.h \ PresageUplink.cpp \ PresageUplink.h \ README \ Scintilla.h presage-0.9.1/apps/notepad++/NppPresage.sln0000755000175000017500000000261411757643757020504 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000 Microsoft Visual Studio Solution File, Format Version 11.00 # Visual Studio 2010 Project("{8BC9CEB8-8B4A-11D0-8D11-00A0C91BC942}") = "NppPresage", "NppPresage.vcxproj", "{1590D7CD-7D3A-4AB7-A355-EE02F7FB987D}" EndProject Global GlobalSection(SolutionConfigurationPlatforms) = preSolution ANSI Debug|Win32 = ANSI Debug|Win32 ANSI Release|Win32 = ANSI Release|Win32 Unicode Debug|Win32 = Unicode Debug|Win32 Unicode Release|Win32 = Unicode Release|Win32 EndGlobalSection GlobalSection(ProjectConfigurationPlatforms) = postSolution {1590D7CD-7D3A-4AB7-A355-EE02F7FB987D}.ANSI Debug|Win32.ActiveCfg = ANSI Debug|Win32 {1590D7CD-7D3A-4AB7-A355-EE02F7FB987D}.ANSI Debug|Win32.Build.0 = ANSI Debug|Win32 {1590D7CD-7D3A-4AB7-A355-EE02F7FB987D}.ANSI Release|Win32.ActiveCfg = ANSI Release|Win32 {1590D7CD-7D3A-4AB7-A355-EE02F7FB987D}.ANSI Release|Win32.Build.0 = ANSI Release|Win32 {1590D7CD-7D3A-4AB7-A355-EE02F7FB987D}.Unicode Debug|Win32.ActiveCfg = Unicode Debug|Win32 {1590D7CD-7D3A-4AB7-A355-EE02F7FB987D}.Unicode Debug|Win32.Build.0 = Unicode Debug|Win32 {1590D7CD-7D3A-4AB7-A355-EE02F7FB987D}.Unicode Release|Win32.ActiveCfg = Unicode Release|Win32 {1590D7CD-7D3A-4AB7-A355-EE02F7FB987D}.Unicode Release|Win32.Build.0 = Unicode Release|Win32 EndGlobalSection GlobalSection(SolutionProperties) = preSolution HideSolutionNode = FALSE EndGlobalSection EndGlobal presage-0.9.1/apps/notepad++/no_ms_shit.props0000644000175000017500000000106111757643757021141 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000 <_ProjectFileVersion>10.0.30319.1 <_PropertySheetDisplayName>no ms shit __STDC_WANT_SECURE_LIB__=0;_CRT_NONSTDC_NO_DEPRECATE;%(PreprocessorDefinitions) presage-0.9.1/apps/notepad++/no_ms_shit.vsprops0000755000175000017500000000044711757643757021524 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000 presage-0.9.1/apps/notepad++/PluginDefinition.h0000755000175000017500000000521111757643757021336 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000 /****************************************************** * Presage, an extensible predictive text entry system * --------------------------------------------------- * * Copyright (C) 2008 Matteo Vescovi Copyright (C) 2003 Don HO This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. * **********(*)*/ #ifndef PLUGINDEFINITION_H #define PLUGINDEFINITION_H // // All difinitions of plugin interface // #include "PluginInterface.h" //-------------------------------------// //-- STEP 1. DEFINE YOUR PLUGIN NAME --// //-------------------------------------// // Here define your plugin name // const TCHAR NPP_PLUGIN_NAME[] = TEXT("Presage"); //-----------------------------------------------// //-- STEP 2. DEFINE YOUR PLUGIN COMMAND NUMBER --// //-----------------------------------------------// // // Here define the number of your plugin commands // enum MENU_COMMANDS { CMD_ENABLED = 0, CMD_LEARN_MODE, CMD_AUTOPUNCTUATION, CMD_SEPARATOR_1, CMD_PREDICT, CMD_SEPARATOR_2, CMD_ABOUT, CMD_HELP, NB_MENU_COMMANDS }; const int nbFunc = NB_MENU_COMMANDS; // // Initialization of your plugin data // It will be called while plugin loading // void pluginInit(HANDLE hModule); // // Cleaning of your plugin // It will be called while plugin unloading // void pluginCleanUp(); // //Initialization of your plugin commands // void commandMenuInit(); // //Clean up your plugin commands allocation (if any) // void commandMenuCleanUp(); // // Your plugin command functions // void on_enable(); void on_predict(); void on_learn_mode(); void on_autopunctuation(); void on_about(); void on_help(); void on_notification (struct SCNotification* notification); #endif //PLUGINDEFINITION_H presage-0.9.1/apps/notepad++/NppPresage_vc8.sln0000644000175000017500000000263011757643757021257 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000 Microsoft Visual Studio Solution File, Format Version 9.00 # Visual Studio 2005 Project("{8BC9CEB8-8B4A-11D0-8D11-00A0C91BC942}") = "NppPluginTemplate", "NppPluginTemplate.vcproj", "{1590D7CD-7D3A-4AB7-A355-EE02F7FB987D}" EndProject Global GlobalSection(SolutionConfigurationPlatforms) = preSolution ANSI Debug|Win32 = ANSI Debug|Win32 ANSI Release|Win32 = ANSI Release|Win32 Unicode Debug|Win32 = Unicode Debug|Win32 Unicode Realeas|Win32 = Unicode Realeas|Win32 EndGlobalSection GlobalSection(ProjectConfigurationPlatforms) = postSolution {1590D7CD-7D3A-4AB7-A355-EE02F7FB987D}.ANSI Debug|Win32.ActiveCfg = ANSI Debug|Win32 {1590D7CD-7D3A-4AB7-A355-EE02F7FB987D}.ANSI Debug|Win32.Build.0 = ANSI Debug|Win32 {1590D7CD-7D3A-4AB7-A355-EE02F7FB987D}.ANSI Release|Win32.ActiveCfg = ANSI Release|Win32 {1590D7CD-7D3A-4AB7-A355-EE02F7FB987D}.ANSI Release|Win32.Build.0 = ANSI Release|Win32 {1590D7CD-7D3A-4AB7-A355-EE02F7FB987D}.Unicode Debug|Win32.ActiveCfg = Unicode Debug|Win32 {1590D7CD-7D3A-4AB7-A355-EE02F7FB987D}.Unicode Debug|Win32.Build.0 = Unicode Debug|Win32 {1590D7CD-7D3A-4AB7-A355-EE02F7FB987D}.Unicode Realeas|Win32.ActiveCfg = Unicode Realeas|Win32 {1590D7CD-7D3A-4AB7-A355-EE02F7FB987D}.Unicode Realeas|Win32.Build.0 = Unicode Realeas|Win32 EndGlobalSection GlobalSection(SolutionProperties) = preSolution HideSolutionNode = FALSE EndGlobalSection EndGlobal presage-0.9.1/apps/notepad++/PresageUplink.h0000644000175000017500000000765111757643757020647 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000 /****************************************************** * Presage, an extensible predictive text entry system * --------------------------------------------------- * * Copyright (C) 2011 Matteo Vescovi This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. * **********(*)*/ #ifndef PRESAGE_UPLINK_H #define PRESAGE_UPLINK_H /* must match the presage DLL filename */ //const TCHAR PRESAGE_DLL_FILENAME[] = _T("libpresage-1.dll"); /* must match declarations in presageException.h */ typedef enum { PRESAGE_OK = 0, /* successful result */ PRESAGE_ERROR, /* generic/unknown presage error */ PRESAGE_TOKEN_PREFIX_MISMATCH_ERROR, PRESAGE_SMOOTHED_NGRAM_PREDICTOR_LEARN_ERROR, PRESAGE_CONFIG_VARIABLE_ERROR, PRESAGE_INVALID_CALLBACK_ERROR, PRESAGE_INVALID_SUGGESTION_ERROR, PRESAGE_INIT_PREDICTOR_ERROR, PRESAGE_SQLITE_OPEN_DATABASE_ERROR, PRESAGE_SQLITE_EXECUTE_SQL_ERROR } presage_error_code_t; /* must match declarations in presageCallback.h */ typedef const char* (*_presage_callback_get_past_stream) (void*); typedef const char* (*_presage_callback_get_future_stream) (void*); /* must match declarations in presage.h */ typedef struct _presage* presage_t; typedef presage_error_code_t (__cdecl * PFUNC_presage_new) (_presage_callback_get_past_stream past_stream_cb, void* past_stream_cb_arg, _presage_callback_get_future_stream future_stream_cb, void* future_stream_cb_arg, presage_t* result); typedef presage_error_code_t (__cdecl * PFUNC_presage_new_with_config) (_presage_callback_get_past_stream past, void* past_stream_cb_arg, _presage_callback_get_future_stream future_stream_cb, void* future_stream_cb_arg, const char* config, presage_t* result); typedef void (__cdecl * PFUNC_presage_free) (presage_t prsg); typedef void (__cdecl * PFUNC_presage_free_string) (char* str); typedef void (__cdecl * PFUNC_presage_free_string_array) (char** str); typedef presage_error_code_t (__cdecl * PFUNC_presage_predict) (presage_t prsg, char*** result); typedef presage_error_code_t (__cdecl * PFUNC_presage_completion) (presage_t prsg, const char* token, char** result); typedef presage_error_code_t (__cdecl * PFUNC_presage_context) (presage_t prsg, char** result); typedef presage_error_code_t (__cdecl * PFUNC_presage_context_change) (presage_t prsg, int* result); typedef presage_error_code_t (__cdecl * PFUNC_presage_prefix) (presage_t prsg, char** result); typedef presage_error_code_t (__cdecl * PFUNC_presage_config) (presage_t prsg, const char* variable, char** result); typedef presage_error_code_t (__cdecl * PFUNC_presage_config_set) (presage_t prsg, const char* variable, const char* value); typedef presage_error_code_t (__cdecl * PFUNC_presage_save_config) (presage_t prsg); bool LoadPresageDLL(void); void UnloadPresageDLL(void); #endif /* PRESAGE_UPLINK_H */ presage-0.9.1/apps/notepad++/Scintilla.h0000755000175000017500000010340412272205424017766 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000/* Scintilla source code edit control */ /** @file Scintilla.h ** Interface to the edit control. **/ /* Copyright 1998-2003 by Neil Hodgson * The License.txt file describes the conditions under which this software may be distributed. */ /* Most of this file is automatically generated from the Scintilla.iface interface definition * file which contains any comments about the definitions. HFacer.py does the generation. */ #ifndef SCINTILLA_H #define SCINTILLA_H #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif #if defined(_WIN32) /* Return false on failure: */ int Scintilla_RegisterClasses(void *hInstance); int Scintilla_ReleaseResources(); #endif int Scintilla_LinkLexers(); #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif /* Here should be placed typedefs for uptr_t, an unsigned integer type large enough to * hold a pointer and sptr_t, a signed integer large enough to hold a pointer. * May need to be changed for 64 bit platforms. */ #if defined(_WIN32) #include #endif #ifdef MAXULONG_PTR typedef ULONG_PTR uptr_t; typedef LONG_PTR sptr_t; #else typedef unsigned long uptr_t; typedef long sptr_t; #endif typedef sptr_t (*SciFnDirect)(sptr_t ptr, unsigned int iMessage, uptr_t wParam, sptr_t lParam); /* ++Autogenerated -- start of section automatically generated from Scintilla.iface */ #define INVALID_POSITION -1 #define SCI_START 2000 #define SCI_OPTIONAL_START 3000 #define SCI_LEXER_START 4000 #define SCI_ADDTEXT 2001 #define SCI_ADDSTYLEDTEXT 2002 #define SCI_INSERTTEXT 2003 #define SCI_CLEARALL 2004 #define SCI_DELETERANGE 2645 #define SCI_CLEARDOCUMENTSTYLE 2005 #define SCI_GETLENGTH 2006 #define SCI_GETCHARAT 2007 #define SCI_GETCURRENTPOS 2008 #define SCI_GETANCHOR 2009 #define SCI_GETSTYLEAT 2010 #define SCI_REDO 2011 #define SCI_SETUNDOCOLLECTION 2012 #define SCI_SELECTALL 2013 #define SCI_SETSAVEPOINT 2014 #define SCI_GETSTYLEDTEXT 2015 #define SCI_CANREDO 2016 #define SCI_MARKERLINEFROMHANDLE 2017 #define SCI_MARKERDELETEHANDLE 2018 #define SCI_GETUNDOCOLLECTION 2019 #define SCWS_INVISIBLE 0 #define SCWS_VISIBLEALWAYS 1 #define SCWS_VISIBLEAFTERINDENT 2 #define SCI_GETVIEWWS 2020 #define SCI_SETVIEWWS 2021 #define SCI_POSITIONFROMPOINT 2022 #define SCI_POSITIONFROMPOINTCLOSE 2023 #define SCI_GOTOLINE 2024 #define SCI_GOTOPOS 2025 #define SCI_SETANCHOR 2026 #define SCI_GETCURLINE 2027 #define SCI_GETENDSTYLED 2028 #define SC_EOL_CRLF 0 #define SC_EOL_CR 1 #define SC_EOL_LF 2 #define SCI_CONVERTEOLS 2029 #define SCI_GETEOLMODE 2030 #define SCI_SETEOLMODE 2031 #define SCI_STARTSTYLING 2032 #define SCI_SETSTYLING 2033 #define SCI_GETBUFFEREDDRAW 2034 #define SCI_SETBUFFEREDDRAW 2035 #define SCI_SETTABWIDTH 2036 #define SCI_GETTABWIDTH 2121 #define SC_CP_UTF8 65001 #define SCI_SETCODEPAGE 2037 #define MARKER_MAX 31 #define SC_MARK_CIRCLE 0 #define SC_MARK_ROUNDRECT 1 #define SC_MARK_ARROW 2 #define SC_MARK_SMALLRECT 3 #define SC_MARK_SHORTARROW 4 #define SC_MARK_EMPTY 5 #define SC_MARK_ARROWDOWN 6 #define SC_MARK_MINUS 7 #define SC_MARK_PLUS 8 #define SC_MARK_VLINE 9 #define SC_MARK_LCORNER 10 #define SC_MARK_TCORNER 11 #define SC_MARK_BOXPLUS 12 #define SC_MARK_BOXPLUSCONNECTED 13 #define SC_MARK_BOXMINUS 14 #define SC_MARK_BOXMINUSCONNECTED 15 #define SC_MARK_LCORNERCURVE 16 #define SC_MARK_TCORNERCURVE 17 #define SC_MARK_CIRCLEPLUS 18 #define SC_MARK_CIRCLEPLUSCONNECTED 19 #define SC_MARK_CIRCLEMINUS 20 #define SC_MARK_CIRCLEMINUSCONNECTED 21 #define SC_MARK_BACKGROUND 22 #define SC_MARK_DOTDOTDOT 23 #define SC_MARK_ARROWS 24 #define SC_MARK_PIXMAP 25 #define SC_MARK_FULLRECT 26 #define SC_MARK_LEFTRECT 27 #define SC_MARK_AVAILABLE 28 #define SC_MARK_UNDERLINE 29 #define SC_MARK_RGBAIMAGE 30 #define SC_MARK_CHARACTER 10000 #define SC_MARKNUM_FOLDEREND 25 #define SC_MARKNUM_FOLDEROPENMID 26 #define SC_MARKNUM_FOLDERMIDTAIL 27 #define SC_MARKNUM_FOLDERTAIL 28 #define SC_MARKNUM_FOLDERSUB 29 #define SC_MARKNUM_FOLDER 30 #define SC_MARKNUM_FOLDEROPEN 31 #define SC_MASK_FOLDERS 0xFE000000 #define SCI_MARKERDEFINE 2040 #define SCI_MARKERSETFORE 2041 #define SCI_MARKERSETBACK 2042 #define SCI_MARKERSETBACKSELECTED 2292 #define SCI_MARKERENABLEHIGHLIGHT 2293 #define SCI_MARKERADD 2043 #define SCI_MARKERDELETE 2044 #define SCI_MARKERDELETEALL 2045 #define SCI_MARKERGET 2046 #define SCI_MARKERNEXT 2047 #define SCI_MARKERPREVIOUS 2048 #define SCI_MARKERDEFINEPIXMAP 2049 #define SCI_MARKERADDSET 2466 #define SCI_MARKERSETALPHA 2476 #define SC_MAX_MARGIN 4 #define SC_MARGIN_SYMBOL 0 #define SC_MARGIN_NUMBER 1 #define SC_MARGIN_BACK 2 #define SC_MARGIN_FORE 3 #define SC_MARGIN_TEXT 4 #define SC_MARGIN_RTEXT 5 #define SCI_SETMARGINTYPEN 2240 #define SCI_GETMARGINTYPEN 2241 #define SCI_SETMARGINWIDTHN 2242 #define SCI_GETMARGINWIDTHN 2243 #define SCI_SETMARGINMASKN 2244 #define SCI_GETMARGINMASKN 2245 #define SCI_SETMARGINSENSITIVEN 2246 #define SCI_GETMARGINSENSITIVEN 2247 #define SCI_SETMARGINCURSORN 2248 #define SCI_GETMARGINCURSORN 2249 #define STYLE_DEFAULT 32 #define STYLE_LINENUMBER 33 #define STYLE_BRACELIGHT 34 #define STYLE_BRACEBAD 35 #define STYLE_CONTROLCHAR 36 #define STYLE_INDENTGUIDE 37 #define STYLE_CALLTIP 38 #define STYLE_LASTPREDEFINED 39 #define STYLE_MAX 255 #define SC_CHARSET_ANSI 0 #define SC_CHARSET_DEFAULT 1 #define SC_CHARSET_BALTIC 186 #define SC_CHARSET_CHINESEBIG5 136 #define SC_CHARSET_EASTEUROPE 238 #define SC_CHARSET_GB2312 134 #define SC_CHARSET_GREEK 161 #define SC_CHARSET_HANGUL 129 #define SC_CHARSET_MAC 77 #define SC_CHARSET_OEM 255 #define SC_CHARSET_RUSSIAN 204 #define SC_CHARSET_CYRILLIC 1251 #define SC_CHARSET_SHIFTJIS 128 #define SC_CHARSET_SYMBOL 2 #define SC_CHARSET_TURKISH 162 #define SC_CHARSET_JOHAB 130 #define SC_CHARSET_HEBREW 177 #define SC_CHARSET_ARABIC 178 #define SC_CHARSET_VIETNAMESE 163 #define SC_CHARSET_THAI 222 #define SC_CHARSET_8859_15 1000 #define SCI_STYLECLEARALL 2050 #define SCI_STYLESETFORE 2051 #define SCI_STYLESETBACK 2052 #define SCI_STYLESETBOLD 2053 #define SCI_STYLESETITALIC 2054 #define SCI_STYLESETSIZE 2055 #define SCI_STYLESETFONT 2056 #define SCI_STYLESETEOLFILLED 2057 #define SCI_STYLERESETDEFAULT 2058 #define SCI_STYLESETUNDERLINE 2059 #define SC_CASE_MIXED 0 #define SC_CASE_UPPER 1 #define SC_CASE_LOWER 2 #define SCI_STYLEGETFORE 2481 #define SCI_STYLEGETBACK 2482 #define SCI_STYLEGETBOLD 2483 #define SCI_STYLEGETITALIC 2484 #define SCI_STYLEGETSIZE 2485 #define SCI_STYLEGETFONT 2486 #define SCI_STYLEGETEOLFILLED 2487 #define SCI_STYLEGETUNDERLINE 2488 #define SCI_STYLEGETCASE 2489 #define SCI_STYLEGETCHARACTERSET 2490 #define SCI_STYLEGETVISIBLE 2491 #define SCI_STYLEGETCHANGEABLE 2492 #define SCI_STYLEGETHOTSPOT 2493 #define SCI_STYLESETCASE 2060 #define SC_FONT_SIZE_MULTIPLIER 100 #define SCI_STYLESETSIZEFRACTIONAL 2061 #define SCI_STYLEGETSIZEFRACTIONAL 2062 #define SC_WEIGHT_NORMAL 400 #define SC_WEIGHT_SEMIBOLD 600 #define SC_WEIGHT_BOLD 700 #define SCI_STYLESETWEIGHT 2063 #define SCI_STYLEGETWEIGHT 2064 #define SCI_STYLESETCHARACTERSET 2066 #define SCI_STYLESETHOTSPOT 2409 #define SCI_SETSELFORE 2067 #define SCI_SETSELBACK 2068 #define SCI_GETSELALPHA 2477 #define SCI_SETSELALPHA 2478 #define SCI_GETSELEOLFILLED 2479 #define SCI_SETSELEOLFILLED 2480 #define SCI_SETCARETFORE 2069 #define SCI_ASSIGNCMDKEY 2070 #define SCI_CLEARCMDKEY 2071 #define SCI_CLEARALLCMDKEYS 2072 #define SCI_SETSTYLINGEX 2073 #define SCI_STYLESETVISIBLE 2074 #define SCI_GETCARETPERIOD 2075 #define SCI_SETCARETPERIOD 2076 #define SCI_SETWORDCHARS 2077 #define SCI_GETWORDCHARS 2646 #define SCI_BEGINUNDOACTION 2078 #define SCI_ENDUNDOACTION 2079 #define INDIC_PLAIN 0 #define INDIC_SQUIGGLE 1 #define INDIC_TT 2 #define INDIC_DIAGONAL 3 #define INDIC_STRIKE 4 #define INDIC_HIDDEN 5 #define INDIC_BOX 6 #define INDIC_ROUNDBOX 7 #define INDIC_STRAIGHTBOX 8 #define INDIC_DASH 9 #define INDIC_DOTS 10 #define INDIC_SQUIGGLELOW 11 #define INDIC_DOTBOX 12 #define INDIC_SQUIGGLEPIXMAP 13 #define INDIC_COMPOSITIONTHICK 14 #define INDIC_MAX 31 #define INDIC_CONTAINER 8 #define INDIC0_MASK 0x20 #define INDIC1_MASK 0x40 #define INDIC2_MASK 0x80 #define INDICS_MASK 0xE0 #define SCI_INDICSETSTYLE 2080 #define SCI_INDICGETSTYLE 2081 #define SCI_INDICSETFORE 2082 #define SCI_INDICGETFORE 2083 #define SCI_INDICSETUNDER 2510 #define SCI_INDICGETUNDER 2511 #define SCI_SETWHITESPACEFORE 2084 #define SCI_SETWHITESPACEBACK 2085 #define SCI_SETWHITESPACESIZE 2086 #define SCI_GETWHITESPACESIZE 2087 #define SCI_SETSTYLEBITS 2090 #define SCI_GETSTYLEBITS 2091 #define SCI_SETLINESTATE 2092 #define SCI_GETLINESTATE 2093 #define SCI_GETMAXLINESTATE 2094 #define SCI_GETCARETLINEVISIBLE 2095 #define SCI_SETCARETLINEVISIBLE 2096 #define SCI_GETCARETLINEBACK 2097 #define SCI_SETCARETLINEBACK 2098 #define SCI_STYLESETCHANGEABLE 2099 #define SCI_AUTOCSHOW 2100 #define SCI_AUTOCCANCEL 2101 #define SCI_AUTOCACTIVE 2102 #define SCI_AUTOCPOSSTART 2103 #define SCI_AUTOCCOMPLETE 2104 #define SCI_AUTOCSTOPS 2105 #define SCI_AUTOCSETSEPARATOR 2106 #define SCI_AUTOCGETSEPARATOR 2107 #define SCI_AUTOCSELECT 2108 #define SCI_AUTOCSETCANCELATSTART 2110 #define SCI_AUTOCGETCANCELATSTART 2111 #define SCI_AUTOCSETFILLUPS 2112 #define SCI_AUTOCSETCHOOSESINGLE 2113 #define SCI_AUTOCGETCHOOSESINGLE 2114 #define SCI_AUTOCSETIGNORECASE 2115 #define SCI_AUTOCGETIGNORECASE 2116 #define SCI_USERLISTSHOW 2117 #define SCI_AUTOCSETAUTOHIDE 2118 #define SCI_AUTOCGETAUTOHIDE 2119 #define SCI_AUTOCSETDROPRESTOFWORD 2270 #define SCI_AUTOCGETDROPRESTOFWORD 2271 #define SCI_REGISTERIMAGE 2405 #define SCI_CLEARREGISTEREDIMAGES 2408 #define SCI_AUTOCGETTYPESEPARATOR 2285 #define SCI_AUTOCSETTYPESEPARATOR 2286 #define SCI_AUTOCSETMAXWIDTH 2208 #define SCI_AUTOCGETMAXWIDTH 2209 #define SCI_AUTOCSETMAXHEIGHT 2210 #define SCI_AUTOCGETMAXHEIGHT 2211 #define SCI_SETINDENT 2122 #define SCI_GETINDENT 2123 #define SCI_SETUSETABS 2124 #define SCI_GETUSETABS 2125 #define SCI_SETLINEINDENTATION 2126 #define SCI_GETLINEINDENTATION 2127 #define SCI_GETLINEINDENTPOSITION 2128 #define SCI_GETCOLUMN 2129 #define SCI_COUNTCHARACTERS 2633 #define SCI_SETHSCROLLBAR 2130 #define SCI_GETHSCROLLBAR 2131 #define SC_IV_NONE 0 #define SC_IV_REAL 1 #define SC_IV_LOOKFORWARD 2 #define SC_IV_LOOKBOTH 3 #define SCI_SETINDENTATIONGUIDES 2132 #define SCI_GETINDENTATIONGUIDES 2133 #define SCI_SETHIGHLIGHTGUIDE 2134 #define SCI_GETHIGHLIGHTGUIDE 2135 #define SCI_GETLINEENDPOSITION 2136 #define SCI_GETCODEPAGE 2137 #define SCI_GETCARETFORE 2138 #define SCI_GETREADONLY 2140 #define SCI_SETCURRENTPOS 2141 #define SCI_SETSELECTIONSTART 2142 #define SCI_GETSELECTIONSTART 2143 #define SCI_SETSELECTIONEND 2144 #define SCI_GETSELECTIONEND 2145 #define SCI_SETEMPTYSELECTION 2556 #define SCI_SETPRINTMAGNIFICATION 2146 #define SCI_GETPRINTMAGNIFICATION 2147 #define SC_PRINT_NORMAL 0 #define SC_PRINT_INVERTLIGHT 1 #define SC_PRINT_BLACKONWHITE 2 #define SC_PRINT_COLOURONWHITE 3 #define SC_PRINT_COLOURONWHITEDEFAULTBG 4 #define SCI_SETPRINTCOLOURMODE 2148 #define SCI_GETPRINTCOLOURMODE 2149 #define SCFIND_WHOLEWORD 2 #define SCFIND_MATCHCASE 4 #define SCFIND_WORDSTART 0x00100000 #define SCFIND_REGEXP 0x00200000 #define SCFIND_POSIX 0x00400000 #define SCI_FINDTEXT 2150 #define SCI_FORMATRANGE 2151 #define SCI_GETFIRSTVISIBLELINE 2152 #define SCI_GETLINE 2153 #define SCI_GETLINECOUNT 2154 #define SCI_SETMARGINLEFT 2155 #define SCI_GETMARGINLEFT 2156 #define SCI_SETMARGINRIGHT 2157 #define SCI_GETMARGINRIGHT 2158 #define SCI_GETMODIFY 2159 #define SCI_SETSEL 2160 #define SCI_GETSELTEXT 2161 #define SCI_GETTEXTRANGE 2162 #define SCI_HIDESELECTION 2163 #define SCI_POINTXFROMPOSITION 2164 #define SCI_POINTYFROMPOSITION 2165 #define SCI_LINEFROMPOSITION 2166 #define SCI_POSITIONFROMLINE 2167 #define SCI_LINESCROLL 2168 #define SCI_SCROLLCARET 2169 #define SCI_SCROLLRANGE 2569 #define SCI_REPLACESEL 2170 #define SCI_SETREADONLY 2171 #define SCI_NULL 2172 #define SCI_CANPASTE 2173 #define SCI_CANUNDO 2174 #define SCI_EMPTYUNDOBUFFER 2175 #define SCI_UNDO 2176 #define SCI_CUT 2177 #define SCI_COPY 2178 #define SCI_PASTE 2179 #define SCI_CLEAR 2180 #define SCI_SETTEXT 2181 #define SCI_GETTEXT 2182 #define SCI_GETTEXTLENGTH 2183 #define SCI_GETDIRECTFUNCTION 2184 #define SCI_GETDIRECTPOINTER 2185 #define SCI_SETOVERTYPE 2186 #define SCI_GETOVERTYPE 2187 #define SCI_SETCARETWIDTH 2188 #define SCI_GETCARETWIDTH 2189 #define SCI_SETTARGETSTART 2190 #define SCI_GETTARGETSTART 2191 #define SCI_SETTARGETEND 2192 #define SCI_GETTARGETEND 2193 #define SCI_REPLACETARGET 2194 #define SCI_REPLACETARGETRE 2195 #define SCI_SEARCHINTARGET 2197 #define SCI_SETSEARCHFLAGS 2198 #define SCI_GETSEARCHFLAGS 2199 #define SCI_CALLTIPSHOW 2200 #define SCI_CALLTIPCANCEL 2201 #define SCI_CALLTIPACTIVE 2202 #define SCI_CALLTIPPOSSTART 2203 #define SCI_CALLTIPSETHLT 2204 #define SCI_CALLTIPSETBACK 2205 #define SCI_CALLTIPSETFORE 2206 #define SCI_CALLTIPSETFOREHLT 2207 #define SCI_CALLTIPUSESTYLE 2212 #define SCI_CALLTIPSETPOSITION 2213 #define SCI_VISIBLEFROMDOCLINE 2220 #define SCI_DOCLINEFROMVISIBLE 2221 #define SCI_WRAPCOUNT 2235 #define SC_FOLDLEVELBASE 0x400 #define SC_FOLDLEVELWHITEFLAG 0x1000 #define SC_FOLDLEVELHEADERFLAG 0x2000 #define SC_FOLDLEVELNUMBERMASK 0x0FFF #define SCI_SETFOLDLEVEL 2222 #define SCI_GETFOLDLEVEL 2223 #define SCI_GETLASTCHILD 2224 #define SCI_GETFOLDPARENT 2225 #define SCI_SHOWLINES 2226 #define SCI_HIDELINES 2227 #define SCI_GETLINEVISIBLE 2228 #define SCI_GETALLLINESVISIBLE 2236 #define SCI_SETFOLDEXPANDED 2229 #define SCI_GETFOLDEXPANDED 2230 #define SCI_TOGGLEFOLD 2231 #define SC_FOLDACTION_CONTRACT 0 #define SC_FOLDACTION_EXPAND 1 #define SC_FOLDACTION_TOGGLE 2 #define SCI_FOLDLINE 2237 #define SCI_FOLDCHILDREN 2238 #define SCI_EXPANDCHILDREN 2239 #define SCI_FOLDALL 2662 #define SCI_ENSUREVISIBLE 2232 #define SC_AUTOMATICFOLD_SHOW 0x0001 #define SC_AUTOMATICFOLD_CLICK 0x0002 #define SC_AUTOMATICFOLD_CHANGE 0x0004 #define SCI_SETAUTOMATICFOLD 2663 #define SCI_GETAUTOMATICFOLD 2664 #define SC_FOLDFLAG_LINEBEFORE_EXPANDED 0x0002 #define SC_FOLDFLAG_LINEBEFORE_CONTRACTED 0x0004 #define SC_FOLDFLAG_LINEAFTER_EXPANDED 0x0008 #define SC_FOLDFLAG_LINEAFTER_CONTRACTED 0x0010 #define SC_FOLDFLAG_LEVELNUMBERS 0x0040 #define SCI_SETFOLDFLAGS 2233 #define SCI_ENSUREVISIBLEENFORCEPOLICY 2234 #define SCI_SETTABINDENTS 2260 #define SCI_GETTABINDENTS 2261 #define SCI_SETBACKSPACEUNINDENTS 2262 #define SCI_GETBACKSPACEUNINDENTS 2263 #define SC_TIME_FOREVER 10000000 #define SCI_SETMOUSEDWELLTIME 2264 #define SCI_GETMOUSEDWELLTIME 2265 #define SCI_WORDSTARTPOSITION 2266 #define SCI_WORDENDPOSITION 2267 #define SC_WRAP_NONE 0 #define SC_WRAP_WORD 1 #define SC_WRAP_CHAR 2 #define SCI_SETWRAPMODE 2268 #define SCI_GETWRAPMODE 2269 #define SC_WRAPVISUALFLAG_NONE 0x0000 #define SC_WRAPVISUALFLAG_END 0x0001 #define SC_WRAPVISUALFLAG_START 0x0002 #define SC_WRAPVISUALFLAG_MARGIN 0x0004 #define SCI_SETWRAPVISUALFLAGS 2460 #define SCI_GETWRAPVISUALFLAGS 2461 #define SC_WRAPVISUALFLAGLOC_DEFAULT 0x0000 #define SC_WRAPVISUALFLAGLOC_END_BY_TEXT 0x0001 #define SC_WRAPVISUALFLAGLOC_START_BY_TEXT 0x0002 #define SCI_SETWRAPVISUALFLAGSLOCATION 2462 #define SCI_GETWRAPVISUALFLAGSLOCATION 2463 #define SCI_SETWRAPSTARTINDENT 2464 #define SCI_GETWRAPSTARTINDENT 2465 #define SC_WRAPINDENT_FIXED 0 #define SC_WRAPINDENT_SAME 1 #define SC_WRAPINDENT_INDENT 2 #define SCI_SETWRAPINDENTMODE 2472 #define SCI_GETWRAPINDENTMODE 2473 #define SC_CACHE_NONE 0 #define SC_CACHE_CARET 1 #define SC_CACHE_PAGE 2 #define SC_CACHE_DOCUMENT 3 #define SCI_SETLAYOUTCACHE 2272 #define SCI_GETLAYOUTCACHE 2273 #define SCI_SETSCROLLWIDTH 2274 #define SCI_GETSCROLLWIDTH 2275 #define SCI_SETSCROLLWIDTHTRACKING 2516 #define SCI_GETSCROLLWIDTHTRACKING 2517 #define SCI_TEXTWIDTH 2276 #define SCI_SETENDATLASTLINE 2277 #define SCI_GETENDATLASTLINE 2278 #define SCI_TEXTHEIGHT 2279 #define SCI_SETVSCROLLBAR 2280 #define SCI_GETVSCROLLBAR 2281 #define SCI_APPENDTEXT 2282 #define SCI_GETTWOPHASEDRAW 2283 #define SCI_SETTWOPHASEDRAW 2284 #define SC_EFF_QUALITY_MASK 0xF #define SC_EFF_QUALITY_DEFAULT 0 #define SC_EFF_QUALITY_NON_ANTIALIASED 1 #define SC_EFF_QUALITY_ANTIALIASED 2 #define SC_EFF_QUALITY_LCD_OPTIMIZED 3 #define SCI_SETFONTQUALITY 2611 #define SCI_GETFONTQUALITY 2612 #define SCI_SETFIRSTVISIBLELINE 2613 #define SC_MULTIPASTE_ONCE 0 #define SC_MULTIPASTE_EACH 1 #define SCI_SETMULTIPASTE 2614 #define SCI_GETMULTIPASTE 2615 #define SCI_GETTAG 2616 #define SCI_TARGETFROMSELECTION 2287 #define SCI_LINESJOIN 2288 #define SCI_LINESSPLIT 2289 #define SCI_SETFOLDMARGINCOLOUR 2290 #define SCI_SETFOLDMARGINHICOLOUR 2291 #define SCI_LINEDOWN 2300 #define SCI_LINEDOWNEXTEND 2301 #define SCI_LINEUP 2302 #define SCI_LINEUPEXTEND 2303 #define SCI_CHARLEFT 2304 #define SCI_CHARLEFTEXTEND 2305 #define SCI_CHARRIGHT 2306 #define SCI_CHARRIGHTEXTEND 2307 #define SCI_WORDLEFT 2308 #define SCI_WORDLEFTEXTEND 2309 #define SCI_WORDRIGHT 2310 #define SCI_WORDRIGHTEXTEND 2311 #define SCI_HOME 2312 #define SCI_HOMEEXTEND 2313 #define SCI_LINEEND 2314 #define SCI_LINEENDEXTEND 2315 #define SCI_DOCUMENTSTART 2316 #define SCI_DOCUMENTSTARTEXTEND 2317 #define SCI_DOCUMENTEND 2318 #define SCI_DOCUMENTENDEXTEND 2319 #define SCI_PAGEUP 2320 #define SCI_PAGEUPEXTEND 2321 #define SCI_PAGEDOWN 2322 #define SCI_PAGEDOWNEXTEND 2323 #define SCI_EDITTOGGLEOVERTYPE 2324 #define SCI_CANCEL 2325 #define SCI_DELETEBACK 2326 #define SCI_TAB 2327 #define SCI_BACKTAB 2328 #define SCI_NEWLINE 2329 #define SCI_FORMFEED 2330 #define SCI_VCHOME 2331 #define SCI_VCHOMEEXTEND 2332 #define SCI_ZOOMIN 2333 #define SCI_ZOOMOUT 2334 #define SCI_DELWORDLEFT 2335 #define SCI_DELWORDRIGHT 2336 #define SCI_DELWORDRIGHTEND 2518 #define SCI_LINECUT 2337 #define SCI_LINEDELETE 2338 #define SCI_LINETRANSPOSE 2339 #define SCI_LINEDUPLICATE 2404 #define SCI_LOWERCASE 2340 #define SCI_UPPERCASE 2341 #define SCI_LINESCROLLDOWN 2342 #define SCI_LINESCROLLUP 2343 #define SCI_DELETEBACKNOTLINE 2344 #define SCI_HOMEDISPLAY 2345 #define SCI_HOMEDISPLAYEXTEND 2346 #define SCI_LINEENDDISPLAY 2347 #define SCI_LINEENDDISPLAYEXTEND 2348 #define SCI_HOMEWRAP 2349 #define SCI_HOMEWRAPEXTEND 2450 #define SCI_LINEENDWRAP 2451 #define SCI_LINEENDWRAPEXTEND 2452 #define SCI_VCHOMEWRAP 2453 #define SCI_VCHOMEWRAPEXTEND 2454 #define SCI_LINECOPY 2455 #define SCI_MOVECARETINSIDEVIEW 2401 #define SCI_LINELENGTH 2350 #define SCI_BRACEHIGHLIGHT 2351 #define SCI_BRACEHIGHLIGHTINDICATOR 2498 #define SCI_BRACEBADLIGHT 2352 #define SCI_BRACEBADLIGHTINDICATOR 2499 #define SCI_BRACEMATCH 2353 #define SCI_GETVIEWEOL 2355 #define SCI_SETVIEWEOL 2356 #define SCI_GETDOCPOINTER 2357 #define SCI_SETDOCPOINTER 2358 #define SCI_SETMODEVENTMASK 2359 #define EDGE_NONE 0 #define EDGE_LINE 1 #define EDGE_BACKGROUND 2 #define SCI_GETEDGECOLUMN 2360 #define SCI_SETEDGECOLUMN 2361 #define SCI_GETEDGEMODE 2362 #define SCI_SETEDGEMODE 2363 #define SCI_GETEDGECOLOUR 2364 #define SCI_SETEDGECOLOUR 2365 #define SCI_SEARCHANCHOR 2366 #define SCI_SEARCHNEXT 2367 #define SCI_SEARCHPREV 2368 #define SCI_LINESONSCREEN 2370 #define SCI_USEPOPUP 2371 #define SCI_SELECTIONISRECTANGLE 2372 #define SCI_SETZOOM 2373 #define SCI_GETZOOM 2374 #define SCI_CREATEDOCUMENT 2375 #define SCI_ADDREFDOCUMENT 2376 #define SCI_RELEASEDOCUMENT 2377 #define SCI_GETMODEVENTMASK 2378 #define SCI_SETFOCUS 2380 #define SCI_GETFOCUS 2381 #define SC_STATUS_OK 0 #define SC_STATUS_FAILURE 1 #define SC_STATUS_BADALLOC 2 #define SCI_SETSTATUS 2382 #define SCI_GETSTATUS 2383 #define SCI_SETMOUSEDOWNCAPTURES 2384 #define SCI_GETMOUSEDOWNCAPTURES 2385 #define SC_CURSORNORMAL -1 #define SC_CURSORARROW 2 #define SC_CURSORWAIT 4 #define SC_CURSORREVERSEARROW 7 #define SCI_SETCURSOR 2386 #define SCI_GETCURSOR 2387 #define SCI_SETCONTROLCHARSYMBOL 2388 #define SCI_GETCONTROLCHARSYMBOL 2389 #define SCI_WORDPARTLEFT 2390 #define SCI_WORDPARTLEFTEXTEND 2391 #define SCI_WORDPARTRIGHT 2392 #define SCI_WORDPARTRIGHTEXTEND 2393 #define VISIBLE_SLOP 0x01 #define VISIBLE_STRICT 0x04 #define SCI_SETVISIBLEPOLICY 2394 #define SCI_DELLINELEFT 2395 #define SCI_DELLINERIGHT 2396 #define SCI_SETXOFFSET 2397 #define SCI_GETXOFFSET 2398 #define SCI_CHOOSECARETX 2399 #define SCI_GRABFOCUS 2400 #define CARET_SLOP 0x01 #define CARET_STRICT 0x04 #define CARET_JUMPS 0x10 #define CARET_EVEN 0x08 #define SCI_SETXCARETPOLICY 2402 #define SCI_SETYCARETPOLICY 2403 #define SCI_SETPRINTWRAPMODE 2406 #define SCI_GETPRINTWRAPMODE 2407 #define SCI_SETHOTSPOTACTIVEFORE 2410 #define SCI_GETHOTSPOTACTIVEFORE 2494 #define SCI_SETHOTSPOTACTIVEBACK 2411 #define SCI_GETHOTSPOTACTIVEBACK 2495 #define SCI_SETHOTSPOTACTIVEUNDERLINE 2412 #define SCI_GETHOTSPOTACTIVEUNDERLINE 2496 #define SCI_SETHOTSPOTSINGLELINE 2421 #define SCI_GETHOTSPOTSINGLELINE 2497 #define SCI_PARADOWN 2413 #define SCI_PARADOWNEXTEND 2414 #define SCI_PARAUP 2415 #define SCI_PARAUPEXTEND 2416 #define SCI_POSITIONBEFORE 2417 #define SCI_POSITIONAFTER 2418 #define SCI_COPYRANGE 2419 #define SCI_COPYTEXT 2420 #define SC_SEL_STREAM 0 #define SC_SEL_RECTANGLE 1 #define SC_SEL_LINES 2 #define SC_SEL_THIN 3 #define SCI_SETSELECTIONMODE 2422 #define SCI_GETSELECTIONMODE 2423 #define SCI_GETLINESELSTARTPOSITION 2424 #define SCI_GETLINESELENDPOSITION 2425 #define SCI_LINEDOWNRECTEXTEND 2426 #define SCI_LINEUPRECTEXTEND 2427 #define SCI_CHARLEFTRECTEXTEND 2428 #define SCI_CHARRIGHTRECTEXTEND 2429 #define SCI_HOMERECTEXTEND 2430 #define SCI_VCHOMERECTEXTEND 2431 #define SCI_LINEENDRECTEXTEND 2432 #define SCI_PAGEUPRECTEXTEND 2433 #define SCI_PAGEDOWNRECTEXTEND 2434 #define SCI_STUTTEREDPAGEUP 2435 #define SCI_STUTTEREDPAGEUPEXTEND 2436 #define SCI_STUTTEREDPAGEDOWN 2437 #define SCI_STUTTEREDPAGEDOWNEXTEND 2438 #define SCI_WORDLEFTEND 2439 #define SCI_WORDLEFTENDEXTEND 2440 #define SCI_WORDRIGHTEND 2441 #define SCI_WORDRIGHTENDEXTEND 2442 #define SCI_SETWHITESPACECHARS 2443 #define SCI_GETWHITESPACECHARS 2647 #define SCI_SETPUNCTUATIONCHARS 2648 #define SCI_GETPUNCTUATIONCHARS 2649 #define SCI_SETCHARSDEFAULT 2444 #define SCI_AUTOCGETCURRENT 2445 #define SCI_AUTOCGETCURRENTTEXT 2610 #define SC_CASEINSENSITIVEBEHAVIOUR_RESPECTCASE 0 #define SC_CASEINSENSITIVEBEHAVIOUR_IGNORECASE 1 #define SCI_AUTOCSETCASEINSENSITIVEBEHAVIOUR 2634 #define SCI_AUTOCGETCASEINSENSITIVEBEHAVIOUR 2635 #define SC_ORDER_PRESORTED 0 #define SC_ORDER_PERFORMSORT 1 #define SC_ORDER_CUSTOM 2 #define SCI_AUTOCSETORDER 2660 #define SCI_AUTOCGETORDER 2661 #define SCI_ALLOCATE 2446 #define SCI_TARGETASUTF8 2447 #define SCI_SETLENGTHFORENCODE 2448 #define SCI_ENCODEDFROMUTF8 2449 #define SCI_FINDCOLUMN 2456 #define SCI_GETCARETSTICKY 2457 #define SCI_SETCARETSTICKY 2458 #define SC_CARETSTICKY_OFF 0 #define SC_CARETSTICKY_ON 1 #define SC_CARETSTICKY_WHITESPACE 2 #define SCI_TOGGLECARETSTICKY 2459 #define SCI_SETPASTECONVERTENDINGS 2467 #define SCI_GETPASTECONVERTENDINGS 2468 #define SCI_SELECTIONDUPLICATE 2469 #define SC_ALPHA_TRANSPARENT 0 #define SC_ALPHA_OPAQUE 255 #define SC_ALPHA_NOALPHA 256 #define SCI_SETCARETLINEBACKALPHA 2470 #define SCI_GETCARETLINEBACKALPHA 2471 #define CARETSTYLE_INVISIBLE 0 #define CARETSTYLE_LINE 1 #define CARETSTYLE_BLOCK 2 #define SCI_SETCARETSTYLE 2512 #define SCI_GETCARETSTYLE 2513 #define SCI_SETINDICATORCURRENT 2500 #define SCI_GETINDICATORCURRENT 2501 #define SCI_SETINDICATORVALUE 2502 #define SCI_GETINDICATORVALUE 2503 #define SCI_INDICATORFILLRANGE 2504 #define SCI_INDICATORCLEARRANGE 2505 #define SCI_INDICATORALLONFOR 2506 #define SCI_INDICATORVALUEAT 2507 #define SCI_INDICATORSTART 2508 #define SCI_INDICATOREND 2509 #define SCI_SETPOSITIONCACHE 2514 #define SCI_GETPOSITIONCACHE 2515 #define SCI_COPYALLOWLINE 2519 #define SCI_GETCHARACTERPOINTER 2520 #define SCI_GETRANGEPOINTER 2643 #define SCI_GETGAPPOSITION 2644 #define SCI_SETKEYSUNICODE 2521 #define SCI_GETKEYSUNICODE 2522 #define SCI_INDICSETALPHA 2523 #define SCI_INDICGETALPHA 2524 #define SCI_INDICSETOUTLINEALPHA 2558 #define SCI_INDICGETOUTLINEALPHA 2559 #define SCI_SETEXTRAASCENT 2525 #define SCI_GETEXTRAASCENT 2526 #define SCI_SETEXTRADESCENT 2527 #define SCI_GETEXTRADESCENT 2528 #define SCI_MARKERSYMBOLDEFINED 2529 #define SCI_MARGINSETTEXT 2530 #define SCI_MARGINGETTEXT 2531 #define SCI_MARGINSETSTYLE 2532 #define SCI_MARGINGETSTYLE 2533 #define SCI_MARGINSETSTYLES 2534 #define SCI_MARGINGETSTYLES 2535 #define SCI_MARGINTEXTCLEARALL 2536 #define SCI_MARGINSETSTYLEOFFSET 2537 #define SCI_MARGINGETSTYLEOFFSET 2538 #define SC_MARGINOPTION_NONE 0 #define SC_MARGINOPTION_SUBLINESELECT 1 #define SCI_SETMARGINOPTIONS 2539 #define SCI_GETMARGINOPTIONS 2557 #define SCI_ANNOTATIONSETTEXT 2540 #define SCI_ANNOTATIONGETTEXT 2541 #define SCI_ANNOTATIONSETSTYLE 2542 #define SCI_ANNOTATIONGETSTYLE 2543 #define SCI_ANNOTATIONSETSTYLES 2544 #define SCI_ANNOTATIONGETSTYLES 2545 #define SCI_ANNOTATIONGETLINES 2546 #define SCI_ANNOTATIONCLEARALL 2547 #define ANNOTATION_HIDDEN 0 #define ANNOTATION_STANDARD 1 #define ANNOTATION_BOXED 2 #define SCI_ANNOTATIONSETVISIBLE 2548 #define SCI_ANNOTATIONGETVISIBLE 2549 #define SCI_ANNOTATIONSETSTYLEOFFSET 2550 #define SCI_ANNOTATIONGETSTYLEOFFSET 2551 #define SCI_RELEASEALLEXTENDEDSTYLES 2552 #define SCI_ALLOCATEEXTENDEDSTYLES 2553 #define UNDO_MAY_COALESCE 1 #define SCI_ADDUNDOACTION 2560 #define SCI_CHARPOSITIONFROMPOINT 2561 #define SCI_CHARPOSITIONFROMPOINTCLOSE 2562 #define SCI_SETMULTIPLESELECTION 2563 #define SCI_GETMULTIPLESELECTION 2564 #define SCI_SETADDITIONALSELECTIONTYPING 2565 #define SCI_GETADDITIONALSELECTIONTYPING 2566 #define SCI_SETADDITIONALCARETSBLINK 2567 #define SCI_GETADDITIONALCARETSBLINK 2568 #define SCI_SETADDITIONALCARETSVISIBLE 2608 #define SCI_GETADDITIONALCARETSVISIBLE 2609 #define SCI_GETSELECTIONS 2570 #define SCI_GETSELECTIONEMPTY 2650 #define SCI_CLEARSELECTIONS 2571 #define SCI_SETSELECTION 2572 #define SCI_ADDSELECTION 2573 #define SCI_SETMAINSELECTION 2574 #define SCI_GETMAINSELECTION 2575 #define SCI_SETSELECTIONNCARET 2576 #define SCI_GETSELECTIONNCARET 2577 #define SCI_SETSELECTIONNANCHOR 2578 #define SCI_GETSELECTIONNANCHOR 2579 #define SCI_SETSELECTIONNCARETVIRTUALSPACE 2580 #define SCI_GETSELECTIONNCARETVIRTUALSPACE 2581 #define SCI_SETSELECTIONNANCHORVIRTUALSPACE 2582 #define SCI_GETSELECTIONNANCHORVIRTUALSPACE 2583 #define SCI_SETSELECTIONNSTART 2584 #define SCI_GETSELECTIONNSTART 2585 #define SCI_SETSELECTIONNEND 2586 #define SCI_GETSELECTIONNEND 2587 #define SCI_SETRECTANGULARSELECTIONCARET 2588 #define SCI_GETRECTANGULARSELECTIONCARET 2589 #define SCI_SETRECTANGULARSELECTIONANCHOR 2590 #define SCI_GETRECTANGULARSELECTIONANCHOR 2591 #define SCI_SETRECTANGULARSELECTIONCARETVIRTUALSPACE 2592 #define SCI_GETRECTANGULARSELECTIONCARETVIRTUALSPACE 2593 #define SCI_SETRECTANGULARSELECTIONANCHORVIRTUALSPACE 2594 #define SCI_GETRECTANGULARSELECTIONANCHORVIRTUALSPACE 2595 #define SCVS_NONE 0 #define SCVS_RECTANGULARSELECTION 1 #define SCVS_USERACCESSIBLE 2 #define SCI_SETVIRTUALSPACEOPTIONS 2596 #define SCI_GETVIRTUALSPACEOPTIONS 2597 #define SCI_SETRECTANGULARSELECTIONMODIFIER 2598 #define SCI_GETRECTANGULARSELECTIONMODIFIER 2599 #define SCI_SETADDITIONALSELFORE 2600 #define SCI_SETADDITIONALSELBACK 2601 #define SCI_SETADDITIONALSELALPHA 2602 #define SCI_GETADDITIONALSELALPHA 2603 #define SCI_SETADDITIONALCARETFORE 2604 #define SCI_GETADDITIONALCARETFORE 2605 #define SCI_ROTATESELECTION 2606 #define SCI_SWAPMAINANCHORCARET 2607 #define SCI_CHANGELEXERSTATE 2617 #define SCI_CONTRACTEDFOLDNEXT 2618 #define SCI_VERTICALCENTRECARET 2619 #define SCI_MOVESELECTEDLINESUP 2620 #define SCI_MOVESELECTEDLINESDOWN 2621 #define SCI_SETIDENTIFIER 2622 #define SCI_GETIDENTIFIER 2623 #define SCI_RGBAIMAGESETWIDTH 2624 #define SCI_RGBAIMAGESETHEIGHT 2625 #define SCI_RGBAIMAGESETSCALE 2651 #define SCI_MARKERDEFINERGBAIMAGE 2626 #define SCI_REGISTERRGBAIMAGE 2627 #define SCI_SCROLLTOSTART 2628 #define SCI_SCROLLTOEND 2629 #define SC_TECHNOLOGY_DEFAULT 0 #define SC_TECHNOLOGY_DIRECTWRITE 1 #define SCI_SETTECHNOLOGY 2630 #define SCI_GETTECHNOLOGY 2631 #define SCI_CREATELOADER 2632 #define SCI_FINDINDICATORSHOW 2640 #define SCI_FINDINDICATORFLASH 2641 #define SCI_FINDINDICATORHIDE 2642 #define SCI_VCHOMEDISPLAY 2652 #define SCI_VCHOMEDISPLAYEXTEND 2653 #define SCI_GETCARETLINEVISIBLEALWAYS 2654 #define SCI_SETCARETLINEVISIBLEALWAYS 2655 #define SCI_STARTRECORD 3001 #define SCI_STOPRECORD 3002 #define SCI_SETLEXER 4001 #define SCI_GETLEXER 4002 #define SCI_COLOURISE 4003 #define SCI_SETPROPERTY 4004 #define KEYWORDSET_MAX 8 #define SCI_SETKEYWORDS 4005 #define SCI_SETLEXERLANGUAGE 4006 #define SCI_LOADLEXERLIBRARY 4007 #define SCI_GETPROPERTY 4008 #define SCI_GETPROPERTYEXPANDED 4009 #define SCI_GETPROPERTYINT 4010 #define SCI_GETSTYLEBITSNEEDED 4011 #define SCI_GETLEXERLANGUAGE 4012 #define SCI_PRIVATELEXERCALL 4013 #define SCI_PROPERTYNAMES 4014 #define SC_TYPE_BOOLEAN 0 #define SC_TYPE_INTEGER 1 #define SC_TYPE_STRING 2 #define SCI_PROPERTYTYPE 4015 #define SCI_DESCRIBEPROPERTY 4016 #define SCI_DESCRIBEKEYWORDSETS 4017 #define SC_MOD_INSERTTEXT 0x1 #define SC_MOD_DELETETEXT 0x2 #define SC_MOD_CHANGESTYLE 0x4 #define SC_MOD_CHANGEFOLD 0x8 #define SC_PERFORMED_USER 0x10 #define SC_PERFORMED_UNDO 0x20 #define SC_PERFORMED_REDO 0x40 #define SC_MULTISTEPUNDOREDO 0x80 #define SC_LASTSTEPINUNDOREDO 0x100 #define SC_MOD_CHANGEMARKER 0x200 #define SC_MOD_BEFOREINSERT 0x400 #define SC_MOD_BEFOREDELETE 0x800 #define SC_MULTILINEUNDOREDO 0x1000 #define SC_STARTACTION 0x2000 #define SC_MOD_CHANGEINDICATOR 0x4000 #define SC_MOD_CHANGELINESTATE 0x8000 #define SC_MOD_CHANGEMARGIN 0x10000 #define SC_MOD_CHANGEANNOTATION 0x20000 #define SC_MOD_CONTAINER 0x40000 #define SC_MOD_LEXERSTATE 0x80000 #define SC_MODEVENTMASKALL 0xFFFFF #define SC_UPDATE_CONTENT 0x1 #define SC_UPDATE_SELECTION 0x2 #define SC_UPDATE_V_SCROLL 0x4 #define SC_UPDATE_H_SCROLL 0x8 #define SCEN_CHANGE 768 #define SCEN_SETFOCUS 512 #define SCEN_KILLFOCUS 256 #define SCK_DOWN 300 #define SCK_UP 301 #define SCK_LEFT 302 #define SCK_RIGHT 303 #define SCK_HOME 304 #define SCK_END 305 #define SCK_PRIOR 306 #define SCK_NEXT 307 #define SCK_DELETE 308 #define SCK_INSERT 309 #define SCK_ESCAPE 7 #define SCK_BACK 8 #define SCK_TAB 9 #define SCK_RETURN 13 #define SCK_ADD 310 #define SCK_SUBTRACT 311 #define SCK_DIVIDE 312 #define SCK_WIN 313 #define SCK_RWIN 314 #define SCK_MENU 315 #define SCMOD_NORM 0 #define SCMOD_SHIFT 1 #define SCMOD_CTRL 2 #define SCMOD_ALT 4 #define SCMOD_SUPER 8 #define SCMOD_META 16 #define SCN_STYLENEEDED 2000 #define SCN_CHARADDED 2001 #define SCN_SAVEPOINTREACHED 2002 #define SCN_SAVEPOINTLEFT 2003 #define SCN_MODIFYATTEMPTRO 2004 #define SCN_KEY 2005 #define SCN_DOUBLECLICK 2006 #define SCN_UPDATEUI 2007 #define SCN_MODIFIED 2008 #define SCN_MACRORECORD 2009 #define SCN_MARGINCLICK 2010 #define SCN_NEEDSHOWN 2011 #define SCN_PAINTED 2013 #define SCN_USERLISTSELECTION 2014 #define SCN_URIDROPPED 2015 #define SCN_DWELLSTART 2016 #define SCN_DWELLEND 2017 #define SCN_ZOOM 2018 #define SCN_HOTSPOTCLICK 2019 #define SCN_HOTSPOTDOUBLECLICK 2020 #define SCN_CALLTIPCLICK 2021 #define SCN_AUTOCSELECTION 2022 #define SCN_INDICATORCLICK 2023 #define SCN_INDICATORRELEASE 2024 #define SCN_AUTOCCANCELLED 2025 #define SCN_AUTOCCHARDELETED 2026 #define SCN_HOTSPOTRELEASECLICK 2027 #ifndef SCI_DISABLE_PROVISIONAL #define SC_LINE_END_TYPE_DEFAULT 0 #define SC_LINE_END_TYPE_UNICODE 1 #define SCI_SETLINEENDTYPESALLOWED 2656 #define SCI_GETLINEENDTYPESALLOWED 2657 #define SCI_GETLINEENDTYPESACTIVE 2658 #define SCI_GETLINEENDTYPESSUPPORTED 4018 #define SCI_ALLOCATESUBSTYLES 4020 #define SCI_GETSUBSTYLESSTART 4021 #define SCI_GETSUBSTYLESLENGTH 4022 #define SCI_FREESUBSTYLES 4023 #define SCI_SETIDENTIFIERS 4024 #define SCI_DISTANCETOSECONDARYSTYLES 4025 #define SCI_GETSUBSTYLEBASES 4026 #endif /* --Autogenerated -- end of section automatically generated from Scintilla.iface */ /* These structures are defined to be exactly the same shape as the Win32 * CHARRANGE, TEXTRANGE, FINDTEXTEX, FORMATRANGE, and NMHDR structs. * So older code that treats Scintilla as a RichEdit will work. */ #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE namespace Scintilla { #endif struct Sci_CharacterRange { long cpMin; long cpMax; }; struct Sci_TextRange { struct Sci_CharacterRange chrg; char *lpstrText; }; struct Sci_TextToFind { struct Sci_CharacterRange chrg; char *lpstrText; struct Sci_CharacterRange chrgText; }; #define CharacterRange Sci_CharacterRange #define TextRange Sci_TextRange #define TextToFind Sci_TextToFind typedef void *Sci_SurfaceID; struct Sci_Rectangle { int left; int top; int right; int bottom; }; /* This structure is used in printing and requires some of the graphics types * from Platform.h. Not needed by most client code. */ struct Sci_RangeToFormat { Sci_SurfaceID hdc; Sci_SurfaceID hdcTarget; struct Sci_Rectangle rc; struct Sci_Rectangle rcPage; struct Sci_CharacterRange chrg; }; #define RangeToFormat Sci_RangeToFormat struct Sci_NotifyHeader { /* Compatible with Windows NMHDR. * hwndFrom is really an environment specific window handle or pointer * but most clients of Scintilla.h do not have this type visible. */ void *hwndFrom; uptr_t idFrom; unsigned int code; }; #define NotifyHeader Sci_NotifyHeader struct SCNotification { struct Sci_NotifyHeader nmhdr; int position; /* SCN_STYLENEEDED, SCN_DOUBLECLICK, SCN_MODIFIED, SCN_MARGINCLICK, */ /* SCN_NEEDSHOWN, SCN_DWELLSTART, SCN_DWELLEND, SCN_CALLTIPCLICK, */ /* SCN_HOTSPOTCLICK, SCN_HOTSPOTDOUBLECLICK, SCN_HOTSPOTRELEASECLICK, */ /* SCN_INDICATORCLICK, SCN_INDICATORRELEASE, */ /* SCN_USERLISTSELECTION, SCN_AUTOCSELECTION */ int ch; /* SCN_CHARADDED, SCN_KEY */ int modifiers; /* SCN_KEY, SCN_DOUBLECLICK, SCN_HOTSPOTCLICK, SCN_HOTSPOTDOUBLECLICK, */ /* SCN_HOTSPOTRELEASECLICK, SCN_INDICATORCLICK, SCN_INDICATORRELEASE, */ int modificationType; /* SCN_MODIFIED */ const char *text; /* SCN_MODIFIED, SCN_USERLISTSELECTION, SCN_AUTOCSELECTION, SCN_URIDROPPED */ int length; /* SCN_MODIFIED */ int linesAdded; /* SCN_MODIFIED */ int message; /* SCN_MACRORECORD */ uptr_t wParam; /* SCN_MACRORECORD */ sptr_t lParam; /* SCN_MACRORECORD */ int line; /* SCN_MODIFIED */ int foldLevelNow; /* SCN_MODIFIED */ int foldLevelPrev; /* SCN_MODIFIED */ int margin; /* SCN_MARGINCLICK */ int listType; /* SCN_USERLISTSELECTION */ int x; /* SCN_DWELLSTART, SCN_DWELLEND */ int y; /* SCN_DWELLSTART, SCN_DWELLEND */ int token; /* SCN_MODIFIED with SC_MOD_CONTAINER */ int annotationLinesAdded; /* SCN_MODIFIED with SC_MOD_CHANGEANNOTATION */ int updated; /* SCN_UPDATEUI */ }; #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE } #endif #ifdef INCLUDE_DEPRECATED_FEATURES #define SC_CP_DBCS 1 #define SCI_SETUSEPALETTE 2039 #define SCI_GETUSEPALETTE 2139 #endif #endif presage-0.9.1/apps/notepad++/NppPresage.vcxproj.user0000644000175000017500000000021711757643757022352 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000 presage-0.9.1/apps/notepad++/menuCmdID.h0000755000175000017500000003261111757643757017700 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000//this file is part of notepad++ //Copyright (C)2003 Don HO // //This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or //modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License //as published by the Free Software Foundation; either //version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. // //This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, //but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of //MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the //GNU General Public License for more details. // //You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License //along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software //Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. #ifndef MENUCMDID_H #define MENUCMDID_H #define IDM 40000 #define IDM_FILE (IDM + 1000) #define IDM_FILE_NEW (IDM_FILE + 1) #define IDM_FILE_OPEN (IDM_FILE + 2) #define IDM_FILE_CLOSE (IDM_FILE + 3) #define IDM_FILE_CLOSEALL (IDM_FILE + 4) #define IDM_FILE_CLOSEALL_BUT_CURRENT (IDM_FILE + 5) #define IDM_FILE_SAVE (IDM_FILE + 6) #define IDM_FILE_SAVEALL (IDM_FILE + 7) #define IDM_FILE_SAVEAS (IDM_FILE + 8) #define IDM_FILE_ASIAN_LANG (IDM_FILE + 9) #define IDM_FILE_PRINT (IDM_FILE + 10) #define IDM_FILE_PRINTNOW 1001 #define IDM_FILE_EXIT (IDM_FILE + 11) #define IDM_FILE_LOADSESSION (IDM_FILE + 12) #define IDM_FILE_SAVESESSION (IDM_FILE + 13) #define IDM_FILE_RELOAD (IDM_FILE + 14) #define IDM_FILE_SAVECOPYAS (IDM_FILE + 15) #define IDM_FILE_DELETE (IDM_FILE + 16) #define IDM_FILE_RENAME (IDM_FILE + 17) // A mettre à jour si on ajoute nouveau menu item dans le menu "File" #define IDM_FILEMENU_LASTONE IDM_FILE_RENAME #define IDM_EDIT (IDM + 2000) #define IDM_EDIT_CUT (IDM_EDIT + 1) #define IDM_EDIT_COPY (IDM_EDIT + 2) #define IDM_EDIT_UNDO (IDM_EDIT + 3) #define IDM_EDIT_REDO (IDM_EDIT + 4) #define IDM_EDIT_PASTE (IDM_EDIT + 5) #define IDM_EDIT_DELETE (IDM_EDIT + 6) #define IDM_EDIT_SELECTALL (IDM_EDIT + 7) #define IDM_EDIT_INS_TAB (IDM_EDIT + 8) #define IDM_EDIT_RMV_TAB (IDM_EDIT + 9) #define IDM_EDIT_DUP_LINE (IDM_EDIT + 10) #define IDM_EDIT_TRANSPOSE_LINE (IDM_EDIT + 11) #define IDM_EDIT_SPLIT_LINES (IDM_EDIT + 12) #define IDM_EDIT_JOIN_LINES (IDM_EDIT + 13) #define IDM_EDIT_LINE_UP (IDM_EDIT + 14) #define IDM_EDIT_LINE_DOWN (IDM_EDIT + 15) #define IDM_EDIT_UPPERCASE (IDM_EDIT + 16) #define IDM_EDIT_LOWERCASE (IDM_EDIT + 17) #define IDM_EDIT_BLOCK_COMMENT (IDM_EDIT + 22) #define IDM_EDIT_STREAM_COMMENT (IDM_EDIT + 23) #define IDM_EDIT_TRIMTRAILING (IDM_EDIT + 24) #define IDM_EDIT_RTL (IDM_EDIT+26) #define IDM_EDIT_LTR (IDM_EDIT+27) #define IDM_EDIT_SETREADONLY (IDM_EDIT+28) #define IDM_EDIT_FULLPATHTOCLIP (IDM_EDIT+29) #define IDM_EDIT_FILENAMETOCLIP (IDM_EDIT+30) #define IDM_EDIT_CURRENTDIRTOCLIP (IDM_EDIT+31) #define IDM_EDIT_CLEARREADONLY (IDM_EDIT+33) #define IDM_EDIT_COLUMNMODE (IDM_EDIT+34) #define IDM_EDIT_BLOCK_COMMENT_SET (IDM_EDIT+35) #define IDM_EDIT_BLOCK_UNCOMMENT (IDM_EDIT+36) #define IDM_EDIT_AUTOCOMPLETE (50000+0) #define IDM_EDIT_AUTOCOMPLETE_CURRENTFILE (50000+1) #define IDM_EDIT_FUNCCALLTIP (50000+2) //Belong to MENU FILE #define IDM_OPEN_ALL_RECENT_FILE (IDM_EDIT + 40) #define IDM_CLEAN_RECENT_FILE_LIST (IDM_EDIT + 41) #define IDM_SEARCH (IDM + 3000) #define IDM_SEARCH_FIND (IDM_SEARCH + 1) #define IDM_SEARCH_FINDNEXT (IDM_SEARCH + 2) #define IDM_SEARCH_REPLACE (IDM_SEARCH + 3) #define IDM_SEARCH_GOTOLINE (IDM_SEARCH + 4) #define IDM_SEARCH_TOGGLE_BOOKMARK (IDM_SEARCH + 5) #define IDM_SEARCH_NEXT_BOOKMARK (IDM_SEARCH + 6) #define IDM_SEARCH_PREV_BOOKMARK (IDM_SEARCH + 7) #define IDM_SEARCH_CLEAR_BOOKMARKS (IDM_SEARCH + 8) #define IDM_SEARCH_GOTOMATCHINGBRACE (IDM_SEARCH + 9) #define IDM_SEARCH_FINDPREV (IDM_SEARCH + 10) #define IDM_SEARCH_FINDINCREMENT (IDM_SEARCH + 11) #define IDM_SEARCH_FINDINFILES (IDM_SEARCH + 13) #define IDM_SEARCH_VOLATILE_FINDNEXT (IDM_SEARCH + 14) #define IDM_SEARCH_VOLATILE_FINDPREV (IDM_SEARCH + 15) #define IDM_SEARCH_CUTMARKEDLINES (IDM_SEARCH + 18) #define IDM_SEARCH_COPYMARKEDLINES (IDM_SEARCH + 19) #define IDM_SEARCH_PASTEMARKEDLINES (IDM_SEARCH + 20) #define IDM_SEARCH_DELETEMARKEDLINES (IDM_SEARCH + 21) #define IDM_SEARCH_MARKALLEXT1 (IDM_SEARCH + 22) #define IDM_SEARCH_UNMARKALLEXT1 (IDM_SEARCH + 23) #define IDM_SEARCH_MARKALLEXT2 (IDM_SEARCH + 24) #define IDM_SEARCH_UNMARKALLEXT2 (IDM_SEARCH + 25) #define IDM_SEARCH_MARKALLEXT3 (IDM_SEARCH + 26) #define IDM_SEARCH_UNMARKALLEXT3 (IDM_SEARCH + 27) #define IDM_SEARCH_MARKALLEXT4 (IDM_SEARCH + 28) #define IDM_SEARCH_UNMARKALLEXT4 (IDM_SEARCH + 29) #define IDM_SEARCH_MARKALLEXT5 (IDM_SEARCH + 30) #define IDM_SEARCH_UNMARKALLEXT5 (IDM_SEARCH + 31) #define IDM_SEARCH_CLEARALLMARKS (IDM_SEARCH + 32) #define IDM_VIEW (IDM + 4000) //#define IDM_VIEW_TOOLBAR_HIDE (IDM_VIEW + 1) #define IDM_VIEW_TOOLBAR_REDUCE (IDM_VIEW + 2) #define IDM_VIEW_TOOLBAR_ENLARGE (IDM_VIEW + 3) #define IDM_VIEW_TOOLBAR_STANDARD (IDM_VIEW + 4) #define IDM_VIEW_REDUCETABBAR (IDM_VIEW + 5) #define IDM_VIEW_LOCKTABBAR (IDM_VIEW + 6) #define IDM_VIEW_DRAWTABBAR_TOPBAR (IDM_VIEW + 7) #define IDM_VIEW_DRAWTABBAR_INACIVETAB (IDM_VIEW + 8) #define IDM_VIEW_POSTIT (IDM_VIEW + 9) #define IDM_VIEW_TOGGLE_FOLDALL (IDM_VIEW + 10) #define IDM_VIEW_USER_DLG (IDM_VIEW + 11) #define IDM_VIEW_LINENUMBER (IDM_VIEW + 12) #define IDM_VIEW_SYMBOLMARGIN (IDM_VIEW + 13) #define IDM_VIEW_FOLDERMAGIN (IDM_VIEW + 14) #define IDM_VIEW_FOLDERMAGIN_SIMPLE (IDM_VIEW + 15) #define IDM_VIEW_FOLDERMAGIN_ARROW (IDM_VIEW + 16) #define IDM_VIEW_FOLDERMAGIN_CIRCLE (IDM_VIEW + 17) #define IDM_VIEW_FOLDERMAGIN_BOX (IDM_VIEW + 18) #define IDM_VIEW_ALL_CHARACTERS (IDM_VIEW + 19) #define IDM_VIEW_INDENT_GUIDE (IDM_VIEW + 20) #define IDM_VIEW_CURLINE_HILITING (IDM_VIEW + 21) #define IDM_VIEW_WRAP (IDM_VIEW + 22) #define IDM_VIEW_ZOOMIN (IDM_VIEW + 23) #define IDM_VIEW_ZOOMOUT (IDM_VIEW + 24) #define IDM_VIEW_TAB_SPACE (IDM_VIEW + 25) #define IDM_VIEW_EOL (IDM_VIEW + 26) #define IDM_VIEW_EDGELINE (IDM_VIEW + 27) #define IDM_VIEW_EDGEBACKGROUND (IDM_VIEW + 28) #define IDM_VIEW_TOGGLE_UNFOLDALL (IDM_VIEW + 29) #define IDM_VIEW_FOLD_CURRENT (IDM_VIEW + 30) #define IDM_VIEW_UNFOLD_CURRENT (IDM_VIEW + 31) #define IDM_VIEW_FULLSCREENTOGGLE (IDM_VIEW + 32) #define IDM_VIEW_ZOOMRESTORE (IDM_VIEW + 33) #define IDM_VIEW_ALWAYSONTOP (IDM_VIEW + 34) #define IDM_VIEW_SYNSCROLLV (IDM_VIEW + 35) #define IDM_VIEW_SYNSCROLLH (IDM_VIEW + 36) #define IDM_VIEW_EDGENONE (IDM_VIEW + 37) #define IDM_VIEW_DRAWTABBAR_CLOSEBOTTUN (IDM_VIEW + 38) #define IDM_VIEW_DRAWTABBAR_DBCLK2CLOSE (IDM_VIEW + 39) #define IDM_VIEW_REFRESHTABAR (IDM_VIEW + 40) #define IDM_VIEW_WRAP_SYMBOL (IDM_VIEW + 41) #define IDM_VIEW_HIDELINES (IDM_VIEW + 42) #define IDM_VIEW_DRAWTABBAR_VERTICAL (IDM_VIEW + 43) #define IDM_VIEW_DRAWTABBAR_MULTILINE (IDM_VIEW + 44) #define IDM_VIEW_DOCCHANGEMARGIN (IDM_VIEW + 45) #define IDM_VIEW_FOLD (IDM_VIEW + 50) #define IDM_VIEW_FOLD_1 (IDM_VIEW_FOLD + 1) #define IDM_VIEW_FOLD_2 (IDM_VIEW_FOLD + 2) #define IDM_VIEW_FOLD_3 (IDM_VIEW_FOLD + 3) #define IDM_VIEW_FOLD_4 (IDM_VIEW_FOLD + 4) #define IDM_VIEW_FOLD_5 (IDM_VIEW_FOLD + 5) #define IDM_VIEW_FOLD_6 (IDM_VIEW_FOLD + 6) #define IDM_VIEW_FOLD_7 (IDM_VIEW_FOLD + 7) #define IDM_VIEW_FOLD_8 (IDM_VIEW_FOLD + 8) #define IDM_VIEW_UNFOLD (IDM_VIEW + 60) #define IDM_VIEW_UNFOLD_1 (IDM_VIEW_UNFOLD + 1) #define IDM_VIEW_UNFOLD_2 (IDM_VIEW_UNFOLD + 2) #define IDM_VIEW_UNFOLD_3 (IDM_VIEW_UNFOLD + 3) #define IDM_VIEW_UNFOLD_4 (IDM_VIEW_UNFOLD + 4) #define IDM_VIEW_UNFOLD_5 (IDM_VIEW_UNFOLD + 5) #define IDM_VIEW_UNFOLD_6 (IDM_VIEW_UNFOLD + 6) #define IDM_VIEW_UNFOLD_7 (IDM_VIEW_UNFOLD + 7) #define IDM_VIEW_UNFOLD_8 (IDM_VIEW_UNFOLD + 8) #define IDM_VIEW_GOTO_ANOTHER_VIEW 10001 #define IDM_VIEW_CLONE_TO_ANOTHER_VIEW 10002 #define IDM_VIEW_GOTO_NEW_INSTANCE 10003 #define IDM_VIEW_LOAD_IN_NEW_INSTANCE 10004 #define IDM_VIEW_SWITCHTO_OTHER_VIEW (IDM_VIEW + 72) #define IDM_FORMAT (IDM + 5000) #define IDM_FORMAT_TODOS (IDM_FORMAT + 1) #define IDM_FORMAT_TOUNIX (IDM_FORMAT + 2) #define IDM_FORMAT_TOMAC (IDM_FORMAT + 3) #define IDM_FORMAT_ANSI (IDM_FORMAT + 4) #define IDM_FORMAT_UTF_8 (IDM_FORMAT + 5) #define IDM_FORMAT_UCS_2BE (IDM_FORMAT + 6) #define IDM_FORMAT_UCS_2LE (IDM_FORMAT + 7) #define IDM_FORMAT_AS_UTF_8 (IDM_FORMAT + 8) #define IDM_FORMAT_CONV2_ANSI (IDM_FORMAT + 9) #define IDM_FORMAT_CONV2_AS_UTF_8 (IDM_FORMAT + 10) #define IDM_FORMAT_CONV2_UTF_8 (IDM_FORMAT + 11) #define IDM_FORMAT_CONV2_UCS_2BE (IDM_FORMAT + 12) #define IDM_FORMAT_CONV2_UCS_2LE (IDM_FORMAT + 13) #define IDM_LANG (IDM + 6000) #define IDM_LANGSTYLE_CONFIG_DLG (IDM_LANG + 1) #define IDM_LANG_C (IDM_LANG + 2) #define IDM_LANG_CPP (IDM_LANG + 3) #define IDM_LANG_JAVA (IDM_LANG + 4) #define IDM_LANG_HTML (IDM_LANG + 5) #define IDM_LANG_XML (IDM_LANG + 6) #define IDM_LANG_JS (IDM_LANG + 7) #define IDM_LANG_PHP (IDM_LANG + 8) #define IDM_LANG_ASP (IDM_LANG + 9) #define IDM_LANG_CSS (IDM_LANG + 10) #define IDM_LANG_PASCAL (IDM_LANG + 11) #define IDM_LANG_PYTHON (IDM_LANG + 12) #define IDM_LANG_PERL (IDM_LANG + 13) #define IDM_LANG_OBJC (IDM_LANG + 14) #define IDM_LANG_ASCII (IDM_LANG + 15) #define IDM_LANG_TEXT (IDM_LANG + 16) #define IDM_LANG_RC (IDM_LANG + 17) #define IDM_LANG_MAKEFILE (IDM_LANG + 18) #define IDM_LANG_INI (IDM_LANG + 19) #define IDM_LANG_SQL (IDM_LANG + 20) #define IDM_LANG_VB (IDM_LANG + 21) #define IDM_LANG_BATCH (IDM_LANG + 22) #define IDM_LANG_CS (IDM_LANG + 23) #define IDM_LANG_LUA (IDM_LANG + 24) #define IDM_LANG_TEX (IDM_LANG + 25) #define IDM_LANG_FORTRAN (IDM_LANG + 26) #define IDM_LANG_SH (IDM_LANG + 27) #define IDM_LANG_FLASH (IDM_LANG + 28) #define IDM_LANG_NSIS (IDM_LANG + 29) #define IDM_LANG_TCL (IDM_LANG + 30) #define IDM_LANG_LISP (IDM_LANG + 31) #define IDM_LANG_SCHEME (IDM_LANG + 32) #define IDM_LANG_ASM (IDM_LANG + 33) #define IDM_LANG_DIFF (IDM_LANG + 34) #define IDM_LANG_PROPS (IDM_LANG + 35) #define IDM_LANG_PS (IDM_LANG + 36) #define IDM_LANG_RUBY (IDM_LANG + 37) #define IDM_LANG_SMALLTALK (IDM_LANG + 38) #define IDM_LANG_VHDL (IDM_LANG + 39) #define IDM_LANG_CAML (IDM_LANG + 40) #define IDM_LANG_KIX (IDM_LANG + 41) #define IDM_LANG_ADA (IDM_LANG + 42) #define IDM_LANG_VERILOG (IDM_LANG + 43) #define IDM_LANG_AU3 (IDM_LANG + 44) #define IDM_LANG_MATLAB (IDM_LANG + 45) #define IDM_LANG_HASKELL (IDM_LANG + 46) #define IDM_LANG_INNO (IDM_LANG + 47) #define IDM_LANG_CMAKE (IDM_LANG + 48) #define IDM_LANG_YAML (IDM_LANG + 49) #define IDM_LANG_EXTERNAL (IDM_LANG + 50) #define IDM_LANG_EXTERNAL_LIMIT (IDM_LANG + 79) #define IDM_LANG_USER (IDM_LANG + 80) //46080 #define IDM_LANG_USER_LIMIT (IDM_LANG + 110) //46110 #define IDM_ABOUT (IDM + 7000) #define IDM_HOMESWEETHOME (IDM_ABOUT + 1) #define IDM_PROJECTPAGE (IDM_ABOUT + 2) #define IDM_ONLINEHELP (IDM_ABOUT + 3) #define IDM_FORUM (IDM_ABOUT + 4) #define IDM_PLUGINSHOME (IDM_ABOUT + 5) #define IDM_UPDATE_NPP (IDM_ABOUT + 6) #define IDM_WIKIFAQ (IDM_ABOUT + 7) #define IDM_HELP (IDM_ABOUT + 8) #define IDM_SETTING (IDM + 8000) #define IDM_SETTING_TAB_SIZE (IDM_SETTING + 1) #define IDM_SETTING_TAB_REPLCESPACE (IDM_SETTING + 2) #define IDM_SETTING_HISTORY_SIZE (IDM_SETTING + 3) #define IDM_SETTING_EDGE_SIZE (IDM_SETTING + 4) #define IDM_SETTING_IMPORTPLUGIN (IDM_SETTING + 5) #define IDM_SETTING_IMPORTSTYLETHEMS (IDM_SETTING + 6) #define IDM_SETTING_TRAYICON (IDM_SETTING + 8) #define IDM_SETTING_SHORTCUT_MAPPER (IDM_SETTING + 9) #define IDM_SETTING_REMEMBER_LAST_SESSION (IDM_SETTING + 10) #define 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presage-0.9.1/apps/notepad++/PluginInterface.h0000755000175000017500000000425511757643757021155 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000//this file is part of notepad++ //Copyright (C)2003 Don HO // //This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or //modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License //as published by the Free Software Foundation; either //version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. // //This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, //but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of //MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the //GNU General Public License for more details. // //You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License //along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software //Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. #ifndef PLUGININTERFACE_H #define PLUGININTERFACE_H #include #include "Scintilla.h" #include "Notepad_plus_msgs.h" const int nbChar = 64; typedef const TCHAR * (__cdecl * PFUNCGETNAME)(); struct NppData { HWND _nppHandle; HWND _scintillaMainHandle; HWND _scintillaSecondHandle; }; typedef void (__cdecl * PFUNCSETINFO)(NppData); typedef void (__cdecl * PFUNCPLUGINCMD)(); typedef void (__cdecl * PBENOTIFIED)(SCNotification *); typedef LRESULT (__cdecl * PMESSAGEPROC)(UINT Message, WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam); struct ShortcutKey { bool _isCtrl; bool _isAlt; bool _isShift; UCHAR _key; }; struct FuncItem { TCHAR _itemName[nbChar]; PFUNCPLUGINCMD _pFunc; int _cmdID; bool _init2Check; ShortcutKey *_pShKey; }; typedef FuncItem * (__cdecl * PFUNCGETFUNCSARRAY)(int *); // You should implement (or define an empty function body) those functions which are called by Notepad++ plugin manager extern "C" __declspec(dllexport) void setInfo(NppData); extern "C" __declspec(dllexport) const TCHAR * getName(); extern "C" __declspec(dllexport) FuncItem * getFuncsArray(int *); extern "C" __declspec(dllexport) void beNotified(SCNotification *); extern "C" __declspec(dllexport) LRESULT messageProc(UINT Message, WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam); #ifdef UNICODE extern "C" __declspec(dllexport) BOOL isUnicode(); #endif //UNICODE #endif //PLUGININTERFACE_H presage-0.9.1/apps/notepad++/NppPresage.cpp0000755000175000017500000000557211757643757020500 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000 /****************************************************** * Presage, an extensible predictive text entry system * --------------------------------------------------- * * Copyright (C) 2008 Matteo Vescovi Copyright (C) 2003 Don HO This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. * **********(*)*/ #include "PluginDefinition.h" extern FuncItem funcItem[nbFunc]; extern NppData nppData; BOOL APIENTRY DllMain( HANDLE hModule, DWORD reasonForCall, LPVOID lpReserved ) { switch (reasonForCall) { case DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH: pluginInit(hModule); break; case DLL_PROCESS_DETACH: pluginCleanUp(); break; case DLL_THREAD_ATTACH: break; case DLL_THREAD_DETACH: break; } return TRUE; } extern "C" __declspec(dllexport) void setInfo(NppData notpadPlusData) { nppData = notpadPlusData; commandMenuInit(); } extern "C" __declspec(dllexport) const TCHAR * getName() { return NPP_PLUGIN_NAME; } extern "C" __declspec(dllexport) FuncItem * getFuncsArray(int *nbF) { *nbF = nbFunc; return funcItem; } extern "C" __declspec(dllexport) void beNotified(SCNotification *notification) { on_notification (notification); } // Here you can process the Npp Messages // I will make the messages accessible little by little, according to the need of plugin development. // Please let me know if you need to access to some messages : // http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=482781 // extern "C" __declspec(dllexport) LRESULT messageProc(UINT Message, WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam) {/* if (Message == WM_MOVE) { ::MessageBox(NULL, "move", "", MB_OK); } */ /* if (Message == WM_KEYDOWN) { ::MessageBox(NULL, TEXT("WM_KEYDOWN"), TEXT("messageProc"), MB_OK); } */ return TRUE; } #ifdef UNICODE extern "C" __declspec(dllexport) BOOL isUnicode() { return TRUE; } #endif //UNICODE presage-0.9.1/apps/notepad++/README0000644000175000017500000000156712361176754016573 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000Copyright (C) 2012 Matteo Vescovi ___________________ The Presage project ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ NppPresage is a presage predictive Notepad++ plugin. NppPresage integrates presage predictive functionality into Notepad++, a powerful free text editor and source code editor for Windows. http://notepad-plus-plus.org/ Building Notepad++ presage plugin ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Building NppPresage requires Visual Studio 2013. Visual Studio Express edition will work just fine. To build, simply open the NppPresage.sln solution in Visual Studio IDE and build it. Alternatively, to rebuild on the command line: devenv /Rebuild "Unicode Release" NppPresage.sln To rebuild in Unicode Debug mode: devenv /Rebuild "Unicode Debug" NppPresage.sln A Visual Studio 2008 solution is also provided (NppPresage_vc8.sln). presage-0.9.1/apps/notepad++/Notepad_plus_msgs.h0000755000175000017500000004173711757643757021572 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000//this file is part of notepad++ //Copyright (C)2003 Don HO // //This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or //modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License //as published by the Free Software Foundation; either //version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. // //This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, //but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of //MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the //GNU General Public License for more details. // //You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License //along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software //Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. #ifndef NOTEPAD_PLUS_MSGS_H #define NOTEPAD_PLUS_MSGS_H //#include "menuCmdID.h" enum LangType {L_TXT, L_PHP , L_C, L_CPP, L_CS, L_OBJC, L_JAVA, L_RC,\ L_HTML, L_XML, L_MAKEFILE, L_PASCAL, L_BATCH, L_INI, L_NFO, L_USER,\ L_ASP, L_SQL, L_VB, L_JS, L_CSS, L_PERL, L_PYTHON, L_LUA,\ L_TEX, L_FORTRAN, L_BASH, L_FLASH, L_NSIS, L_TCL, L_LISP, L_SCHEME,\ L_ASM, L_DIFF, L_PROPS, L_PS, L_RUBY, L_SMALLTALK, L_VHDL, L_KIX, L_AU3,\ L_CAML, L_ADA, L_VERILOG, L_MATLAB, L_HASKELL, L_INNO, L_SEARCHRESULT,\ L_CMAKE, L_YAML,\ // The end of enumated language type, so it should be always at the end L_EXTERNAL}; enum winVer{WV_UNKNOWN, WV_WIN32S, WV_95, WV_98, WV_ME, WV_NT, WV_W2K, WV_XP, WV_S2003, WV_XPX64, WV_VISTA, WV_WIN7}; //#include "deprecatedSymbols.h" //Here you can find how to use these messages : http://notepad-plus.sourceforge.net/uk/plugins-HOWTO.php #define NPPMSG (WM_USER + 1000) #define NPPM_GETCURRENTSCINTILLA (NPPMSG + 4) #define NPPM_GETCURRENTLANGTYPE (NPPMSG + 5) #define NPPM_SETCURRENTLANGTYPE (NPPMSG + 6) #define NPPM_GETNBOPENFILES (NPPMSG + 7) #define ALL_OPEN_FILES 0 #define PRIMARY_VIEW 1 #define SECOND_VIEW 2 #define NPPM_GETOPENFILENAMES (NPPMSG + 8) #define NPPM_MODELESSDIALOG (NPPMSG + 12) #define MODELESSDIALOGADD 0 #define MODELESSDIALOGREMOVE 1 #define NPPM_GETNBSESSIONFILES (NPPMSG + 13) #define NPPM_GETSESSIONFILES (NPPMSG + 14) #define NPPM_SAVESESSION (NPPMSG + 15) #define NPPM_SAVECURRENTSESSION (NPPMSG + 16) struct sessionInfo { TCHAR* sessionFilePathName; int nbFile; TCHAR** files; }; #define NPPM_GETOPENFILENAMESPRIMARY (NPPMSG + 17) #define NPPM_GETOPENFILENAMESSECOND (NPPMSG + 18) #define NPPM_CREATESCINTILLAHANDLE (NPPMSG + 20) #define NPPM_DESTROYSCINTILLAHANDLE (NPPMSG + 21) #define NPPM_GETNBUSERLANG (NPPMSG + 22) #define NPPM_GETCURRENTDOCINDEX (NPPMSG + 23) #define MAIN_VIEW 0 #define SUB_VIEW 1 #define NPPM_SETSTATUSBAR (NPPMSG + 24) #define STATUSBAR_DOC_TYPE 0 #define STATUSBAR_DOC_SIZE 1 #define STATUSBAR_CUR_POS 2 #define STATUSBAR_EOF_FORMAT 3 #define STATUSBAR_UNICODE_TYPE 4 #define STATUSBAR_TYPING_MODE 5 #define NPPM_GETMENUHANDLE (NPPMSG + 25) #define NPPPLUGINMENU 0 #define NPPM_ENCODESCI (NPPMSG + 26) //ascii file to unicode //int NPPM_ENCODESCI(MAIN_VIEW/SUB_VIEW, 0) //return new unicodeMode #define NPPM_DECODESCI (NPPMSG + 27) //unicode file to ascii //int NPPM_DECODESCI(MAIN_VIEW/SUB_VIEW, 0) //return old unicodeMode #define NPPM_ACTIVATEDOC (NPPMSG + 28) //void NPPM_ACTIVATEDOC(int view, int index2Activate) #define NPPM_LAUNCHFINDINFILESDLG (NPPMSG + 29) //void NPPM_LAUNCHFINDINFILESDLG(TCHAR * dir2Search, TCHAR * filtre) #define NPPM_DMMSHOW (NPPMSG + 30) #define NPPM_DMMHIDE (NPPMSG + 31) #define NPPM_DMMUPDATEDISPINFO (NPPMSG + 32) //void NPPM_DMMxxx(0, tTbData->hClient) #define NPPM_DMMREGASDCKDLG (NPPMSG + 33) //void NPPM_DMMREGASDCKDLG(0, &tTbData) #define NPPM_LOADSESSION (NPPMSG + 34) //void NPPM_LOADSESSION(0, const TCHAR* file name) #define NPPM_DMMVIEWOTHERTAB (NPPMSG + 35) //void WM_DMM_VIEWOTHERTAB(0, tTbData->pszName) #define NPPM_RELOADFILE (NPPMSG + 36) //BOOL NPPM_RELOADFILE(BOOL withAlert, TCHAR *filePathName2Reload) #define NPPM_SWITCHTOFILE (NPPMSG + 37) //BOOL NPPM_SWITCHTOFILE(0, TCHAR *filePathName2switch) #define NPPM_SAVECURRENTFILE (NPPMSG + 38) //BOOL WM_SWITCHTOFILE(0, 0) #define NPPM_SAVEALLFILES (NPPMSG + 39) //BOOL NPPM_SAVEALLFILES(0, 0) #define NPPM_SETMENUITEMCHECK (NPPMSG + 40) //void WM_PIMENU_CHECK(UINT funcItem[X]._cmdID, TRUE/FALSE) #define NPPM_ADDTOOLBARICON (NPPMSG + 41) //void WM_ADDTOOLBARICON(UINT funcItem[X]._cmdID, toolbarIcons icon) struct toolbarIcons { HBITMAP hToolbarBmp; HICON hToolbarIcon; }; #define NPPM_GETWINDOWSVERSION (NPPMSG + 42) //winVer NPPM_GETWINDOWSVERSION(0, 0) #define NPPM_DMMGETPLUGINHWNDBYNAME (NPPMSG + 43) //HWND WM_DMM_GETPLUGINHWNDBYNAME(const TCHAR *windowName, const TCHAR *moduleName) // if moduleName is NULL, then return value is NULL // if windowName is NULL, then the first found window handle which matches with the moduleName will be returned #define NPPM_MAKECURRENTBUFFERDIRTY (NPPMSG + 44) //BOOL NPPM_MAKECURRENTBUFFERDIRTY(0, 0) #define NPPM_GETENABLETHEMETEXTUREFUNC (NPPMSG + 45) //BOOL NPPM_GETENABLETHEMETEXTUREFUNC(0, 0) #define NPPM_GETPLUGINSCONFIGDIR (NPPMSG + 46) //void NPPM_GETPLUGINSCONFIGDIR(int strLen, TCHAR *str) #define NPPM_MSGTOPLUGIN (NPPMSG + 47) //BOOL NPPM_MSGTOPLUGIN(TCHAR *destModuleName, CommunicationInfo *info) // return value is TRUE when the message arrive to the destination plugins. // if destModule or info is NULL, then return value is FALSE struct CommunicationInfo { long internalMsg; const TCHAR * srcModuleName; void * info; // defined by plugin }; #define NPPM_MENUCOMMAND (NPPMSG + 48) //void NPPM_MENUCOMMAND(0, int cmdID) // uncomment //#include "menuCmdID.h" // in the beginning of this file then use the command symbols defined in "menuCmdID.h" file // to access all the Notepad++ menu command items #define NPPM_TRIGGERTABBARCONTEXTMENU (NPPMSG + 49) //void NPPM_TRIGGERTABBARCONTEXTMENU(int view, int index2Activate) #define NPPM_GETNPPVERSION (NPPMSG + 50) // int NPPM_GETNPPVERSION(0, 0) // return version // ex : v4.6 // HIWORD(version) == 4 // LOWORD(version) == 6 #define NPPM_HIDETABBAR (NPPMSG + 51) // BOOL NPPM_HIDETABBAR(0, BOOL hideOrNot) // if hideOrNot is set as TRUE then tab bar will be hidden // otherwise it'll be shown. // return value : the old status value #define NPPM_ISTABBARHIDDEN (NPPMSG + 52) // BOOL NPPM_ISTABBARHIDDEN(0, 0) // returned value : TRUE if tab bar is hidden, otherwise FALSE #define NPPM_GETPOSFROMBUFFERID (NPPMSG + 57) // INT NPPM_GETPOSFROMBUFFERID(INT bufferID, 0) // Return VIEW|INDEX from a buffer ID. -1 if the bufferID non existing // // VIEW takes 2 highest bits and INDEX (0 based) takes the rest (30 bits) // Here's the values for the view : // MAIN_VIEW 0 // SUB_VIEW 1 #define NPPM_GETFULLPATHFROMBUFFERID (NPPMSG + 58) // INT NPPM_GETFULLPATHFROMBUFFERID(INT bufferID, TCHAR *fullFilePath) // Get full path file name from a bufferID. // Return -1 if the bufferID non existing, otherwise the number of TCHAR copied/to copy // User should call it with fullFilePath be NULL to get the number of TCHAR (not including the nul character), // allocate fullFilePath with the return values + 1, then call it again to get full path file name #define NPPM_GETBUFFERIDFROMPOS (NPPMSG + 59) //wParam: Position of document //lParam: View to use, 0 = Main, 1 = Secondary //Returns 0 if invalid #define NPPM_GETCURRENTBUFFERID (NPPMSG + 60) //Returns active Buffer #define NPPM_RELOADBUFFERID (NPPMSG + 61) //Reloads Buffer //wParam: Buffer to reload //lParam: 0 if no alert, else alert #define NPPM_GETBUFFERLANGTYPE (NPPMSG + 64) //wParam: BufferID to get LangType from //lParam: 0 //Returns as int, see LangType. -1 on error #define NPPM_SETBUFFERLANGTYPE (NPPMSG + 65) //wParam: BufferID to set LangType of //lParam: LangType //Returns TRUE on success, FALSE otherwise //use int, see LangType for possible values //L_USER and L_EXTERNAL are not supported #define NPPM_GETBUFFERENCODING (NPPMSG + 66) //wParam: BufferID to get encoding from //lParam: 0 //returns as int, see UniMode. -1 on error #define NPPM_SETBUFFERENCODING (NPPMSG + 67) //wParam: BufferID to set encoding of //lParam: format //Returns TRUE on success, FALSE otherwise //use int, see UniMode //Can only be done on new, unedited files #define NPPM_GETBUFFERFORMAT (NPPMSG + 68) //wParam: BufferID to get format from //lParam: 0 //returns as int, see formatType. -1 on error #define NPPM_SETBUFFERFORMAT (NPPMSG + 69) //wParam: BufferID to set format of //lParam: format //Returns TRUE on success, FALSE otherwise //use int, see formatType /* #define NPPM_ADDREBAR (NPPMSG + 57) // BOOL NPPM_ADDREBAR(0, REBARBANDINFO *) // Returns assigned ID in wID value of struct pointer #define NPPM_UPDATEREBAR (NPPMSG + 58) // BOOL NPPM_ADDREBAR(INT ID, REBARBANDINFO *) //Use ID assigned with NPPM_ADDREBAR #define NPPM_REMOVEREBAR (NPPMSG + 59) // BOOL NPPM_ADDREBAR(INT ID, 0) //Use ID assigned with NPPM_ADDREBAR */ #define NPPM_HIDETOOLBAR (NPPMSG + 70) // BOOL NPPM_HIDETOOLBAR(0, BOOL hideOrNot) // if hideOrNot is set as TRUE then tool bar will be hidden // otherwise it'll be shown. // return value : the old status value #define NPPM_ISTOOLBARHIDDEN (NPPMSG + 71) // BOOL NPPM_ISTOOLBARHIDDEN(0, 0) // returned value : TRUE if tool bar is hidden, otherwise FALSE #define NPPM_HIDEMENU (NPPMSG + 72) // BOOL NPPM_HIDEMENU(0, BOOL hideOrNot) // if hideOrNot is set as TRUE then menu will be hidden // otherwise it'll be shown. // return value : the old status value #define NPPM_ISMENUHIDDEN (NPPMSG + 73) // BOOL NPPM_ISMENUHIDDEN(0, 0) // returned value : TRUE if menu is hidden, otherwise FALSE #define NPPM_HIDESTATUSBAR (NPPMSG + 74) // BOOL NPPM_HIDESTATUSBAR(0, BOOL hideOrNot) // if hideOrNot is set as TRUE then STATUSBAR will be hidden // otherwise it'll be shown. // return value : the old status value #define NPPM_ISSTATUSBARHIDDEN (NPPMSG + 75) // BOOL NPPM_ISSTATUSBARHIDDEN(0, 0) // returned value : TRUE if STATUSBAR is hidden, otherwise FALSE #define NPPM_GETSHORTCUTBYCMDID (NPPMSG + 76) // BOOL NPPM_GETSHORTCUTBYCMDID(int cmdID, ShortcutKey *sk) // get your plugin command current mapped shortcut into sk via cmdID // You may need it after getting NPPN_READY notification // returned value : TRUE if this function call is successful and shorcut is enable, otherwise FALSE #define NPPM_DOOPEN (NPPMSG + 77) // BOOL NPPM_DOOPEN(0, const TCHAR *fullPathName2Open) // fullPathName2Open indicates the full file path name to be opened. // The return value is TRUE (1) if the operation is successful, otherwise FALSE (0). #define RUNCOMMAND_USER (WM_USER + 3000) #define NPPM_GETFULLCURRENTPATH (RUNCOMMAND_USER + FULL_CURRENT_PATH) #define NPPM_GETCURRENTDIRECTORY (RUNCOMMAND_USER + CURRENT_DIRECTORY) #define NPPM_GETFILENAME (RUNCOMMAND_USER + FILE_NAME) #define NPPM_GETNAMEPART (RUNCOMMAND_USER + NAME_PART) #define NPPM_GETEXTPART (RUNCOMMAND_USER + EXT_PART) #define NPPM_GETCURRENTWORD (RUNCOMMAND_USER + CURRENT_WORD) #define NPPM_GETNPPDIRECTORY (RUNCOMMAND_USER + NPP_DIRECTORY) // BOOL NPPM_GETXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX(size_t strLen, TCHAR *str) // where str is the allocated TCHAR array, // strLen is the allocated array size // The return value is TRUE when get generic_string operation success // Otherwise (allocated array size is too small) FALSE #define NPPM_GETCURRENTLINE (RUNCOMMAND_USER + CURRENT_LINE) // INT NPPM_GETCURRENTLINE(0, 0) // return the caret current position line #define NPPM_GETCURRENTCOLUMN (RUNCOMMAND_USER + CURRENT_COLUMN) // INT NPPM_GETCURRENTCOLUMN(0, 0) // return the caret current position column #define VAR_NOT_RECOGNIZED 0 #define FULL_CURRENT_PATH 1 #define CURRENT_DIRECTORY 2 #define FILE_NAME 3 #define NAME_PART 4 #define EXT_PART 5 #define CURRENT_WORD 6 #define NPP_DIRECTORY 7 #define CURRENT_LINE 8 #define CURRENT_COLUMN 9 // Notification code #define NPPN_FIRST 1000 #define NPPN_READY (NPPN_FIRST + 1) // To notify plugins that all the procedures of launchment of notepad++ are done. //scnNotification->nmhdr.code = NPPN_READY; //scnNotification->nmhdr.hwndFrom = hwndNpp; //scnNotification->nmhdr.idFrom = 0; #define NPPN_TBMODIFICATION (NPPN_FIRST + 2) // To notify plugins that toolbar icons can be registered //scnNotification->nmhdr.code = NPPN_TB_MODIFICATION; //scnNotification->nmhdr.hwndFrom = hwndNpp; //scnNotification->nmhdr.idFrom = 0; #define NPPN_FILEBEFORECLOSE (NPPN_FIRST + 3) // To notify plugins that the current file is about to be closed //scnNotification->nmhdr.code = NPPN_FILEBEFORECLOSE; //scnNotification->nmhdr.hwndFrom = hwndNpp; //scnNotification->nmhdr.idFrom = BufferID; #define NPPN_FILEOPENED (NPPN_FIRST + 4) // To notify plugins that the current file is just opened //scnNotification->nmhdr.code = NPPN_FILEOPENED; //scnNotification->nmhdr.hwndFrom = hwndNpp; //scnNotification->nmhdr.idFrom = BufferID; #define NPPN_FILECLOSED (NPPN_FIRST + 5) // To notify plugins that the current file is just closed //scnNotification->nmhdr.code = NPPN_FILECLOSED; //scnNotification->nmhdr.hwndFrom = hwndNpp; //scnNotification->nmhdr.idFrom = BufferID; #define NPPN_FILEBEFOREOPEN (NPPN_FIRST + 6) // To notify plugins that the current file is about to be opened //scnNotification->nmhdr.code = NPPN_FILEBEFOREOPEN; //scnNotification->nmhdr.hwndFrom = hwndNpp; //scnNotification->nmhdr.idFrom = BufferID; #define NPPN_FILEBEFORESAVE (NPPN_FIRST + 7) // To notify plugins that the current file is about to be saved //scnNotification->nmhdr.code = NPPN_FILEBEFOREOPEN; //scnNotification->nmhdr.hwndFrom = hwndNpp; //scnNotification->nmhdr.idFrom = BufferID; #define NPPN_FILESAVED (NPPN_FIRST + 8) // To notify plugins that the current file is just saved //scnNotification->nmhdr.code = NPPN_FILESAVED; //scnNotification->nmhdr.hwndFrom = hwndNpp; //scnNotification->nmhdr.idFrom = BufferID; #define NPPN_SHUTDOWN (NPPN_FIRST + 9) // To notify plugins that Notepad++ is about to be shutdowned. //scnNotification->nmhdr.code = NPPN_SHUTDOWN; //scnNotification->nmhdr.hwndFrom = hwndNpp; //scnNotification->nmhdr.idFrom = 0; #define NPPN_BUFFERACTIVATED (NPPN_FIRST + 10) // To notify plugins that a buffer was activated (put to foreground). //scnNotification->nmhdr.code = NPPN_BUFFERACTIVATED; //scnNotification->nmhdr.hwndFrom = hwndNpp; //scnNotification->nmhdr.idFrom = activatedBufferID; #define NPPN_LANGCHANGED (NPPN_FIRST + 11) // To notify plugins that the language in the current doc is just changed. //scnNotification->nmhdr.code = NPPN_LANGCHANGED; //scnNotification->nmhdr.hwndFrom = hwndNpp; //scnNotification->nmhdr.idFrom = currentBufferID; #define NPPN_WORDSTYLESUPDATED (NPPN_FIRST + 12) // To notify plugins that user initiated a WordStyleDlg change. //scnNotification->nmhdr.code = NPPN_WORDSTYLESUPDATED; //scnNotification->nmhdr.hwndFrom = hwndNpp; //scnNotification->nmhdr.idFrom = currentBufferID; #define NPPN_SHORTCUTREMAPPED (NPPN_FIRST + 13) // To notify plugins that plugin command shortcut is remapped. //scnNotification->nmhdr.code = NPPN_SHORTCUTSREMAPPED; //scnNotification->nmhdr.hwndFrom = ShortcutKeyStructurePointer; //scnNotification->nmhdr.idFrom = cmdID; //where ShortcutKeyStructurePointer is pointer of struct ShortcutKey: //struct ShortcutKey { // bool _isCtrl; // bool _isAlt; // bool _isShift; // UCHAR _key; //}; #define NPPN_FILEBEFORELOAD (NPPN_FIRST + 14) // To notify plugins that the current file is about to be loaded //scnNotification->nmhdr.code = NPPN_FILEBEFOREOPEN; //scnNotification->nmhdr.hwndFrom = hwndNpp; //scnNotification->nmhdr.idFrom = NULL; #define NPPN_FILELOADFAILED (NPPN_FIRST + 15) // To notify plugins that file open operation failed //scnNotification->nmhdr.code = NPPN_FILEOPENFAILED; //scnNotification->nmhdr.hwndFrom = hwndNpp; //scnNotification->nmhdr.idFrom = BufferID; #define NPPN_READONLYCHANGED (NPPN_FIRST + 16) // To notify plugins that current document change the readonly status, //scnNotification->nmhdr.code = NPPN_READONLYCHANGED; //scnNotification->nmhdr.hwndFrom = bufferID; //scnNotification->nmhdr.idFrom = docStatus; // where bufferID is BufferID // docStatus can be combined by DOCSTAUS_READONLY and DOCSTAUS_BUFFERDIRTY #define DOCSTAUS_READONLY 1 #define DOCSTAUS_BUFFERDIRTY 2 #define NPPN_DOCORDERCHANGED (NPPN_FIRST + 16) // To notify plugins that document order is changed //scnNotification->nmhdr.code = NPPN_DOCORDERCHANGED; //scnNotification->nmhdr.hwndFrom = newIndex; //scnNotification->nmhdr.idFrom = BufferID; #endif //NOTEPAD_PLUS_MSGS_Hpresage-0.9.1/apps/notepad++/Makefile.in0000644000175000017500000003050512515433507017743 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See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along # with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., # 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. ## Process this file with automake to produce Makefile.in if BUILD_GTK_PRESAGE_MATE bin_PROGRAMS = gpresagemate gpresagemate_SOURCES = gpresagemate.cpp gpresagemate_CPPFLAGS = $(GNOME_CFLAGS) $(GTHREAD_CFLAGS) -I$(top_srcdir)/src/lib gpresagemate_LDADD = $(GNOME_LIBS) $(GTHREAD_LIBS) -lXevie ../../../src/lib/libpresage.la # if HAVE_HELP2MAN # gpresagemate.1: gpresagemate$(EXEEXT) gpresagemate.cpp $(top_srcdir)/configure.ac # help2man --output=$@ --no-info --name="GTK presage mate" ./gpresagemate$(EXEEXT) # # dist_man_MANS = gpresagemate.1 # # DISTCLEANFILES = gpresagemate.1 # endif endifpresage-0.9.1/apps/gtk/gpresagemate/gpresagemate.cpp0000644000175000017500000003134711757643757022545 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000/********************************************************* * Presage, an extensible predictive text entry system * ------------------------------------------------------ * * Copyright (C) 2008 John Hills * Copyright (C) 2008 Matteo Vescovi This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. 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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. * **********(*)*/ /* * A simple GTK presage application that uses the X window system * XEvIE extension to intercept key presses and insert user selected * predictions into currently focused X windows application provided * the X server has a working XEvIE extension enabled. * * /etc/X11/xorg.conf requires the following lines to enable XEvIE * Section "Extensions" * Option "XEVIE" "Enable" * EndSection * * * Based on code by Matteo Vescovi and xeviedemo.c from * http://freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/XEvIE * */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include "config.h" #endif #include #ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H # include #endif #ifdef HAVE_STDLIB_H # include #endif #ifdef HAVE_PTHREAD_H # include #endif #ifdef HAVE_X11_XLIB_H # include #endif #ifdef HAVE_X11_XPROTO_H # include #endif #ifdef HAVE_X11_X_H # include #endif #ifdef HAVE_X11_EXTENSIONS_XEVIE_H # include #endif #ifdef HAVE_X11_XUTIL_H # include #endif #ifdef HAVE_X11_KEYSYMDEF_H # include #endif #include #include #include #include #include "presage.h" std::string suggestions; std::string config; unsigned int no_suggestions; std::stringstream buffer; class StringstreamPresageCallback : public PresageCallback { public: StringstreamPresageCallback(std::stringstream& stream) : m_stream(stream) { } ~StringstreamPresageCallback() { } std::string get_past_stream() const { if (&m_stream) { return m_stream.str(); } else { return m_empty; } } std::string get_future_stream() const { return m_empty; } private: std::stringstream& m_stream; const std::string m_empty; }; StringstreamPresageCallback callback(buffer); Presage presage(&callback); Display *dpy; static KeySym get_keysym (XEvent *ev) { XKeyEvent *key_ev; char buffer[64]; int bufsize = 63; KeySym key; XComposeStatus compose; int char_count; key_ev = (XKeyEvent *)ev; char_count = XLookupString(key_ev, buffer, bufsize, &key, &compose); buffer[char_count] = '\0'; printf (" State: %x KeyCode: %x\n", key_ev->state & ShiftMask, key_ev->keycode); char_count = XLookupString(key_ev, buffer, bufsize, &key, &compose); buffer[char_count] = '\0'; 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gtk_label_set_text(GTK_LABEL(label), disp_string_c ); printf ("label:\n%s\n", disp_string_c); /* release GTK thread lock */ gdk_threads_leave (); } } void init() { int major, minor; // initialize presage if (suggestions.empty()) { suggestions = presage.config("Presage.Selector.SUGGESTIONS"); } else { presage.config("Presage.Selector.SUGGESTIONS", suggestions); } no_suggestions = atoi(suggestions.c_str()); // initialize XEvIE dpy = XOpenDisplay(NULL); if(XevieStart(dpy)) printf("XevieStart(dpy) initialized\n"); else { printf("XevieStart(dpy) initialization failed\n Check that XEvIE X extension is enabled and that only one client is trying to do event interception\n"); exit(1); } XevieQueryVersion(dpy, &major, &minor); printf("XEvIE major = %d, minor = %d\n", major, minor); XevieSelectInput(dpy, KeyPressMask | KeyReleaseMask ); } void shutdown() { XevieEnd (dpy); } gint print_hi(gpointer ununsed) { printf("hi!\n"); return TRUE; } void handle_x_event ( XEvent& event, GtkWidget* label ) { KeySym key; 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\ scintilla/lexers/LexCrontab.cxx \ scintilla/lexers/LexEiffel.cxx \ scintilla/lexers/LexMetapost.cxx \ scintilla/lexers/LexCOBOL.cxx \ scintilla/lexers/LexTeX.cxx \ scintilla/lexers/LexMPT.cxx \ scintilla/lexers/LexBaan.cxx \ scintilla/lexers/LexPerl.cxx \ scintilla/lexers/LexPascal.cxx \ scintilla/lexers/LexOthers.cxx \ scintilla/lexers/LexProgress.cxx \ scintilla/lexers/LexMySQL.cxx \ scintilla/lexers/LexVB.cxx \ scintilla/lexers/LexGAP.cxx \ scintilla/lexers/LexVerilog.cxx \ scintilla/lexers/LexAsm.cxx \ scintilla/lexers/LexLua.cxx \ scintilla/lexers/LexPython.cxx \ scintilla/lexers/LexTCL.cxx \ scintilla/lexers/LexHaskell.cxx \ scintilla/lexers/LexPowerShell.cxx \ scintilla/lexers/LexSmalltalk.cxx \ scintilla/lexers/LexAda.cxx \ scintilla/lexers/LexConf.cxx \ scintilla/lexers/LexMMIXAL.cxx \ scintilla/lexers/LexNimrod.cxx \ scintilla/lexers/LexCsound.cxx \ scintilla/lexers/LexSML.cxx \ scintilla/lexers/LexSQL.cxx \ scintilla/lexers/LexMSSQL.cxx \ scintilla/lexers/LexAsn1.cxx \ scintilla/lexers/LexInno.cxx \ scintilla/lexers/LexSpice.cxx \ scintilla/lexers/LexPOV.cxx \ scintilla/lexers/LexA68k.cxx \ scintilla/lexers/LexModula.cxx \ scintilla/lexers/LexCoffeeScript.cxx \ scintilla/lexers/LexAVS.cxx \ scintilla/lexers/LexTCMD.cxx \ scintilla/lexers/LexECL.cxx \ scintilla/lexers/LexOScript.cxx \ scintilla/lexers/LexVisualProlog.cxx \ scintilla/lexers/LexPO.cxx \ scintilla/lexers/LexLaTeX.cxx \ scintilla/lexers/LexSTTXT.cxx \ scintilla/lexers/LexDMAP.cxx \ scintilla/lexers/LexDMIS.cxx \ scintilla/lexers/LexKVIrc.cxx \ scintilla/lexers/LexRegistry.cxx \ scintilla/lexers/LexRust.cxx libscintilla_la_SOURCES = $(SCINTILLA_SRC) $(SCINTILLA_GTK) $(SCINTILLA_INCLUDE) $(SCINTILLA_LEXERS) $(SCINTILLA_LEXLIB) libscintilla_la_CXXFLAGS = -DNDEBUG -DGTK -DSCI_LEXER -DG_THREADS_IMPL_NONE libscintilla_la_CPPFLAGS = $(GNOME_CFLAGS) $(GTHREAD_CFLAGS) \ -I$(srcdir)/scintilla/include \ -I$(srcdir)/scintilla/src \ -I$(srcdir)/scintilla/lexlib libscintilla_la_LIBADD = $(GNOME_LIBS) $(GTHREAD_LIBS) # Distribute files from here. EXTRA_DIST = scintilla/License.txt scintilla/version.txt # # End of rules to build scintilla ################################# bin_PROGRAMS = gprompter gprompter_SOURCES = gprompter.c gprompter_CFLAGS = $(GNOME_CFLAGS) $(GTHREAD_CFLAGS) $(GMODULE_CFLAGS) \ -I$(top_srcdir)/src/lib \ -I$(srcdir)/scintilla/include gprompter_LDADD = $(GNOME_LIBS) $(GTHREAD_LIBS) $(GMODULE_LIBS) \ -lm \ ../../../src/lib/libpresage.la \ libscintilla.la if USE_GCC gprompter_LDADD += -lstdc++ endif if HAVE_HELP2MAN gprompter.1: gprompter$(EXEEXT) gprompter.c $(top_srcdir)/configure.ac help2man --output=$@ --no-info --name="the intelligent predictive GTK+ text editor" ./gprompter$(EXEEXT) dist_man_MANS = gprompter.1 DISTCLEANFILES = gprompter.1 endif desktopdir = $(datadir)/applications dist_desktop_DATA = gprompter.desktop svgicondir = $(datadir)/icons/hicolor/scalable/apps dist_svgicon_DATA = gprompter.svg pixmapsdir = $(datadir)/pixmaps dist_pixmaps_DATA = gprompter.png gprompter.xpm endif presage-0.9.1/apps/gtk/gprompter/gprompter.desktop0000644000175000017500000000050312361471007022323 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000[Desktop Entry] Name=gprompter GenericName=Predictive text editor Comment=Predictive text editor powered by presage Keywords=presage;text prediction;predictive text Exec=gprompter Icon=gprompter Terminal=false Type=Application StartupNotify=true Categories=GNOME;GTK;Utility;Accessibility;TextEditor;ArtificialIntelligence presage-0.9.1/apps/gtk/gprompter/gprompter.10000644000175000017500000000160712515433734021026 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000.\" DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE! It was generated by help2man 1.40.10. .TH GPROMPTER "1" "April 2015" "gprompter (presage) version 0.9.1" "User Commands" .SH NAME gprompter \- the intelligent predictive GTK+ text editor .SH SYNOPSIS .B gprompter [\fIOPTION\fR]... .SH DESCRIPTION Gprompter is a cross\-platform predictive text editor. Gprompter displays predictions in a contextual pop\-up box as each letter is typed. Predictions can be easily selected and inserted in the document. .TP \fB\-h\fR, \fB\-\-help\fR display this help and exit .TP \fB\-v\fR, \fB\-\-version\fR output version information and exit .PP Direct your bug reports to: matteo.vescovi@yahoo.co.uk .SH COPYRIGHT Copyright \(co 2009 Matteo Vescovi. .br This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, to the extent permitted by law. presage-0.9.1/apps/gtk/gprompter/scintilla/0000755000175000017500000000000012515434016020675 5ustar00mattmatt00000000000000presage-0.9.1/apps/gtk/gprompter/scintilla/src/0000755000175000017500000000000012515434016021464 5ustar00mattmatt00000000000000presage-0.9.1/apps/gtk/gprompter/scintilla/src/AutoComplete.cxx0000644000175000017500000001571112515432437024623 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000// Scintilla source code edit control /** @file AutoComplete.cxx ** Defines the auto completion list box. **/ // Copyright 1998-2003 by Neil Hodgson // The License.txt file describes the conditions under which this software may be distributed. #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "Platform.h" #include "Scintilla.h" #include "CharacterSet.h" #include "AutoComplete.h" #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE using namespace Scintilla; #endif AutoComplete::AutoComplete() : active(false), separator(' '), typesep('?'), ignoreCase(false), chooseSingle(false), lb(0), posStart(0), startLen(0), cancelAtStartPos(true), autoHide(true), dropRestOfWord(false), ignoreCaseBehaviour(SC_CASEINSENSITIVEBEHAVIOUR_RESPECTCASE), widthLBDefault(100), heightLBDefault(100), autoSort(SC_ORDER_PRESORTED) { lb = ListBox::Allocate(); } AutoComplete::~AutoComplete() { if (lb) { lb->Destroy(); delete lb; lb = 0; } } bool AutoComplete::Active() const { return active; } void AutoComplete::Start(Window &parent, int ctrlID, int position, Point location, int startLen_, int lineHeight, bool unicodeMode, int technology) { if (active) { Cancel(); } lb->Create(parent, ctrlID, location, lineHeight, unicodeMode, technology); lb->Clear(); active = true; startLen = startLen_; posStart = position; } void AutoComplete::SetStopChars(const char *stopChars_) { stopChars = stopChars_; } bool AutoComplete::IsStopChar(char ch) { return ch && (stopChars.find(ch) != std::string::npos); } void AutoComplete::SetFillUpChars(const char *fillUpChars_) { fillUpChars = fillUpChars_; } bool AutoComplete::IsFillUpChar(char ch) { return ch && (fillUpChars.find(ch) != std::string::npos); } void AutoComplete::SetSeparator(char separator_) { separator = separator_; } char AutoComplete::GetSeparator() const { return separator; } void AutoComplete::SetTypesep(char separator_) { typesep = separator_; } char AutoComplete::GetTypesep() const { return typesep; } struct Sorter { AutoComplete *ac; const char *list; std::vector indices; Sorter(AutoComplete *ac_, const char *list_) : ac(ac_), list(list_) { int i = 0; while (list[i]) { indices.push_back(i); // word start while (list[i] != ac->GetTypesep() && list[i] != ac->GetSeparator() && list[i]) ++i; indices.push_back(i); // word end if (list[i] == ac->GetTypesep()) { while (list[i] != ac->GetSeparator() && list[i]) ++i; } if (list[i] == ac->GetSeparator()) { ++i; // preserve trailing separator as blank entry if (!list[i]) { indices.push_back(i); indices.push_back(i); } } } indices.push_back(i); // index of last position } bool operator()(int a, int b) { int lenA = indices[a * 2 + 1] - indices[a * 2]; int lenB = indices[b * 2 + 1] - indices[b * 2]; int len = std::min(lenA, lenB); int cmp; if (ac->ignoreCase) cmp = CompareNCaseInsensitive(list + indices[a * 2], list + indices[b * 2], len); else cmp = strncmp(list + indices[a * 2], list + indices[b * 2], len); if (cmp == 0) cmp = lenA - lenB; return cmp < 0; } }; void AutoComplete::SetList(const char *list) { if (autoSort == SC_ORDER_PRESORTED) { lb->SetList(list, separator, typesep); sortMatrix.clear(); for (int i = 0; i < lb->Length(); ++i) sortMatrix.push_back(i); return; } Sorter IndexSort(this, list); sortMatrix.clear(); for (int i = 0; i < (int)IndexSort.indices.size() / 2; ++i) sortMatrix.push_back(i); std::sort(sortMatrix.begin(), sortMatrix.end(), IndexSort); if (autoSort == SC_ORDER_CUSTOM || sortMatrix.size() < 2) { lb->SetList(list, separator, typesep); PLATFORM_ASSERT(lb->Length() == static_cast(sortMatrix.size())); return; } std::string sortedList; char item[maxItemLen]; for (size_t i = 0; i < sortMatrix.size(); ++i) { int wordLen = IndexSort.indices[sortMatrix[i] * 2 + 2] - IndexSort.indices[sortMatrix[i] * 2]; strncpy(item, list + IndexSort.indices[sortMatrix[i] * 2], wordLen); if ((i+1) == sortMatrix.size()) { // Last item so remove separator if present if ((wordLen > 0) && (item[wordLen-1] == separator)) wordLen--; } else { // Item before last needs a separator if ((wordLen == 0) || (item[wordLen-1] != separator)) { item[wordLen] = separator; wordLen++; } } item[wordLen] = '\0'; sortedList += item; } for (int i = 0; i < (int)sortMatrix.size(); ++i) sortMatrix[i] = i; lb->SetList(sortedList.c_str(), separator, typesep); } int AutoComplete::GetSelection() const { return lb->GetSelection(); } std::string AutoComplete::GetValue(int item) const { char value[maxItemLen]; lb->GetValue(item, value, sizeof(value)); return std::string(value); } void AutoComplete::Show(bool show) { lb->Show(show); if (show) lb->Select(0); } void AutoComplete::Cancel() { if (lb->Created()) { lb->Clear(); lb->Destroy(); active = false; } } void AutoComplete::Move(int delta) { int count = lb->Length(); int current = lb->GetSelection(); current += delta; if (current >= count) current = count - 1; if (current < 0) current = 0; lb->Select(current); } void AutoComplete::Select(const char *word) { size_t lenWord = strlen(word); int location = -1; int start = 0; // lower bound of the api array block to search int end = lb->Length() - 1; // upper bound of the api array block to search while ((start <= end) && (location == -1)) { // Binary searching loop int pivot = (start + end) / 2; char item[maxItemLen]; lb->GetValue(sortMatrix[pivot], item, maxItemLen); int cond; if (ignoreCase) cond = CompareNCaseInsensitive(word, item, lenWord); else cond = strncmp(word, item, lenWord); if (!cond) { // Find first match while (pivot > start) { lb->GetValue(sortMatrix[pivot-1], item, maxItemLen); if (ignoreCase) cond = CompareNCaseInsensitive(word, item, lenWord); else cond = strncmp(word, item, lenWord); if (0 != cond) break; --pivot; } location = pivot; if (ignoreCase && ignoreCaseBehaviour == SC_CASEINSENSITIVEBEHAVIOUR_RESPECTCASE) { // Check for exact-case match for (; pivot <= end; pivot++) { lb->GetValue(sortMatrix[pivot], item, maxItemLen); if (!strncmp(word, item, lenWord)) { location = pivot; break; } if (CompareNCaseInsensitive(word, item, lenWord)) break; } } } else if (cond < 0) { end = pivot - 1; } else if (cond > 0) { start = pivot + 1; } } if (location == -1) { if (autoHide) Cancel(); else lb->Select(-1); } else { if (autoSort == SC_ORDER_CUSTOM) { // Check for a logically earlier match char item[maxItemLen]; for (int i = location + 1; i <= end; ++i) { lb->GetValue(sortMatrix[i], item, maxItemLen); if (CompareNCaseInsensitive(word, item, lenWord)) break; if (sortMatrix[i] < sortMatrix[location] && !strncmp(word, item, lenWord)) location = i; } } lb->Select(sortMatrix[location]); } } presage-0.9.1/apps/gtk/gprompter/scintilla/src/CaseConvert.cxx0000644000175000017500000004463212270355634024443 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000// Scintilla source code edit control // Encoding: UTF-8 /** @file CaseConvert.cxx ** Case fold characters and convert them to upper or lower case. ** Tables automatically regenerated by scripts/GenerateCaseConvert.py ** Should only be rarely regenerated for new versions of Unicode. **/ // Copyright 2013 by Neil Hodgson // The License.txt file describes the conditions under which this software may be distributed. #include #include #include #include "StringCopy.h" #include "CaseConvert.h" #include "UniConversion.h" #include "UnicodeFromUTF8.h" #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE using namespace Scintilla; #endif namespace { // Use an unnamed namespace to protect the declarations from name conflicts // Unicode code points are ordered by groups and follow patterns. // Most characters (pitch==1) are in ranges for a particular alphabet and their // upper case forms are a fixed distance away. // Another pattern (pitch==2) is where each lower case letter is preceded by // the upper case form. These are also grouped into ranges. int symmetricCaseConversionRanges[] = { //lower, upper, range length, range pitch //++Autogenerated -- start of section automatically generated //**\(\*\n\) 97,65,26,1, 224,192,23,1, 248,216,7,1, 257,256,24,2, 314,313,8,2, 331,330,23,2, 462,461,8,2, 479,478,9,2, 505,504,20,2, 547,546,9,2, 583,582,5,2, 945,913,17,1, 963,931,9,1, 985,984,12,2, 1072,1040,32,1, 1104,1024,16,1, 1121,1120,17,2, 1163,1162,27,2, 1218,1217,7,2, 1233,1232,44,2, 1377,1329,38,1, 7681,7680,75,2, 7841,7840,48,2, 7936,7944,8,1, 7952,7960,6,1, 7968,7976,8,1, 7984,7992,8,1, 8000,8008,6,1, 8032,8040,8,1, 8560,8544,16,1, 9424,9398,26,1, 11312,11264,47,1, 11393,11392,50,2, 11520,4256,38,1, 42561,42560,23,2, 42625,42624,12,2, 42787,42786,7,2, 42803,42802,31,2, 42879,42878,5,2, 42913,42912,5,2, 65345,65313,26,1, 66600,66560,40,1, //--Autogenerated -- end of section automatically generated }; // Code points that are symmetric but don't fit into a range of similar characters // are listed here. int symmetricCaseConversions[] = { //lower, upper //++Autogenerated -- start of section automatically generated //**1 \(\*\n\) 255,376, 307,306, 309,308, 311,310, 378,377, 380,379, 382,381, 384,579, 387,386, 389,388, 392,391, 396,395, 402,401, 405,502, 409,408, 410,573, 414,544, 417,416, 419,418, 421,420, 424,423, 429,428, 432,431, 436,435, 438,437, 441,440, 445,444, 447,503, 454,452, 457,455, 460,458, 477,398, 499,497, 501,500, 572,571, 575,11390, 576,11391, 578,577, 592,11375, 593,11373, 594,11376, 595,385, 596,390, 598,393, 599,394, 601,399, 603,400, 608,403, 611,404, 613,42893, 614,42922, 616,407, 617,406, 619,11362, 623,412, 625,11374, 626,413, 629,415, 637,11364, 640,422, 643,425, 648,430, 649,580, 650,433, 651,434, 652,581, 658,439, 881,880, 883,882, 887,886, 891,1021, 892,1022, 893,1023, 940,902, 941,904, 942,905, 943,906, 972,908, 973,910, 974,911, 983,975, 1010,1017, 1016,1015, 1019,1018, 1231,1216, 7545,42877, 7549,11363, 8017,8025, 8019,8027, 8021,8029, 8023,8031, 8048,8122, 8049,8123, 8050,8136, 8051,8137, 8052,8138, 8053,8139, 8054,8154, 8055,8155, 8056,8184, 8057,8185, 8058,8170, 8059,8171, 8060,8186, 8061,8187, 8112,8120, 8113,8121, 8144,8152, 8145,8153, 8160,8168, 8161,8169, 8165,8172, 8526,8498, 8580,8579, 11361,11360, 11365,570, 11366,574, 11368,11367, 11370,11369, 11372,11371, 11379,11378, 11382,11381, 11500,11499, 11502,11501, 11507,11506, 11559,4295, 11565,4301, 42874,42873, 42876,42875, 42892,42891, 42897,42896, 42899,42898, //--Autogenerated -- end of section automatically generated }; // Characters that have complex case conversions are listed here. // This includes cases where more than one character is needed for a conversion, // folding is different to lowering, or (as appropriate) upper(lower(x)) != x or // lower(upper(x)) != x. const char *complexCaseConversions = // Original | Folded | Upper | Lower | //++Autogenerated -- start of section automatically generated //**2 \(\*\n\) "\xc2\xb5|\xce\xbc|\xce\x9c||" "\xc3\x9f|ss|SS||" 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"\xe1\xba\x9e|ss||\xc3\x9f|" "\xe1\xbd\x90|\xcf\x85\xcc\x93|\xce\xa5\xcc\x93||" "\xe1\xbd\x92|\xcf\x85\xcc\x93\xcc\x80|\xce\xa5\xcc\x93\xcc\x80||" "\xe1\xbd\x94|\xcf\x85\xcc\x93\xcc\x81|\xce\xa5\xcc\x93\xcc\x81||" "\xe1\xbd\x96|\xcf\x85\xcc\x93\xcd\x82|\xce\xa5\xcc\x93\xcd\x82||" "\xe1\xbe\x80|\xe1\xbc\x80\xce\xb9|\xe1\xbc\x88\xce\x99||" "\xe1\xbe\x81|\xe1\xbc\x81\xce\xb9|\xe1\xbc\x89\xce\x99||" "\xe1\xbe\x82|\xe1\xbc\x82\xce\xb9|\xe1\xbc\x8a\xce\x99||" "\xe1\xbe\x83|\xe1\xbc\x83\xce\xb9|\xe1\xbc\x8b\xce\x99||" "\xe1\xbe\x84|\xe1\xbc\x84\xce\xb9|\xe1\xbc\x8c\xce\x99||" "\xe1\xbe\x85|\xe1\xbc\x85\xce\xb9|\xe1\xbc\x8d\xce\x99||" "\xe1\xbe\x86|\xe1\xbc\x86\xce\xb9|\xe1\xbc\x8e\xce\x99||" "\xe1\xbe\x87|\xe1\xbc\x87\xce\xb9|\xe1\xbc\x8f\xce\x99||" "\xe1\xbe\x88|\xe1\xbc\x80\xce\xb9|\xe1\xbc\x88\xce\x99|\xe1\xbe\x80|" "\xe1\xbe\x89|\xe1\xbc\x81\xce\xb9|\xe1\xbc\x89\xce\x99|\xe1\xbe\x81|" "\xe1\xbe\x8a|\xe1\xbc\x82\xce\xb9|\xe1\xbc\x8a\xce\x99|\xe1\xbe\x82|" 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"\xe1\xbf\xb7|\xcf\x89\xcd\x82\xce\xb9|\xce\xa9\xcd\x82\xce\x99||" "\xe1\xbf\xbc|\xcf\x89\xce\xb9|\xce\xa9\xce\x99|\xe1\xbf\xb3|" "\xe2\x84\xa6|\xcf\x89||\xcf\x89|" "\xe2\x84\xaa|k||k|" "\xe2\x84\xab|\xc3\xa5||\xc3\xa5|" "\xef\xac\x80|ff|FF||" "\xef\xac\x81|fi|FI||" "\xef\xac\x82|fl|FL||" "\xef\xac\x83|ffi|FFI||" "\xef\xac\x84|ffl|FFL||" "\xef\xac\x85|st|ST||" "\xef\xac\x86|st|ST||" "\xef\xac\x93|\xd5\xb4\xd5\xb6|\xd5\x84\xd5\x86||" "\xef\xac\x94|\xd5\xb4\xd5\xa5|\xd5\x84\xd4\xb5||" "\xef\xac\x95|\xd5\xb4\xd5\xab|\xd5\x84\xd4\xbb||" "\xef\xac\x96|\xd5\xbe\xd5\xb6|\xd5\x8e\xd5\x86||" "\xef\xac\x97|\xd5\xb4\xd5\xad|\xd5\x84\xd4\xbd||" //--Autogenerated -- end of section automatically generated ; class CaseConverter : public ICaseConverter { // Maximum length of a case conversion result is 6 bytes in UTF-8 enum { maxConversionLength=6 }; struct ConversionString { char conversion[maxConversionLength+1]; ConversionString() { conversion[0] = '\0'; } }; // Conversions are initially store in a vector of structs but then decomposed into // parallel arrays as that is about 10% faster to search. struct CharacterConversion { int character; ConversionString conversion; CharacterConversion(int character_=0, const char *conversion_="") : character(character_) { StringCopy(conversion.conversion, conversion_); } bool operator<(const CharacterConversion &other) const { return character < other.character; } }; typedef std::vector CharacterToConversion; CharacterToConversion characterToConversion; // The parallel arrays std::vector characters; std::vector conversions; public: CaseConverter() { } bool Initialised() const { return characters.size() > 0; } void Add(int character, const char *conversion) { characterToConversion.push_back(CharacterConversion(character, conversion)); } const char *Find(int character) { const std::vector::iterator it = std::lower_bound(characters.begin(), characters.end(), character); if (it == characters.end()) return 0; else if (*it == character) return conversions[it - characters.begin()].conversion; else return 0; } size_t CaseConvertString(char *converted, size_t sizeConverted, const char *mixed, size_t lenMixed) { size_t lenConverted = 0; size_t mixedPos = 0; unsigned char bytes[UTF8MaxBytes + 1]; while (mixedPos < lenMixed) { const unsigned char leadByte = static_cast(mixed[mixedPos]); const char *caseConverted = 0; size_t lenMixedChar = 1; if (UTF8IsAscii(leadByte)) { caseConverted = Find(leadByte); } else { bytes[0] = leadByte; const int widthCharBytes = UTF8BytesOfLead[leadByte]; for (int b=1; b= sizeConverted) return 0; } } else { // Character has no conversion so copy the input to output for (size_t i=0; i= sizeConverted) return 0; } } mixedPos += lenMixedChar; } return lenConverted; } void FinishedAdding() { std::sort(characterToConversion.begin(), characterToConversion.end()); characters.reserve(characterToConversion.size()); conversions.reserve(characterToConversion.size()); for (CharacterToConversion::iterator it = characterToConversion.begin(); it != characterToConversion.end(); ++it) { characters.push_back(it->character); conversions.push_back(it->conversion); } // Empty the original calculated data completely CharacterToConversion().swap(characterToConversion); } }; CaseConverter caseConvFold; CaseConverter caseConvUp; CaseConverter caseConvLow; void UTF8FromUTF32Character(int uch, char *putf) { size_t k = 0; if (uch < 0x80) { putf[k++] = static_cast(uch); } else if (uch < 0x800) { putf[k++] = static_cast(0xC0 | (uch >> 6)); putf[k++] = static_cast(0x80 | (uch & 0x3f)); } else if (uch < 0x10000) { putf[k++] = static_cast(0xE0 | (uch >> 12)); putf[k++] = static_cast(0x80 | ((uch >> 6) & 0x3f)); putf[k++] = static_cast(0x80 | (uch & 0x3f)); } else { putf[k++] = static_cast(0xF0 | (uch >> 18)); putf[k++] = static_cast(0x80 | ((uch >> 12) & 0x3f)); putf[k++] = static_cast(0x80 | ((uch >> 6) & 0x3f)); putf[k++] = static_cast(0x80 | (uch & 0x3f)); } putf[k] = 0; } void AddSymmetric(enum CaseConversion conversion, int lower,int upper) { char lowerUTF8[UTF8MaxBytes+1]; UTF8FromUTF32Character(lower, lowerUTF8); char upperUTF8[UTF8MaxBytes+1]; UTF8FromUTF32Character(upper, upperUTF8); switch (conversion) { case CaseConversionFold: caseConvFold.Add(upper, lowerUTF8); break; case CaseConversionUpper: caseConvUp.Add(lower, upperUTF8); break; case CaseConversionLower: caseConvLow.Add(upper, lowerUTF8); break; } } void SetupConversions(enum CaseConversion conversion) { // First initialize for the symmetric ranges for (size_t i=0; i(originUTF8)); if (conversion == CaseConversionFold && foldedUTF8[0]) { caseConvFold.Add(character, foldedUTF8); } if (conversion == CaseConversionUpper && upperUTF8[0]) { caseConvUp.Add(character, upperUTF8); } if (conversion == CaseConversionLower && lowerUTF8[0]) { caseConvLow.Add(character, lowerUTF8); } } switch (conversion) { case CaseConversionFold: caseConvFold.FinishedAdding(); break; case CaseConversionUpper: caseConvUp.FinishedAdding(); break; case CaseConversionLower: caseConvLow.FinishedAdding(); break; } } CaseConverter *ConverterForConversion(enum CaseConversion conversion) { switch (conversion) { case CaseConversionFold: return &caseConvFold; case CaseConversionUpper: return &caseConvUp; case CaseConversionLower: return &caseConvLow; } return 0; } } #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE namespace Scintilla { #endif ICaseConverter *ConverterFor(enum CaseConversion conversion) { CaseConverter *pCaseConv = ConverterForConversion(conversion); if (!pCaseConv->Initialised()) SetupConversions(conversion); return pCaseConv; } const char *CaseConvert(int character, enum CaseConversion conversion) { CaseConverter *pCaseConv = ConverterForConversion(conversion); if (!pCaseConv->Initialised()) SetupConversions(conversion); return pCaseConv->Find(character); } size_t CaseConvertString(char *converted, size_t sizeConverted, const char *mixed, size_t lenMixed, enum CaseConversion conversion) { CaseConverter *pCaseConv = ConverterForConversion(conversion); if (!pCaseConv->Initialised()) SetupConversions(conversion); return pCaseConv->CaseConvertString(converted, sizeConverted, mixed, lenMixed); } #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE } #endif presage-0.9.1/apps/gtk/gprompter/scintilla/src/Document.cxx0000644000175000017500000021044512515432437024001 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000// Scintilla source code edit control /** @file Document.cxx ** Text document that handles notifications, DBCS, styling, words and end of line. **/ // Copyright 1998-2011 by Neil Hodgson // The License.txt file describes the conditions under which this software may be distributed. #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "Platform.h" #include "ILexer.h" #include "Scintilla.h" #include "CharacterSet.h" #include "SplitVector.h" #include "Partitioning.h" #include "RunStyles.h" #include "CellBuffer.h" #include "PerLine.h" #include "CharClassify.h" #include "Decoration.h" #include "CaseFolder.h" #include "Document.h" #include "RESearch.h" #include "UniConversion.h" #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE using namespace Scintilla; #endif static inline bool IsPunctuation(char ch) { return IsASCII(ch) && ispunct(ch); } void LexInterface::Colourise(int start, int end) { if (pdoc && instance && !performingStyle) { // Protect against reentrance, which may occur, for example, when // fold points are discovered while performing styling and the folding // code looks for child lines which may trigger styling. performingStyle = true; int lengthDoc = pdoc->Length(); if (end == -1) end = lengthDoc; int len = end - start; PLATFORM_ASSERT(len >= 0); PLATFORM_ASSERT(start + len <= lengthDoc); int styleStart = 0; if (start > 0) styleStart = pdoc->StyleAt(start - 1); if (len > 0) { instance->Lex(start, len, styleStart, pdoc); instance->Fold(start, len, styleStart, pdoc); } performingStyle = false; } } int LexInterface::LineEndTypesSupported() { if (instance) { int interfaceVersion = instance->Version(); if (interfaceVersion >= lvSubStyles) { ILexerWithSubStyles *ssinstance = static_cast(instance); return ssinstance->LineEndTypesSupported(); } } return 0; } Document::Document() { refCount = 0; pcf = NULL; #ifdef _WIN32 eolMode = SC_EOL_CRLF; #else eolMode = SC_EOL_LF; #endif dbcsCodePage = 0; lineEndBitSet = SC_LINE_END_TYPE_DEFAULT; endStyled = 0; styleClock = 0; enteredModification = 0; enteredStyling = 0; enteredReadOnlyCount = 0; insertionSet = false; tabInChars = 8; indentInChars = 0; actualIndentInChars = 8; useTabs = true; tabIndents = true; backspaceUnindents = false; matchesValid = false; regex = 0; UTF8BytesOfLeadInitialise(); perLineData[ldMarkers] = new LineMarkers(); perLineData[ldLevels] = new LineLevels(); perLineData[ldState] = new LineState(); perLineData[ldMargin] = new LineAnnotation(); perLineData[ldAnnotation] = new LineAnnotation(); cb.SetPerLine(this); pli = 0; } Document::~Document() { for (std::vector::iterator it = watchers.begin(); it != watchers.end(); ++it) { it->watcher->NotifyDeleted(this, it->userData); } for (int j=0; jInit(); } } int Document::LineEndTypesSupported() const { if ((SC_CP_UTF8 == dbcsCodePage) && pli) return pli->LineEndTypesSupported(); else return 0; } bool Document::SetDBCSCodePage(int dbcsCodePage_) { if (dbcsCodePage != dbcsCodePage_) { dbcsCodePage = dbcsCodePage_; SetCaseFolder(NULL); cb.SetLineEndTypes(lineEndBitSet & LineEndTypesSupported()); return true; } else { return false; } } bool Document::SetLineEndTypesAllowed(int lineEndBitSet_) { if (lineEndBitSet != lineEndBitSet_) { lineEndBitSet = lineEndBitSet_; int lineEndBitSetActive = lineEndBitSet & LineEndTypesSupported(); if (lineEndBitSetActive != cb.GetLineEndTypes()) { ModifiedAt(0); cb.SetLineEndTypes(lineEndBitSetActive); return true; } else { return false; } } else { return false; } } void Document::InsertLine(int line) { for (int j=0; jInsertLine(line); } } void Document::RemoveLine(int line) { for (int j=0; jRemoveLine(line); } } // Increase reference count and return its previous value. int Document::AddRef() { return refCount++; } // Decrease reference count and return its previous value. // Delete the document if reference count reaches zero. int SCI_METHOD Document::Release() { int curRefCount = --refCount; if (curRefCount == 0) delete this; return curRefCount; } void Document::SetSavePoint() { cb.SetSavePoint(); NotifySavePoint(true); } void Document::TentativeUndo() { CheckReadOnly(); if (enteredModification == 0) { enteredModification++; if (!cb.IsReadOnly()) { bool startSavePoint = cb.IsSavePoint(); bool multiLine = false; int steps = cb.TentativeSteps(); //Platform::DebugPrintf("Steps=%d\n", steps); for (int step = 0; step < steps; step++) { const int prevLinesTotal = LinesTotal(); const Action &action = cb.GetUndoStep(); if (action.at == removeAction) { NotifyModified(DocModification( SC_MOD_BEFOREINSERT | SC_PERFORMED_UNDO, action)); } else if (action.at == containerAction) { DocModification dm(SC_MOD_CONTAINER | SC_PERFORMED_UNDO); dm.token = action.position; NotifyModified(dm); } else { NotifyModified(DocModification( SC_MOD_BEFOREDELETE | SC_PERFORMED_UNDO, action)); } cb.PerformUndoStep(); if (action.at != containerAction) { ModifiedAt(action.position); } int modFlags = SC_PERFORMED_UNDO; // With undo, an insertion action becomes a deletion notification if (action.at == removeAction) { modFlags |= SC_MOD_INSERTTEXT; } else if (action.at == insertAction) { modFlags |= SC_MOD_DELETETEXT; } if (steps > 1) modFlags |= SC_MULTISTEPUNDOREDO; const int linesAdded = LinesTotal() - prevLinesTotal; if (linesAdded != 0) multiLine = true; if (step == steps - 1) { modFlags |= SC_LASTSTEPINUNDOREDO; if (multiLine) modFlags |= SC_MULTILINEUNDOREDO; } NotifyModified(DocModification(modFlags, action.position, action.lenData, linesAdded, action.data)); } bool endSavePoint = cb.IsSavePoint(); if (startSavePoint != endSavePoint) NotifySavePoint(endSavePoint); cb.TentativeCommit(); } enteredModification--; } } int Document::GetMark(int line) { return static_cast(perLineData[ldMarkers])->MarkValue(line); } int Document::MarkerNext(int lineStart, int mask) const { return static_cast(perLineData[ldMarkers])->MarkerNext(lineStart, mask); } int Document::AddMark(int line, int markerNum) { if (line >= 0 && line <= LinesTotal()) { int prev = static_cast(perLineData[ldMarkers])-> AddMark(line, markerNum, LinesTotal()); DocModification mh(SC_MOD_CHANGEMARKER, LineStart(line), 0, 0, 0, line); NotifyModified(mh); return prev; } else { return 0; } } void Document::AddMarkSet(int line, int valueSet) { if (line < 0 || line > LinesTotal()) { return; } unsigned int m = valueSet; for (int i = 0; m; i++, m >>= 1) if (m & 1) static_cast(perLineData[ldMarkers])-> AddMark(line, i, LinesTotal()); DocModification mh(SC_MOD_CHANGEMARKER, LineStart(line), 0, 0, 0, line); NotifyModified(mh); } void Document::DeleteMark(int line, int markerNum) { static_cast(perLineData[ldMarkers])->DeleteMark(line, markerNum, false); DocModification mh(SC_MOD_CHANGEMARKER, LineStart(line), 0, 0, 0, line); NotifyModified(mh); } void Document::DeleteMarkFromHandle(int markerHandle) { static_cast(perLineData[ldMarkers])->DeleteMarkFromHandle(markerHandle); DocModification mh(SC_MOD_CHANGEMARKER, 0, 0, 0, 0); mh.line = -1; NotifyModified(mh); } void Document::DeleteAllMarks(int markerNum) { bool someChanges = false; for (int line = 0; line < LinesTotal(); line++) { if (static_cast(perLineData[ldMarkers])->DeleteMark(line, markerNum, true)) someChanges = true; } if (someChanges) { DocModification mh(SC_MOD_CHANGEMARKER, 0, 0, 0, 0); mh.line = -1; NotifyModified(mh); } } int Document::LineFromHandle(int markerHandle) { return static_cast(perLineData[ldMarkers])->LineFromHandle(markerHandle); } int SCI_METHOD Document::LineStart(int line) const { return cb.LineStart(line); } int SCI_METHOD Document::LineEnd(int line) const { if (line >= LinesTotal() - 1) { return LineStart(line + 1); } else { int position = LineStart(line + 1); if (SC_CP_UTF8 == dbcsCodePage) { unsigned char bytes[] = { static_cast(cb.CharAt(position-3)), static_cast(cb.CharAt(position-2)), static_cast(cb.CharAt(position-1)), }; if (UTF8IsSeparator(bytes)) { return position - UTF8SeparatorLength; } if (UTF8IsNEL(bytes+1)) { return position - UTF8NELLength; } } position--; // Back over CR or LF // When line terminator is CR+LF, may need to go back one more if ((position > LineStart(line)) && (cb.CharAt(position - 1) == '\r')) { position--; } return position; } } void SCI_METHOD Document::SetErrorStatus(int status) { // Tell the watchers an error has occurred. for (std::vector::iterator it = watchers.begin(); it != watchers.end(); ++it) { it->watcher->NotifyErrorOccurred(this, it->userData, status); } } int SCI_METHOD Document::LineFromPosition(int pos) const { return cb.LineFromPosition(pos); } int Document::LineEndPosition(int position) const { return LineEnd(LineFromPosition(position)); } bool Document::IsLineEndPosition(int position) const { return LineEnd(LineFromPosition(position)) == position; } bool Document::IsPositionInLineEnd(int position) const { return position >= LineEnd(LineFromPosition(position)); } int Document::VCHomePosition(int position) const { int line = LineFromPosition(position); int startPosition = LineStart(line); int endLine = LineEnd(line); int startText = startPosition; while (startText < endLine && (cb.CharAt(startText) == ' ' || cb.CharAt(startText) == '\t')) startText++; if (position == startText) return startPosition; else return startText; } int SCI_METHOD Document::SetLevel(int line, int level) { int prev = static_cast(perLineData[ldLevels])->SetLevel(line, level, LinesTotal()); if (prev != level) { DocModification mh(SC_MOD_CHANGEFOLD | SC_MOD_CHANGEMARKER, LineStart(line), 0, 0, 0, line); mh.foldLevelNow = level; mh.foldLevelPrev = prev; NotifyModified(mh); } return prev; } int SCI_METHOD Document::GetLevel(int line) const { return static_cast(perLineData[ldLevels])->GetLevel(line); } void Document::ClearLevels() { static_cast(perLineData[ldLevels])->ClearLevels(); } static bool IsSubordinate(int levelStart, int levelTry) { if (levelTry & SC_FOLDLEVELWHITEFLAG) return true; else return (levelStart & SC_FOLDLEVELNUMBERMASK) < (levelTry & SC_FOLDLEVELNUMBERMASK); } int Document::GetLastChild(int lineParent, int level, int lastLine) { if (level == -1) level = GetLevel(lineParent) & SC_FOLDLEVELNUMBERMASK; int maxLine = LinesTotal(); int lookLastLine = (lastLine != -1) ? Platform::Minimum(LinesTotal() - 1, lastLine) : -1; int lineMaxSubord = lineParent; while (lineMaxSubord < maxLine - 1) { EnsureStyledTo(LineStart(lineMaxSubord + 2)); if (!IsSubordinate(level, GetLevel(lineMaxSubord + 1))) break; if ((lookLastLine != -1) && (lineMaxSubord >= lookLastLine) && !(GetLevel(lineMaxSubord) & SC_FOLDLEVELWHITEFLAG)) break; lineMaxSubord++; } if (lineMaxSubord > lineParent) { if (level > (GetLevel(lineMaxSubord + 1) & SC_FOLDLEVELNUMBERMASK)) { // Have chewed up some whitespace that belongs to a parent so seek back if (GetLevel(lineMaxSubord) & SC_FOLDLEVELWHITEFLAG) { lineMaxSubord--; } } } return lineMaxSubord; } int Document::GetFoldParent(int line) const { int level = GetLevel(line) & SC_FOLDLEVELNUMBERMASK; int lineLook = line - 1; while ((lineLook > 0) && ( (!(GetLevel(lineLook) & SC_FOLDLEVELHEADERFLAG)) || ((GetLevel(lineLook) & SC_FOLDLEVELNUMBERMASK) >= level)) ) { lineLook--; } if ((GetLevel(lineLook) & SC_FOLDLEVELHEADERFLAG) && ((GetLevel(lineLook) & SC_FOLDLEVELNUMBERMASK) < level)) { return lineLook; } else { return -1; } } void Document::GetHighlightDelimiters(HighlightDelimiter &highlightDelimiter, int line, int lastLine) { int level = GetLevel(line); int lookLastLine = Platform::Maximum(line, lastLine) + 1; int lookLine = line; int lookLineLevel = level; int lookLineLevelNum = lookLineLevel & SC_FOLDLEVELNUMBERMASK; while ((lookLine > 0) && ((lookLineLevel & SC_FOLDLEVELWHITEFLAG) || ((lookLineLevel & SC_FOLDLEVELHEADERFLAG) && (lookLineLevelNum >= (GetLevel(lookLine + 1) & SC_FOLDLEVELNUMBERMASK))))) { lookLineLevel = GetLevel(--lookLine); lookLineLevelNum = lookLineLevel & SC_FOLDLEVELNUMBERMASK; } int beginFoldBlock = (lookLineLevel & SC_FOLDLEVELHEADERFLAG) ? lookLine : GetFoldParent(lookLine); if (beginFoldBlock == -1) { highlightDelimiter.Clear(); return; } int endFoldBlock = GetLastChild(beginFoldBlock, -1, lookLastLine); int firstChangeableLineBefore = -1; if (endFoldBlock < line) { lookLine = beginFoldBlock - 1; lookLineLevel = GetLevel(lookLine); lookLineLevelNum = lookLineLevel & SC_FOLDLEVELNUMBERMASK; while ((lookLine >= 0) && (lookLineLevelNum >= SC_FOLDLEVELBASE)) { if (lookLineLevel & SC_FOLDLEVELHEADERFLAG) { if (GetLastChild(lookLine, -1, lookLastLine) == line) { beginFoldBlock = lookLine; endFoldBlock = line; firstChangeableLineBefore = line - 1; } } if ((lookLine > 0) && (lookLineLevelNum == SC_FOLDLEVELBASE) && ((GetLevel(lookLine - 1) & SC_FOLDLEVELNUMBERMASK) > lookLineLevelNum)) break; lookLineLevel = GetLevel(--lookLine); lookLineLevelNum = lookLineLevel & SC_FOLDLEVELNUMBERMASK; } } if (firstChangeableLineBefore == -1) { for (lookLine = line - 1, lookLineLevel = GetLevel(lookLine), lookLineLevelNum = lookLineLevel & SC_FOLDLEVELNUMBERMASK; lookLine >= beginFoldBlock; lookLineLevel = GetLevel(--lookLine), lookLineLevelNum = lookLineLevel & SC_FOLDLEVELNUMBERMASK) { if ((lookLineLevel & SC_FOLDLEVELWHITEFLAG) || (lookLineLevelNum > (level & SC_FOLDLEVELNUMBERMASK))) { firstChangeableLineBefore = lookLine; break; } } } if (firstChangeableLineBefore == -1) firstChangeableLineBefore = beginFoldBlock - 1; int firstChangeableLineAfter = -1; for (lookLine = line + 1, lookLineLevel = GetLevel(lookLine), lookLineLevelNum = lookLineLevel & SC_FOLDLEVELNUMBERMASK; lookLine <= endFoldBlock; lookLineLevel = GetLevel(++lookLine), lookLineLevelNum = lookLineLevel & SC_FOLDLEVELNUMBERMASK) { if ((lookLineLevel & SC_FOLDLEVELHEADERFLAG) && (lookLineLevelNum < (GetLevel(lookLine + 1) & SC_FOLDLEVELNUMBERMASK))) { firstChangeableLineAfter = lookLine; break; } } if (firstChangeableLineAfter == -1) firstChangeableLineAfter = endFoldBlock + 1; highlightDelimiter.beginFoldBlock = beginFoldBlock; highlightDelimiter.endFoldBlock = endFoldBlock; highlightDelimiter.firstChangeableLineBefore = firstChangeableLineBefore; highlightDelimiter.firstChangeableLineAfter = firstChangeableLineAfter; } int Document::ClampPositionIntoDocument(int pos) const { return Platform::Clamp(pos, 0, Length()); } bool Document::IsCrLf(int pos) const { if (pos < 0) return false; if (pos >= (Length() - 1)) return false; return (cb.CharAt(pos) == '\r') && (cb.CharAt(pos + 1) == '\n'); } int Document::LenChar(int pos) { if (pos < 0) { return 1; } else if (IsCrLf(pos)) { return 2; } else if (SC_CP_UTF8 == dbcsCodePage) { const unsigned char leadByte = static_cast(cb.CharAt(pos)); const int widthCharBytes = UTF8BytesOfLead[leadByte]; int lengthDoc = Length(); if ((pos + widthCharBytes) > lengthDoc) return lengthDoc - pos; else return widthCharBytes; } else if (dbcsCodePage) { return IsDBCSLeadByte(cb.CharAt(pos)) ? 2 : 1; } else { return 1; } } bool Document::InGoodUTF8(int pos, int &start, int &end) const { int trail = pos; while ((trail>0) && (pos-trail < UTF8MaxBytes) && UTF8IsTrailByte(static_cast(cb.CharAt(trail-1)))) trail--; start = (trail > 0) ? trail-1 : trail; const unsigned char leadByte = static_cast(cb.CharAt(start)); const int widthCharBytes = UTF8BytesOfLead[leadByte]; if (widthCharBytes == 1) { return false; } else { int trailBytes = widthCharBytes - 1; int len = pos - start; if (len > trailBytes) // pos too far from lead return false; char charBytes[UTF8MaxBytes] = {static_cast(leadByte),0,0,0}; for (int b=1; b(start+b)); int utf8status = UTF8Classify(reinterpret_cast(charBytes), widthCharBytes); if (utf8status & UTF8MaskInvalid) return false; end = start + widthCharBytes; return true; } } // Normalise a position so that it is not halfway through a two byte character. // This can occur in two situations - // When lines are terminated with \r\n pairs which should be treated as one character. // When displaying DBCS text such as Japanese. // If moving, move the position in the indicated direction. int Document::MovePositionOutsideChar(int pos, int moveDir, bool checkLineEnd) { //Platform::DebugPrintf("NoCRLF %d %d\n", pos, moveDir); // If out of range, just return minimum/maximum value. if (pos <= 0) return 0; if (pos >= Length()) return Length(); // PLATFORM_ASSERT(pos > 0 && pos < Length()); if (checkLineEnd && IsCrLf(pos - 1)) { if (moveDir > 0) return pos + 1; else return pos - 1; } if (dbcsCodePage) { if (SC_CP_UTF8 == dbcsCodePage) { unsigned char ch = static_cast(cb.CharAt(pos)); // If ch is not a trail byte then pos is valid intercharacter position if (UTF8IsTrailByte(ch)) { int startUTF = pos; int endUTF = pos; if (InGoodUTF8(pos, startUTF, endUTF)) { // ch is a trail byte within a UTF-8 character if (moveDir > 0) pos = endUTF; else pos = startUTF; } // Else invalid UTF-8 so return position of isolated trail byte } } else { // Anchor DBCS calculations at start of line because start of line can // not be a DBCS trail byte. int posStartLine = LineStart(LineFromPosition(pos)); if (pos == posStartLine) return pos; // Step back until a non-lead-byte is found. int posCheck = pos; while ((posCheck > posStartLine) && IsDBCSLeadByte(cb.CharAt(posCheck-1))) posCheck--; // Check from known start of character. while (posCheck < pos) { int mbsize = IsDBCSLeadByte(cb.CharAt(posCheck)) ? 2 : 1; if (posCheck + mbsize == pos) { return pos; } else if (posCheck + mbsize > pos) { if (moveDir > 0) { return posCheck + mbsize; } else { return posCheck; } } posCheck += mbsize; } } } return pos; } // NextPosition moves between valid positions - it can not handle a position in the middle of a // multi-byte character. It is used to iterate through text more efficiently than MovePositionOutsideChar. // A \r\n pair is treated as two characters. int Document::NextPosition(int pos, int moveDir) const { // If out of range, just return minimum/maximum value. int increment = (moveDir > 0) ? 1 : -1; if (pos + increment <= 0) return 0; if (pos + increment >= Length()) return Length(); if (dbcsCodePage) { if (SC_CP_UTF8 == dbcsCodePage) { if (increment == 1) { // Simple forward movement case so can avoid some checks const unsigned char leadByte = static_cast(cb.CharAt(pos)); if (UTF8IsAscii(leadByte)) { // Single byte character or invalid pos++; } else { const int widthCharBytes = UTF8BytesOfLead[leadByte]; char charBytes[UTF8MaxBytes] = {static_cast(leadByte),0,0,0}; for (int b=1; b(pos+b)); int utf8status = UTF8Classify(reinterpret_cast(charBytes), widthCharBytes); if (utf8status & UTF8MaskInvalid) pos++; else pos += utf8status & UTF8MaskWidth; } } else { // Examine byte before position pos--; unsigned char ch = static_cast(cb.CharAt(pos)); // If ch is not a trail byte then pos is valid intercharacter position if (UTF8IsTrailByte(ch)) { // If ch is a trail byte in a valid UTF-8 character then return start of character int startUTF = pos; int endUTF = pos; if (InGoodUTF8(pos, startUTF, endUTF)) { pos = startUTF; } // Else invalid UTF-8 so return position of isolated trail byte } } } else { if (moveDir > 0) { int mbsize = IsDBCSLeadByte(cb.CharAt(pos)) ? 2 : 1; pos += mbsize; if (pos > Length()) pos = Length(); } else { // Anchor DBCS calculations at start of line because start of line can // not be a DBCS trail byte. int posStartLine = LineStart(LineFromPosition(pos)); // See http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc194792%28v=MSDN.10%29.aspx // http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc194790.aspx if ((pos - 1) <= posStartLine) { return pos - 1; } else if (IsDBCSLeadByte(cb.CharAt(pos - 1))) { // Must actually be trail byte return pos - 2; } else { // Otherwise, step back until a non-lead-byte is found. int posTemp = pos - 1; while (posStartLine <= --posTemp && IsDBCSLeadByte(cb.CharAt(posTemp))) ; // Now posTemp+1 must point to the beginning of a character, // so figure out whether we went back an even or an odd // number of bytes and go back 1 or 2 bytes, respectively. return (pos - 1 - ((pos - posTemp) & 1)); } } } } else { pos += increment; } return pos; } bool Document::NextCharacter(int &pos, int moveDir) const { // Returns true if pos changed int posNext = NextPosition(pos, moveDir); if (posNext == pos) { return false; } else { pos = posNext; return true; } } static inline int UnicodeFromBytes(const unsigned char *us) { if (us[0] < 0xC2) { return us[0]; } else if (us[0] < 0xE0) { return ((us[0] & 0x1F) << 6) + (us[1] & 0x3F); } else if (us[0] < 0xF0) { return ((us[0] & 0xF) << 12) + ((us[1] & 0x3F) << 6) + (us[2] & 0x3F); } else if (us[0] < 0xF5) { return ((us[0] & 0x7) << 18) + ((us[1] & 0x3F) << 12) + ((us[2] & 0x3F) << 6) + (us[3] & 0x3F); } return us[0]; } // Return -1 on out-of-bounds int SCI_METHOD Document::GetRelativePosition(int positionStart, int characterOffset) const { int pos = positionStart; if (dbcsCodePage) { const int increment = (characterOffset > 0) ? 1 : -1; while (characterOffset != 0) { const int posNext = NextPosition(pos, increment); if (posNext == pos) return INVALID_POSITION; pos = posNext; characterOffset -= increment; } } else { pos = positionStart + characterOffset; if ((pos < 0) || (pos > Length())) return INVALID_POSITION; } return pos; } int SCI_METHOD Document::GetCharacterAndWidth(int position, int *pWidth) const { int character; int bytesInCharacter = 1; if (dbcsCodePage) { const unsigned char leadByte = static_cast(cb.CharAt(position)); if (SC_CP_UTF8 == dbcsCodePage) { if (UTF8IsAscii(leadByte)) { // Single byte character or invalid character = leadByte; } else { const int widthCharBytes = UTF8BytesOfLead[leadByte]; unsigned char charBytes[UTF8MaxBytes] = {leadByte,0,0,0}; for (int b=1; b(cb.CharAt(position+b)); int utf8status = UTF8Classify(charBytes, widthCharBytes); if (utf8status & UTF8MaskInvalid) { // Report as singleton surrogate values which are invalid Unicode character = 0xDC80 + leadByte; } else { bytesInCharacter = utf8status & UTF8MaskWidth; character = UnicodeFromBytes(charBytes); } } } else { if (IsDBCSLeadByte(leadByte)) { bytesInCharacter = 2; character = (leadByte << 8) | static_cast(cb.CharAt(position+1)); } else { character = leadByte; } } } else { character = cb.CharAt(position); } if (pWidth) { *pWidth = bytesInCharacter; } return character; } int SCI_METHOD Document::CodePage() const { return dbcsCodePage; } bool SCI_METHOD Document::IsDBCSLeadByte(char ch) const { // Byte ranges found in Wikipedia articles with relevant search strings in each case unsigned char uch = static_cast(ch); switch (dbcsCodePage) { case 932: // Shift_jis return ((uch >= 0x81) && (uch <= 0x9F)) || ((uch >= 0xE0) && (uch <= 0xFC)); // Lead bytes F0 to FC may be a Microsoft addition. case 936: // GBK return (uch >= 0x81) && (uch <= 0xFE); case 949: // Korean Wansung KS C-5601-1987 return (uch >= 0x81) && (uch <= 0xFE); case 950: // Big5 return (uch >= 0x81) && (uch <= 0xFE); case 1361: // Korean Johab KS C-5601-1992 return ((uch >= 0x84) && (uch <= 0xD3)) || ((uch >= 0xD8) && (uch <= 0xDE)) || ((uch >= 0xE0) && (uch <= 0xF9)); } return false; } static inline bool IsSpaceOrTab(int ch) { return ch == ' ' || ch == '\t'; } // Need to break text into segments near lengthSegment but taking into // account the encoding to not break inside a UTF-8 or DBCS character // and also trying to avoid breaking inside a pair of combining characters. // The segment length must always be long enough (more than 4 bytes) // so that there will be at least one whole character to make a segment. // For UTF-8, text must consist only of valid whole characters. // In preference order from best to worst: // 1) Break after space // 2) Break before punctuation // 3) Break after whole character int Document::SafeSegment(const char *text, int length, int lengthSegment) const { if (length <= lengthSegment) return length; int lastSpaceBreak = -1; int lastPunctuationBreak = -1; int lastEncodingAllowedBreak = 0; for (int j=0; j < lengthSegment;) { unsigned char ch = static_cast(text[j]); if (j > 0) { if (IsSpaceOrTab(text[j - 1]) && !IsSpaceOrTab(text[j])) { lastSpaceBreak = j; } if (ch < 'A') { lastPunctuationBreak = j; } } lastEncodingAllowedBreak = j; if (dbcsCodePage == SC_CP_UTF8) { j += UTF8BytesOfLead[ch]; } else if (dbcsCodePage) { j += IsDBCSLeadByte(ch) ? 2 : 1; } else { j++; } } if (lastSpaceBreak >= 0) { return lastSpaceBreak; } else if (lastPunctuationBreak >= 0) { return lastPunctuationBreak; } return lastEncodingAllowedBreak; } EncodingFamily Document::CodePageFamily() const { if (SC_CP_UTF8 == dbcsCodePage) return efUnicode; else if (dbcsCodePage) return efDBCS; else return efEightBit; } void Document::ModifiedAt(int pos) { if (endStyled > pos) endStyled = pos; } void Document::CheckReadOnly() { if (cb.IsReadOnly() && enteredReadOnlyCount == 0) { enteredReadOnlyCount++; NotifyModifyAttempt(); enteredReadOnlyCount--; } } // Document only modified by gateways DeleteChars, InsertString, Undo, Redo, and SetStyleAt. // SetStyleAt does not change the persistent state of a document bool Document::DeleteChars(int pos, int len) { if (len <= 0) return false; if ((pos + len) > Length()) return false; CheckReadOnly(); if (enteredModification != 0) { return false; } else { enteredModification++; if (!cb.IsReadOnly()) { NotifyModified( DocModification( SC_MOD_BEFOREDELETE | SC_PERFORMED_USER, pos, len, 0, 0)); int prevLinesTotal = LinesTotal(); bool startSavePoint = cb.IsSavePoint(); bool startSequence = false; const char *text = cb.DeleteChars(pos, len, startSequence); if (startSavePoint && cb.IsCollectingUndo()) NotifySavePoint(!startSavePoint); if ((pos < Length()) || (pos == 0)) ModifiedAt(pos); else ModifiedAt(pos-1); NotifyModified( DocModification( SC_MOD_DELETETEXT | SC_PERFORMED_USER | (startSequence?SC_STARTACTION:0), pos, len, LinesTotal() - prevLinesTotal, text)); } enteredModification--; } return !cb.IsReadOnly(); } /** * Insert a string with a length. */ int Document::InsertString(int position, const char *s, int insertLength) { if (insertLength <= 0) { return 0; } CheckReadOnly(); // Application may change read only state here if (cb.IsReadOnly()) { return 0; } if (enteredModification != 0) { return 0; } enteredModification++; insertionSet = false; insertion.clear(); NotifyModified( DocModification( SC_MOD_INSERTCHECK, position, insertLength, 0, s)); if (insertionSet) { s = insertion.c_str(); insertLength = static_cast(insertion.length()); } NotifyModified( DocModification( SC_MOD_BEFOREINSERT | SC_PERFORMED_USER, position, insertLength, 0, s)); int prevLinesTotal = LinesTotal(); bool startSavePoint = cb.IsSavePoint(); bool startSequence = false; const char *text = cb.InsertString(position, s, insertLength, startSequence); if (startSavePoint && cb.IsCollectingUndo()) NotifySavePoint(!startSavePoint); ModifiedAt(position); NotifyModified( DocModification( SC_MOD_INSERTTEXT | SC_PERFORMED_USER | (startSequence?SC_STARTACTION:0), position, insertLength, LinesTotal() - prevLinesTotal, text)); if (insertionSet) { // Free memory as could be large std::string().swap(insertion); } enteredModification--; return insertLength; } void Document::ChangeInsertion(const char *s, int length) { insertionSet = true; insertion.assign(s, length); } int SCI_METHOD Document::AddData(char *data, int length) { try { int position = Length(); InsertString(position, data, length); } catch (std::bad_alloc &) { return SC_STATUS_BADALLOC; } catch (...) { return SC_STATUS_FAILURE; } return 0; } void * SCI_METHOD Document::ConvertToDocument() { return this; } int Document::Undo() { int newPos = -1; CheckReadOnly(); if ((enteredModification == 0) && (cb.IsCollectingUndo())) { enteredModification++; if (!cb.IsReadOnly()) { bool startSavePoint = cb.IsSavePoint(); bool multiLine = false; int steps = cb.StartUndo(); //Platform::DebugPrintf("Steps=%d\n", steps); int coalescedRemovePos = -1; int coalescedRemoveLen = 0; int prevRemoveActionPos = -1; int prevRemoveActionLen = 0; for (int step = 0; step < steps; step++) { const int prevLinesTotal = LinesTotal(); const Action &action = cb.GetUndoStep(); if (action.at == removeAction) { NotifyModified(DocModification( SC_MOD_BEFOREINSERT | SC_PERFORMED_UNDO, action)); } else if (action.at == containerAction) { DocModification dm(SC_MOD_CONTAINER | SC_PERFORMED_UNDO); dm.token = action.position; NotifyModified(dm); if (!action.mayCoalesce) { coalescedRemovePos = -1; coalescedRemoveLen = 0; prevRemoveActionPos = -1; prevRemoveActionLen = 0; } } else { NotifyModified(DocModification( SC_MOD_BEFOREDELETE | SC_PERFORMED_UNDO, action)); } cb.PerformUndoStep(); if (action.at != containerAction) { ModifiedAt(action.position); newPos = action.position; } int modFlags = SC_PERFORMED_UNDO; // With undo, an insertion action becomes a deletion notification if (action.at == removeAction) { newPos += action.lenData; modFlags |= SC_MOD_INSERTTEXT; if ((coalescedRemoveLen > 0) && (action.position == prevRemoveActionPos || action.position == (prevRemoveActionPos + prevRemoveActionLen))) { coalescedRemoveLen += action.lenData; newPos = coalescedRemovePos + coalescedRemoveLen; } else { coalescedRemovePos = action.position; coalescedRemoveLen = action.lenData; } prevRemoveActionPos = action.position; prevRemoveActionLen = action.lenData; } else if (action.at == insertAction) { modFlags |= SC_MOD_DELETETEXT; coalescedRemovePos = -1; coalescedRemoveLen = 0; prevRemoveActionPos = -1; prevRemoveActionLen = 0; } if (steps > 1) modFlags |= SC_MULTISTEPUNDOREDO; const int linesAdded = LinesTotal() - prevLinesTotal; if (linesAdded != 0) multiLine = true; if (step == steps - 1) { modFlags |= SC_LASTSTEPINUNDOREDO; if (multiLine) modFlags |= SC_MULTILINEUNDOREDO; } NotifyModified(DocModification(modFlags, action.position, action.lenData, linesAdded, action.data)); } bool endSavePoint = cb.IsSavePoint(); if (startSavePoint != endSavePoint) NotifySavePoint(endSavePoint); } enteredModification--; } return newPos; } int Document::Redo() { int newPos = -1; CheckReadOnly(); if ((enteredModification == 0) && (cb.IsCollectingUndo())) { enteredModification++; if (!cb.IsReadOnly()) { bool startSavePoint = cb.IsSavePoint(); bool multiLine = false; int steps = cb.StartRedo(); for (int step = 0; step < steps; step++) { const int prevLinesTotal = LinesTotal(); const Action &action = cb.GetRedoStep(); if (action.at == insertAction) { NotifyModified(DocModification( SC_MOD_BEFOREINSERT | SC_PERFORMED_REDO, action)); } else if (action.at == containerAction) { DocModification dm(SC_MOD_CONTAINER | SC_PERFORMED_REDO); dm.token = action.position; NotifyModified(dm); } else { NotifyModified(DocModification( SC_MOD_BEFOREDELETE | SC_PERFORMED_REDO, action)); } cb.PerformRedoStep(); if (action.at != containerAction) { ModifiedAt(action.position); newPos = action.position; } int modFlags = SC_PERFORMED_REDO; if (action.at == insertAction) { newPos += action.lenData; modFlags |= SC_MOD_INSERTTEXT; } else if (action.at == removeAction) { modFlags |= SC_MOD_DELETETEXT; } if (steps > 1) modFlags |= SC_MULTISTEPUNDOREDO; const int linesAdded = LinesTotal() - prevLinesTotal; if (linesAdded != 0) multiLine = true; if (step == steps - 1) { modFlags |= SC_LASTSTEPINUNDOREDO; if (multiLine) modFlags |= SC_MULTILINEUNDOREDO; } NotifyModified( DocModification(modFlags, action.position, action.lenData, linesAdded, action.data)); } bool endSavePoint = cb.IsSavePoint(); if (startSavePoint != endSavePoint) NotifySavePoint(endSavePoint); } enteredModification--; } return newPos; } void Document::DelChar(int pos) { DeleteChars(pos, LenChar(pos)); } void Document::DelCharBack(int pos) { if (pos <= 0) { return; } else if (IsCrLf(pos - 2)) { DeleteChars(pos - 2, 2); } else if (dbcsCodePage) { int startChar = NextPosition(pos, -1); DeleteChars(startChar, pos - startChar); } else { DeleteChars(pos - 1, 1); } } static int NextTab(int pos, int tabSize) { return ((pos / tabSize) + 1) * tabSize; } static std::string CreateIndentation(int indent, int tabSize, bool insertSpaces) { std::string indentation; if (!insertSpaces) { while (indent >= tabSize) { indentation += '\t'; indent -= tabSize; } } while (indent > 0) { indentation += ' '; indent--; } return indentation; } int SCI_METHOD Document::GetLineIndentation(int line) { int indent = 0; if ((line >= 0) && (line < LinesTotal())) { int lineStart = LineStart(line); int length = Length(); for (int i = lineStart; i < length; i++) { char ch = cb.CharAt(i); if (ch == ' ') indent++; else if (ch == '\t') indent = NextTab(indent, tabInChars); else return indent; } } return indent; } int Document::SetLineIndentation(int line, int indent) { int indentOfLine = GetLineIndentation(line); if (indent < 0) indent = 0; if (indent != indentOfLine) { std::string linebuf = CreateIndentation(indent, tabInChars, !useTabs); int thisLineStart = LineStart(line); int indentPos = GetLineIndentPosition(line); UndoGroup ug(this); DeleteChars(thisLineStart, indentPos - thisLineStart); return thisLineStart + InsertString(thisLineStart, linebuf.c_str(), static_cast(linebuf.length())); } else { return GetLineIndentPosition(line); } } int Document::GetLineIndentPosition(int line) const { if (line < 0) return 0; int pos = LineStart(line); int length = Length(); while ((pos < length) && IsSpaceOrTab(cb.CharAt(pos))) { pos++; } return pos; } int Document::GetColumn(int pos) { int column = 0; int line = LineFromPosition(pos); if ((line >= 0) && (line < LinesTotal())) { for (int i = LineStart(line); i < pos;) { char ch = cb.CharAt(i); if (ch == '\t') { column = NextTab(column, tabInChars); i++; } else if (ch == '\r') { return column; } else if (ch == '\n') { return column; } else if (i >= Length()) { return column; } else { column++; i = NextPosition(i, 1); } } } return column; } int Document::CountCharacters(int startPos, int endPos) { startPos = MovePositionOutsideChar(startPos, 1, false); endPos = MovePositionOutsideChar(endPos, -1, false); int count = 0; int i = startPos; while (i < endPos) { count++; if (IsCrLf(i)) i++; i = NextPosition(i, 1); } return count; } int Document::FindColumn(int line, int column) { int position = LineStart(line); if ((line >= 0) && (line < LinesTotal())) { int columnCurrent = 0; while ((columnCurrent < column) && (position < Length())) { char ch = cb.CharAt(position); if (ch == '\t') { columnCurrent = NextTab(columnCurrent, tabInChars); if (columnCurrent > column) return position; position++; } else if (ch == '\r') { return position; } else if (ch == '\n') { return position; } else { columnCurrent++; position = NextPosition(position, 1); } } } return position; } void Document::Indent(bool forwards, int lineBottom, int lineTop) { // Dedent - suck white space off the front of the line to dedent by equivalent of a tab for (int line = lineBottom; line >= lineTop; line--) { int indentOfLine = GetLineIndentation(line); if (forwards) { if (LineStart(line) < LineEnd(line)) { SetLineIndentation(line, indentOfLine + IndentSize()); } } else { SetLineIndentation(line, indentOfLine - IndentSize()); } } } // Convert line endings for a piece of text to a particular mode. // Stop at len or when a NUL is found. std::string Document::TransformLineEnds(const char *s, size_t len, int eolModeWanted) { std::string dest; for (size_t i = 0; (i < len) && (s[i]); i++) { if (s[i] == '\n' || s[i] == '\r') { if (eolModeWanted == SC_EOL_CR) { dest.push_back('\r'); } else if (eolModeWanted == SC_EOL_LF) { dest.push_back('\n'); } else { // eolModeWanted == SC_EOL_CRLF dest.push_back('\r'); dest.push_back('\n'); } if ((s[i] == '\r') && (i+1 < len) && (s[i+1] == '\n')) { i++; } } else { dest.push_back(s[i]); } } return dest; } void Document::ConvertLineEnds(int eolModeSet) { UndoGroup ug(this); for (int pos = 0; pos < Length(); pos++) { if (cb.CharAt(pos) == '\r') { if (cb.CharAt(pos + 1) == '\n') { // CRLF if (eolModeSet == SC_EOL_CR) { DeleteChars(pos + 1, 1); // Delete the LF } else if (eolModeSet == SC_EOL_LF) { DeleteChars(pos, 1); // Delete the CR } else { pos++; } } else { // CR if (eolModeSet == SC_EOL_CRLF) { pos += InsertString(pos + 1, "\n", 1); // Insert LF } else if (eolModeSet == SC_EOL_LF) { pos += InsertString(pos, "\n", 1); // Insert LF DeleteChars(pos, 1); // Delete CR pos--; } } } else if (cb.CharAt(pos) == '\n') { // LF if (eolModeSet == SC_EOL_CRLF) { pos += InsertString(pos, "\r", 1); // Insert CR } else if (eolModeSet == SC_EOL_CR) { pos += InsertString(pos, "\r", 1); // Insert CR DeleteChars(pos, 1); // Delete LF pos--; } } } } bool Document::IsWhiteLine(int line) const { int currentChar = LineStart(line); int endLine = LineEnd(line); while (currentChar < endLine) { if (cb.CharAt(currentChar) != ' ' && cb.CharAt(currentChar) != '\t') { return false; } ++currentChar; } return true; } int Document::ParaUp(int pos) const { int line = LineFromPosition(pos); line--; while (line >= 0 && IsWhiteLine(line)) { // skip empty lines line--; } while (line >= 0 && !IsWhiteLine(line)) { // skip non-empty lines line--; } line++; return LineStart(line); } int Document::ParaDown(int pos) const { int line = LineFromPosition(pos); while (line < LinesTotal() && !IsWhiteLine(line)) { // skip non-empty lines line++; } while (line < LinesTotal() && IsWhiteLine(line)) { // skip empty lines line++; } if (line < LinesTotal()) return LineStart(line); else // end of a document return LineEnd(line-1); } CharClassify::cc Document::WordCharClass(unsigned char ch) const { if ((SC_CP_UTF8 == dbcsCodePage) && (!UTF8IsAscii(ch))) return CharClassify::ccWord; return charClass.GetClass(ch); } /** * Used by commmands that want to select whole words. * Finds the start of word at pos when delta < 0 or the end of the word when delta >= 0. */ int Document::ExtendWordSelect(int pos, int delta, bool onlyWordCharacters) { CharClassify::cc ccStart = CharClassify::ccWord; if (delta < 0) { if (!onlyWordCharacters) ccStart = WordCharClass(cb.CharAt(pos-1)); while (pos > 0 && (WordCharClass(cb.CharAt(pos - 1)) == ccStart)) pos--; } else { if (!onlyWordCharacters && pos < Length()) ccStart = WordCharClass(cb.CharAt(pos)); while (pos < (Length()) && (WordCharClass(cb.CharAt(pos)) == ccStart)) pos++; } return MovePositionOutsideChar(pos, delta, true); } /** * Find the start of the next word in either a forward (delta >= 0) or backwards direction * (delta < 0). * This is looking for a transition between character classes although there is also some * additional movement to transit white space. * Used by cursor movement by word commands. */ int Document::NextWordStart(int pos, int delta) { if (delta < 0) { while (pos > 0 && (WordCharClass(cb.CharAt(pos - 1)) == CharClassify::ccSpace)) pos--; if (pos > 0) { CharClassify::cc ccStart = WordCharClass(cb.CharAt(pos-1)); while (pos > 0 && (WordCharClass(cb.CharAt(pos - 1)) == ccStart)) { pos--; } } } else { CharClassify::cc ccStart = WordCharClass(cb.CharAt(pos)); while (pos < (Length()) && (WordCharClass(cb.CharAt(pos)) == ccStart)) pos++; while (pos < (Length()) && (WordCharClass(cb.CharAt(pos)) == CharClassify::ccSpace)) pos++; } return pos; } /** * Find the end of the next word in either a forward (delta >= 0) or backwards direction * (delta < 0). * This is looking for a transition between character classes although there is also some * additional movement to transit white space. * Used by cursor movement by word commands. */ int Document::NextWordEnd(int pos, int delta) { if (delta < 0) { if (pos > 0) { CharClassify::cc ccStart = WordCharClass(cb.CharAt(pos-1)); if (ccStart != CharClassify::ccSpace) { while (pos > 0 && WordCharClass(cb.CharAt(pos - 1)) == ccStart) { pos--; } } while (pos > 0 && WordCharClass(cb.CharAt(pos - 1)) == CharClassify::ccSpace) { pos--; } } } else { while (pos < Length() && WordCharClass(cb.CharAt(pos)) == CharClassify::ccSpace) { pos++; } if (pos < Length()) { CharClassify::cc ccStart = WordCharClass(cb.CharAt(pos)); while (pos < Length() && WordCharClass(cb.CharAt(pos)) == ccStart) { pos++; } } } return pos; } /** * Check that the character at the given position is a word or punctuation character and that * the previous character is of a different character class. */ bool Document::IsWordStartAt(int pos) const { if (pos > 0) { CharClassify::cc ccPos = WordCharClass(CharAt(pos)); return (ccPos == CharClassify::ccWord || ccPos == CharClassify::ccPunctuation) && (ccPos != WordCharClass(CharAt(pos - 1))); } return true; } /** * Check that the character at the given position is a word or punctuation character and that * the next character is of a different character class. */ bool Document::IsWordEndAt(int pos) const { if (pos < Length()) { CharClassify::cc ccPrev = WordCharClass(CharAt(pos-1)); return (ccPrev == CharClassify::ccWord || ccPrev == CharClassify::ccPunctuation) && (ccPrev != WordCharClass(CharAt(pos))); } return true; } /** * Check that the given range is has transitions between character classes at both * ends and where the characters on the inside are word or punctuation characters. */ bool Document::IsWordAt(int start, int end) const { return IsWordStartAt(start) && IsWordEndAt(end); } bool Document::MatchesWordOptions(bool word, bool wordStart, int pos, int length) const { return (!word && !wordStart) || (word && IsWordAt(pos, pos + length)) || (wordStart && IsWordStartAt(pos)); } bool Document::HasCaseFolder(void) const { return pcf != 0; } void Document::SetCaseFolder(CaseFolder *pcf_) { delete pcf; pcf = pcf_; } /** * Find text in document, supporting both forward and backward * searches (just pass minPos > maxPos to do a backward search) * Has not been tested with backwards DBCS searches yet. */ long Document::FindText(int minPos, int maxPos, const char *search, bool caseSensitive, bool word, bool wordStart, bool regExp, int flags, int *length) { if (*length <= 0) return minPos; if (regExp) { if (!regex) regex = CreateRegexSearch(&charClass); return regex->FindText(this, minPos, maxPos, search, caseSensitive, word, wordStart, flags, length); } else { const bool forward = minPos <= maxPos; const int increment = forward ? 1 : -1; // Range endpoints should not be inside DBCS characters, but just in case, move them. const int startPos = MovePositionOutsideChar(minPos, increment, false); const int endPos = MovePositionOutsideChar(maxPos, increment, false); // Compute actual search ranges needed const int lengthFind = *length; //Platform::DebugPrintf("Find %d %d %s %d\n", startPos, endPos, ft->lpstrText, lengthFind); const int limitPos = Platform::Maximum(startPos, endPos); int pos = startPos; if (!forward) { // Back all of a character pos = NextPosition(pos, increment); } if (caseSensitive) { const int endSearch = (startPos <= endPos) ? endPos - lengthFind + 1 : endPos; const char charStartSearch = search[0]; while (forward ? (pos < endSearch) : (pos >= endSearch)) { if (CharAt(pos) == charStartSearch) { bool found = (pos + lengthFind) <= limitPos; for (int indexSearch = 1; (indexSearch < lengthFind) && found; indexSearch++) { found = CharAt(pos + indexSearch) == search[indexSearch]; } if (found && MatchesWordOptions(word, wordStart, pos, lengthFind)) { return pos; } } if (!NextCharacter(pos, increment)) break; } } else if (SC_CP_UTF8 == dbcsCodePage) { const size_t maxFoldingExpansion = 4; std::vector searchThing(lengthFind * UTF8MaxBytes * maxFoldingExpansion + 1); const int lenSearch = static_cast( pcf->Fold(&searchThing[0], searchThing.size(), search, lengthFind)); char bytes[UTF8MaxBytes + 1]; char folded[UTF8MaxBytes * maxFoldingExpansion + 1]; while (forward ? (pos < endPos) : (pos >= endPos)) { int widthFirstCharacter = 0; int posIndexDocument = pos; int indexSearch = 0; bool characterMatches = true; for (;;) { const unsigned char leadByte = static_cast(cb.CharAt(posIndexDocument)); bytes[0] = leadByte; int widthChar = 1; if (!UTF8IsAscii(leadByte)) { const int widthCharBytes = UTF8BytesOfLead[leadByte]; for (int b=1; b(bytes), widthCharBytes) & UTF8MaskWidth; } if (!widthFirstCharacter) widthFirstCharacter = widthChar; if ((posIndexDocument + widthChar) > limitPos) break; const int lenFlat = static_cast(pcf->Fold(folded, sizeof(folded), bytes, widthChar)); folded[lenFlat] = 0; // Does folded match the buffer characterMatches = 0 == memcmp(folded, &searchThing[0] + indexSearch, lenFlat); if (!characterMatches) break; posIndexDocument += widthChar; indexSearch += lenFlat; if (indexSearch >= lenSearch) break; } if (characterMatches && (indexSearch == static_cast(lenSearch))) { if (MatchesWordOptions(word, wordStart, pos, posIndexDocument - pos)) { *length = posIndexDocument - pos; return pos; } } if (forward) { pos += widthFirstCharacter; } else { if (!NextCharacter(pos, increment)) break; } } } else if (dbcsCodePage) { const size_t maxBytesCharacter = 2; const size_t maxFoldingExpansion = 4; std::vector searchThing(lengthFind * maxBytesCharacter * maxFoldingExpansion + 1); const int lenSearch = static_cast( pcf->Fold(&searchThing[0], searchThing.size(), search, lengthFind)); while (forward ? (pos < endPos) : (pos >= endPos)) { int indexDocument = 0; int indexSearch = 0; bool characterMatches = true; while (characterMatches && ((pos + indexDocument) < limitPos) && (indexSearch < lenSearch)) { char bytes[maxBytesCharacter + 1]; bytes[0] = cb.CharAt(pos + indexDocument); const int widthChar = IsDBCSLeadByte(bytes[0]) ? 2 : 1; if (widthChar == 2) bytes[1] = cb.CharAt(pos + indexDocument + 1); if ((pos + indexDocument + widthChar) > limitPos) break; char folded[maxBytesCharacter * maxFoldingExpansion + 1]; const int lenFlat = static_cast(pcf->Fold(folded, sizeof(folded), bytes, widthChar)); folded[lenFlat] = 0; // Does folded match the buffer characterMatches = 0 == memcmp(folded, &searchThing[0] + indexSearch, lenFlat); indexDocument += widthChar; indexSearch += lenFlat; } if (characterMatches && (indexSearch == static_cast(lenSearch))) { if (MatchesWordOptions(word, wordStart, pos, indexDocument)) { *length = indexDocument; return pos; } } if (!NextCharacter(pos, increment)) break; } } else { const int endSearch = (startPos <= endPos) ? endPos - lengthFind + 1 : endPos; std::vector searchThing(lengthFind + 1); pcf->Fold(&searchThing[0], searchThing.size(), search, lengthFind); while (forward ? (pos < endSearch) : (pos >= endSearch)) { bool found = (pos + lengthFind) <= limitPos; for (int indexSearch = 0; (indexSearch < lengthFind) && found; indexSearch++) { char ch = CharAt(pos + indexSearch); char folded[2]; pcf->Fold(folded, sizeof(folded), &ch, 1); found = folded[0] == searchThing[indexSearch]; } if (found && MatchesWordOptions(word, wordStart, pos, lengthFind)) { return pos; } if (!NextCharacter(pos, increment)) break; } } } //Platform::DebugPrintf("Not found\n"); return -1; } const char *Document::SubstituteByPosition(const char *text, int *length) { if (regex) return regex->SubstituteByPosition(this, text, length); else return 0; } int Document::LinesTotal() const { return cb.Lines(); } void Document::SetDefaultCharClasses(bool includeWordClass) { charClass.SetDefaultCharClasses(includeWordClass); } void Document::SetCharClasses(const unsigned char *chars, CharClassify::cc newCharClass) { charClass.SetCharClasses(chars, newCharClass); } int Document::GetCharsOfClass(CharClassify::cc characterClass, unsigned char *buffer) { return charClass.GetCharsOfClass(characterClass, buffer); } void SCI_METHOD Document::StartStyling(int position, char) { endStyled = position; } bool SCI_METHOD Document::SetStyleFor(int length, char style) { if (enteredStyling != 0) { return false; } else { enteredStyling++; int prevEndStyled = endStyled; if (cb.SetStyleFor(endStyled, length, style)) { DocModification mh(SC_MOD_CHANGESTYLE | SC_PERFORMED_USER, prevEndStyled, length); NotifyModified(mh); } endStyled += length; enteredStyling--; return true; } } bool SCI_METHOD Document::SetStyles(int length, const char *styles) { if (enteredStyling != 0) { return false; } else { enteredStyling++; bool didChange = false; int startMod = 0; int endMod = 0; for (int iPos = 0; iPos < length; iPos++, endStyled++) { PLATFORM_ASSERT(endStyled < Length()); if (cb.SetStyleAt(endStyled, styles[iPos])) { if (!didChange) { startMod = endStyled; } didChange = true; endMod = endStyled; } } if (didChange) { DocModification mh(SC_MOD_CHANGESTYLE | SC_PERFORMED_USER, startMod, endMod - startMod + 1); NotifyModified(mh); } enteredStyling--; return true; } } void Document::EnsureStyledTo(int pos) { if ((enteredStyling == 0) && (pos > GetEndStyled())) { IncrementStyleClock(); if (pli && !pli->UseContainerLexing()) { int lineEndStyled = LineFromPosition(GetEndStyled()); int endStyledTo = LineStart(lineEndStyled); pli->Colourise(endStyledTo, pos); } else { // Ask the watchers to style, and stop as soon as one responds. for (std::vector::iterator it = watchers.begin(); (pos > GetEndStyled()) && (it != watchers.end()); ++it) { it->watcher->NotifyStyleNeeded(this, it->userData, pos); } } } } void Document::LexerChanged() { // Tell the watchers the lexer has changed. for (std::vector::iterator it = watchers.begin(); it != watchers.end(); ++it) { it->watcher->NotifyLexerChanged(this, it->userData); } } int SCI_METHOD Document::SetLineState(int line, int state) { int statePrevious = static_cast(perLineData[ldState])->SetLineState(line, state); if (state != statePrevious) { DocModification mh(SC_MOD_CHANGELINESTATE, LineStart(line), 0, 0, 0, line); NotifyModified(mh); } return statePrevious; } int SCI_METHOD Document::GetLineState(int line) const { return static_cast(perLineData[ldState])->GetLineState(line); } int Document::GetMaxLineState() { return static_cast(perLineData[ldState])->GetMaxLineState(); } void SCI_METHOD Document::ChangeLexerState(int start, int end) { DocModification mh(SC_MOD_LEXERSTATE, start, end-start, 0, 0, 0); NotifyModified(mh); } StyledText Document::MarginStyledText(int line) const { LineAnnotation *pla = static_cast(perLineData[ldMargin]); return StyledText(pla->Length(line), pla->Text(line), pla->MultipleStyles(line), pla->Style(line), pla->Styles(line)); } void Document::MarginSetText(int line, const char *text) { static_cast(perLineData[ldMargin])->SetText(line, text); DocModification mh(SC_MOD_CHANGEMARGIN, LineStart(line), 0, 0, 0, line); NotifyModified(mh); } void Document::MarginSetStyle(int line, int style) { static_cast(perLineData[ldMargin])->SetStyle(line, style); NotifyModified(DocModification(SC_MOD_CHANGEMARGIN, LineStart(line), 0, 0, 0, line)); } void Document::MarginSetStyles(int line, const unsigned char *styles) { static_cast(perLineData[ldMargin])->SetStyles(line, styles); NotifyModified(DocModification(SC_MOD_CHANGEMARGIN, LineStart(line), 0, 0, 0, line)); } void Document::MarginClearAll() { int maxEditorLine = LinesTotal(); for (int l=0; l(perLineData[ldMargin])->ClearAll(); } StyledText Document::AnnotationStyledText(int line) const { LineAnnotation *pla = static_cast(perLineData[ldAnnotation]); return StyledText(pla->Length(line), pla->Text(line), pla->MultipleStyles(line), pla->Style(line), pla->Styles(line)); } void Document::AnnotationSetText(int line, const char *text) { if (line >= 0 && line < LinesTotal()) { const int linesBefore = AnnotationLines(line); static_cast(perLineData[ldAnnotation])->SetText(line, text); const int linesAfter = AnnotationLines(line); DocModification mh(SC_MOD_CHANGEANNOTATION, LineStart(line), 0, 0, 0, line); mh.annotationLinesAdded = linesAfter - linesBefore; NotifyModified(mh); } } void Document::AnnotationSetStyle(int line, int style) { static_cast(perLineData[ldAnnotation])->SetStyle(line, style); DocModification mh(SC_MOD_CHANGEANNOTATION, LineStart(line), 0, 0, 0, line); NotifyModified(mh); } void Document::AnnotationSetStyles(int line, const unsigned char *styles) { if (line >= 0 && line < LinesTotal()) { static_cast(perLineData[ldAnnotation])->SetStyles(line, styles); } } int Document::AnnotationLines(int line) const { return static_cast(perLineData[ldAnnotation])->Lines(line); } void Document::AnnotationClearAll() { int maxEditorLine = LinesTotal(); for (int l=0; l(perLineData[ldAnnotation])->ClearAll(); } void Document::IncrementStyleClock() { styleClock = (styleClock + 1) % 0x100000; } void SCI_METHOD Document::DecorationFillRange(int position, int value, int fillLength) { if (decorations.FillRange(position, value, fillLength)) { DocModification mh(SC_MOD_CHANGEINDICATOR | SC_PERFORMED_USER, position, fillLength); NotifyModified(mh); } } bool Document::AddWatcher(DocWatcher *watcher, void *userData) { WatcherWithUserData wwud(watcher, userData); std::vector::iterator it = std::find(watchers.begin(), watchers.end(), wwud); if (it != watchers.end()) return false; watchers.push_back(wwud); return true; } bool Document::RemoveWatcher(DocWatcher *watcher, void *userData) { std::vector::iterator it = std::find(watchers.begin(), watchers.end(), WatcherWithUserData(watcher, userData)); if (it != watchers.end()) { watchers.erase(it); return true; } return false; } void Document::NotifyModifyAttempt() { for (std::vector::iterator it = watchers.begin(); it != watchers.end(); ++it) { it->watcher->NotifyModifyAttempt(this, it->userData); } } void Document::NotifySavePoint(bool atSavePoint) { for (std::vector::iterator it = watchers.begin(); it != watchers.end(); ++it) { it->watcher->NotifySavePoint(this, it->userData, atSavePoint); } } void Document::NotifyModified(DocModification mh) { if (mh.modificationType & SC_MOD_INSERTTEXT) { decorations.InsertSpace(mh.position, mh.length); } else if (mh.modificationType & SC_MOD_DELETETEXT) { decorations.DeleteRange(mh.position, mh.length); } for (std::vector::iterator it = watchers.begin(); it != watchers.end(); ++it) { it->watcher->NotifyModified(this, mh, it->userData); } } bool Document::IsWordPartSeparator(char ch) const { return (WordCharClass(ch) == CharClassify::ccWord) && IsPunctuation(ch); } int Document::WordPartLeft(int pos) { if (pos > 0) { --pos; char startChar = cb.CharAt(pos); if (IsWordPartSeparator(startChar)) { while (pos > 0 && IsWordPartSeparator(cb.CharAt(pos))) { --pos; } } if (pos > 0) { startChar = cb.CharAt(pos); --pos; if (IsLowerCase(startChar)) { while (pos > 0 && IsLowerCase(cb.CharAt(pos))) --pos; if (!IsUpperCase(cb.CharAt(pos)) && !IsLowerCase(cb.CharAt(pos))) ++pos; } else if (IsUpperCase(startChar)) { while (pos > 0 && IsUpperCase(cb.CharAt(pos))) --pos; if (!IsUpperCase(cb.CharAt(pos))) ++pos; } else if (IsADigit(startChar)) { while (pos > 0 && IsADigit(cb.CharAt(pos))) --pos; if (!IsADigit(cb.CharAt(pos))) ++pos; } else if (IsPunctuation(startChar)) { while (pos > 0 && IsPunctuation(cb.CharAt(pos))) --pos; if (!IsPunctuation(cb.CharAt(pos))) ++pos; } else if (isspacechar(startChar)) { while (pos > 0 && isspacechar(cb.CharAt(pos))) --pos; if (!isspacechar(cb.CharAt(pos))) ++pos; } else if (!IsASCII(startChar)) { while (pos > 0 && !IsASCII(cb.CharAt(pos))) --pos; if (IsASCII(cb.CharAt(pos))) ++pos; } else { ++pos; } } } return pos; } int Document::WordPartRight(int pos) { char startChar = cb.CharAt(pos); int length = Length(); if (IsWordPartSeparator(startChar)) { while (pos < length && IsWordPartSeparator(cb.CharAt(pos))) ++pos; startChar = cb.CharAt(pos); } if (!IsASCII(startChar)) { while (pos < length && !IsASCII(cb.CharAt(pos))) ++pos; } else if (IsLowerCase(startChar)) { while (pos < length && IsLowerCase(cb.CharAt(pos))) ++pos; } else if (IsUpperCase(startChar)) { if (IsLowerCase(cb.CharAt(pos + 1))) { ++pos; while (pos < length && IsLowerCase(cb.CharAt(pos))) ++pos; } else { while (pos < length && IsUpperCase(cb.CharAt(pos))) ++pos; } if (IsLowerCase(cb.CharAt(pos)) && IsUpperCase(cb.CharAt(pos - 1))) --pos; } else if (IsADigit(startChar)) { while (pos < length && IsADigit(cb.CharAt(pos))) ++pos; } else if (IsPunctuation(startChar)) { while (pos < length && IsPunctuation(cb.CharAt(pos))) ++pos; } else if (isspacechar(startChar)) { while (pos < length && isspacechar(cb.CharAt(pos))) ++pos; } else { ++pos; } return pos; } bool IsLineEndChar(char c) { return (c == '\n' || c == '\r'); } int Document::ExtendStyleRange(int pos, int delta, bool singleLine) { int sStart = cb.StyleAt(pos); if (delta < 0) { while (pos > 0 && (cb.StyleAt(pos) == sStart) && (!singleLine || !IsLineEndChar(cb.CharAt(pos)))) pos--; pos++; } else { while (pos < (Length()) && (cb.StyleAt(pos) == sStart) && (!singleLine || !IsLineEndChar(cb.CharAt(pos)))) pos++; } return pos; } static char BraceOpposite(char ch) { switch (ch) { case '(': return ')'; case ')': return '('; case '[': return ']'; case ']': return '['; case '{': return '}'; case '}': return '{'; case '<': return '>'; case '>': return '<'; default: return '\0'; } } // TODO: should be able to extend styled region to find matching brace int Document::BraceMatch(int position, int /*maxReStyle*/) { char chBrace = CharAt(position); char chSeek = BraceOpposite(chBrace); if (chSeek == '\0') return - 1; char styBrace = static_cast(StyleAt(position)); int direction = -1; if (chBrace == '(' || chBrace == '[' || chBrace == '{' || chBrace == '<') direction = 1; int depth = 1; position = NextPosition(position, direction); while ((position >= 0) && (position < Length())) { char chAtPos = CharAt(position); char styAtPos = static_cast(StyleAt(position)); if ((position > GetEndStyled()) || (styAtPos == styBrace)) { if (chAtPos == chBrace) depth++; if (chAtPos == chSeek) depth--; if (depth == 0) return position; } int positionBeforeMove = position; position = NextPosition(position, direction); if (position == positionBeforeMove) break; } return - 1; } /** * Implementation of RegexSearchBase for the default built-in regular expression engine */ class BuiltinRegex : public RegexSearchBase { public: explicit BuiltinRegex(CharClassify *charClassTable) : search(charClassTable) {} virtual ~BuiltinRegex() { } virtual long FindText(Document *doc, int minPos, int maxPos, const char *s, bool caseSensitive, bool word, bool wordStart, int flags, int *length); virtual const char *SubstituteByPosition(Document *doc, const char *text, int *length); private: RESearch search; std::string substituted; }; // Define a way for the Regular Expression code to access the document class DocumentIndexer : public CharacterIndexer { Document *pdoc; int end; public: DocumentIndexer(Document *pdoc_, int end_) : pdoc(pdoc_), end(end_) { } virtual ~DocumentIndexer() { } virtual char CharAt(int index) { if (index < 0 || index >= end) return 0; else return pdoc->CharAt(index); } }; long BuiltinRegex::FindText(Document *doc, int minPos, int maxPos, const char *s, bool caseSensitive, bool, bool, int flags, int *length) { bool posix = (flags & SCFIND_POSIX) != 0; int increment = (minPos <= maxPos) ? 1 : -1; int startPos = minPos; int endPos = maxPos; // Range endpoints should not be inside DBCS characters, but just in case, move them. startPos = doc->MovePositionOutsideChar(startPos, 1, false); endPos = doc->MovePositionOutsideChar(endPos, 1, false); const char *errmsg = search.Compile(s, *length, caseSensitive, posix); if (errmsg) { return -1; } // Find a variable in a property file: \$(\([A-Za-z0-9_.]+\)) // Replace first '.' with '-' in each property file variable reference: // Search: \$(\([A-Za-z0-9_-]+\)\.\([A-Za-z0-9_.]+\)) // Replace: $(\1-\2) int lineRangeStart = doc->LineFromPosition(startPos); int lineRangeEnd = doc->LineFromPosition(endPos); if ((increment == 1) && (startPos >= doc->LineEnd(lineRangeStart)) && (lineRangeStart < lineRangeEnd)) { // the start position is at end of line or between line end characters. lineRangeStart++; startPos = doc->LineStart(lineRangeStart); } else if ((increment == -1) && (startPos <= doc->LineStart(lineRangeStart)) && (lineRangeStart > lineRangeEnd)) { // the start position is at beginning of line. lineRangeStart--; startPos = doc->LineEnd(lineRangeStart); } int pos = -1; int lenRet = 0; char searchEnd = s[*length - 1]; char searchEndPrev = (*length > 1) ? s[*length - 2] : '\0'; int lineRangeBreak = lineRangeEnd + increment; for (int line = lineRangeStart; line != lineRangeBreak; line += increment) { int startOfLine = doc->LineStart(line); int endOfLine = doc->LineEnd(line); if (increment == 1) { if (line == lineRangeStart) { if ((startPos != startOfLine) && (s[0] == '^')) continue; // Can't match start of line if start position after start of line startOfLine = startPos; } if (line == lineRangeEnd) { if ((endPos != endOfLine) && (searchEnd == '$') && (searchEndPrev != '\\')) continue; // Can't match end of line if end position before end of line endOfLine = endPos; } } else { if (line == lineRangeEnd) { if ((endPos != startOfLine) && (s[0] == '^')) continue; // Can't match start of line if end position after start of line startOfLine = endPos; } if (line == lineRangeStart) { if ((startPos != endOfLine) && (searchEnd == '$') && (searchEndPrev != '\\')) continue; // Can't match end of line if start position before end of line endOfLine = startPos; } } DocumentIndexer di(doc, endOfLine); int success = search.Execute(di, startOfLine, endOfLine); if (success) { pos = search.bopat[0]; // Ensure only whole characters selected search.eopat[0] = doc->MovePositionOutsideChar(search.eopat[0], 1, false); lenRet = search.eopat[0] - search.bopat[0]; // There can be only one start of a line, so no need to look for last match in line if ((increment == -1) && (s[0] != '^')) { // Check for the last match on this line. int repetitions = 1000; // Break out of infinite loop while (success && (search.eopat[0] <= endOfLine) && (repetitions--)) { success = search.Execute(di, pos+1, endOfLine); if (success) { if (search.eopat[0] <= minPos) { pos = search.bopat[0]; lenRet = search.eopat[0] - search.bopat[0]; } else { success = 0; } } } } break; } } *length = lenRet; return pos; } const char *BuiltinRegex::SubstituteByPosition(Document *doc, const char *text, int *length) { substituted.clear(); DocumentIndexer di(doc, doc->Length()); search.GrabMatches(di); for (int j = 0; j < *length; j++) { if (text[j] == '\\') { if (text[j + 1] >= '0' && text[j + 1] <= '9') { unsigned int patNum = text[j + 1] - '0'; unsigned int len = search.eopat[patNum] - search.bopat[patNum]; if (!search.pat[patNum].empty()) // Will be null if try for a match that did not occur substituted.append(search.pat[patNum].c_str(), len); j++; } else { j++; switch (text[j]) { case 'a': substituted.push_back('\a'); break; case 'b': substituted.push_back('\b'); break; case 'f': substituted.push_back('\f'); break; case 'n': substituted.push_back('\n'); break; case 'r': substituted.push_back('\r'); break; case 't': substituted.push_back('\t'); break; case 'v': substituted.push_back('\v'); break; case '\\': substituted.push_back('\\'); break; default: substituted.push_back('\\'); j--; } } } else { substituted.push_back(text[j]); } } *length = static_cast(substituted.length()); return substituted.c_str(); } #ifndef SCI_OWNREGEX #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE RegexSearchBase *Scintilla::CreateRegexSearch(CharClassify *charClassTable) { return new BuiltinRegex(charClassTable); } #else RegexSearchBase *CreateRegexSearch(CharClassify *charClassTable) { return new BuiltinRegex(charClassTable); } #endif #endif presage-0.9.1/apps/gtk/gprompter/scintilla/src/ScintillaBase.h0000644000175000017500000000544012371532042024353 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000// Scintilla source code edit control /** @file ScintillaBase.h ** Defines an enhanced subclass of Editor with calltips, autocomplete and context menu. **/ // Copyright 1998-2002 by Neil Hodgson // The License.txt file describes the conditions under which this software may be distributed. #ifndef SCINTILLABASE_H #define SCINTILLABASE_H #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE namespace Scintilla { #endif #ifdef SCI_LEXER class LexState; #endif /** */ class ScintillaBase : public Editor { // Private so ScintillaBase objects can not be copied ScintillaBase(const ScintillaBase &); ScintillaBase &operator=(const ScintillaBase &); protected: /** Enumeration of commands and child windows. */ enum { idCallTip=1, idAutoComplete=2, idcmdUndo=10, idcmdRedo=11, idcmdCut=12, idcmdCopy=13, idcmdPaste=14, idcmdDelete=15, idcmdSelectAll=16 }; enum { maxLenInputIME = 200 }; bool displayPopupMenu; Menu popup; AutoComplete ac; CallTip ct; int listType; ///< 0 is an autocomplete list int maxListWidth; /// Maximum width of list, in average character widths int multiAutoCMode; /// Mode for autocompleting when multiple selections are present #ifdef SCI_LEXER LexState *DocumentLexState(); void SetLexer(uptr_t wParam); void SetLexerLanguage(const char *languageName); void Colourise(int start, int end); #endif ScintillaBase(); virtual ~ScintillaBase(); virtual void Initialise() = 0; virtual void Finalise(); virtual void AddCharUTF(const char *s, unsigned int len, bool treatAsDBCS=false); void Command(int cmdId); virtual void CancelModes(); virtual int KeyCommand(unsigned int iMessage); void AutoCompleteInsert(Position startPos, int removeLen, const char *text, int textLen); void AutoCompleteStart(int lenEntered, const char *list); void AutoCompleteCancel(); void AutoCompleteMove(int delta); int AutoCompleteGetCurrent() const; int AutoCompleteGetCurrentText(char *buffer) const; void AutoCompleteCharacterAdded(char ch); void AutoCompleteCharacterDeleted(); void AutoCompleteCompleted(); void AutoCompleteMoveToCurrentWord(); static void AutoCompleteDoubleClick(void *p); void CallTipClick(); void CallTipShow(Point pt, const char *defn); virtual void CreateCallTipWindow(PRectangle rc) = 0; virtual void AddToPopUp(const char *label, int cmd=0, bool enabled=true) = 0; void ContextMenu(Point pt); virtual void ButtonDownWithModifiers(Point pt, unsigned int curTime, int modifiers); virtual void ButtonDown(Point pt, unsigned int curTime, bool shift, bool ctrl, bool alt); void NotifyStyleToNeeded(int endStyleNeeded); void NotifyLexerChanged(Document *doc, void *userData); public: // Public so scintilla_send_message can use it virtual sptr_t WndProc(unsigned int iMessage, uptr_t wParam, sptr_t lParam); }; #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE } #endif #endif presage-0.9.1/apps/gtk/gprompter/scintilla/src/CellBuffer.cxx0000644000175000017500000005376312515432437024244 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000// Scintilla source code edit control /** @file CellBuffer.cxx ** Manages a buffer of cells. **/ // Copyright 1998-2001 by Neil Hodgson // The License.txt file describes the conditions under which this software may be distributed. #include #include #include #include #include #include "Platform.h" #include "Scintilla.h" #include "SplitVector.h" #include "Partitioning.h" #include "CellBuffer.h" #include "UniConversion.h" #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE using namespace Scintilla; #endif LineVector::LineVector() : starts(256), perLine(0) { Init(); } LineVector::~LineVector() { starts.DeleteAll(); } void LineVector::Init() { starts.DeleteAll(); if (perLine) { perLine->Init(); } } void LineVector::SetPerLine(PerLine *pl) { perLine = pl; } void LineVector::InsertText(int line, int delta) { starts.InsertText(line, delta); } void LineVector::InsertLine(int line, int position, bool lineStart) { starts.InsertPartition(line, position); if (perLine) { if ((line > 0) && lineStart) line--; perLine->InsertLine(line); } } void LineVector::SetLineStart(int line, int position) { starts.SetPartitionStartPosition(line, position); } void LineVector::RemoveLine(int line) { starts.RemovePartition(line); if (perLine) { perLine->RemoveLine(line); } } int LineVector::LineFromPosition(int pos) const { return starts.PartitionFromPosition(pos); } Action::Action() { at = startAction; position = 0; data = 0; lenData = 0; mayCoalesce = false; } Action::~Action() { Destroy(); } void Action::Create(actionType at_, int position_, const char *data_, int lenData_, bool mayCoalesce_) { delete []data; data = NULL; position = position_; at = at_; if (lenData_) { data = new char[lenData_]; memcpy(data, data_, lenData_); } lenData = lenData_; mayCoalesce = mayCoalesce_; } void Action::Destroy() { delete []data; data = 0; } void Action::Grab(Action *source) { delete []data; position = source->position; at = source->at; data = source->data; lenData = source->lenData; mayCoalesce = source->mayCoalesce; // Ownership of source data transferred to this source->position = 0; source->at = startAction; source->data = 0; source->lenData = 0; source->mayCoalesce = true; } // The undo history stores a sequence of user operations that represent the user's view of the // commands executed on the text. // Each user operation contains a sequence of text insertion and text deletion actions. // All the user operations are stored in a list of individual actions with 'start' actions used // as delimiters between user operations. // Initially there is one start action in the history. // As each action is performed, it is recorded in the history. The action may either become // part of the current user operation or may start a new user operation. If it is to be part of the // current operation, then it overwrites the current last action. If it is to be part of a new // operation, it is appended after the current last action. // After writing the new action, a new start action is appended at the end of the history. // The decision of whether to start a new user operation is based upon two factors. If a // compound operation has been explicitly started by calling BeginUndoAction and no matching // EndUndoAction (these calls nest) has been called, then the action is coalesced into the current // operation. If there is no outstanding BeginUndoAction call then a new operation is started // unless it looks as if the new action is caused by the user typing or deleting a stream of text. // Sequences that look like typing or deletion are coalesced into a single user operation. UndoHistory::UndoHistory() { lenActions = 100; actions = new Action[lenActions]; maxAction = 0; currentAction = 0; undoSequenceDepth = 0; savePoint = 0; tentativePoint = -1; actions[currentAction].Create(startAction); } UndoHistory::~UndoHistory() { delete []actions; actions = 0; } void UndoHistory::EnsureUndoRoom() { // Have to test that there is room for 2 more actions in the array // as two actions may be created by the calling function if (currentAction >= (lenActions - 2)) { // Run out of undo nodes so extend the array int lenActionsNew = lenActions * 2; Action *actionsNew = new Action[lenActionsNew]; for (int act = 0; act <= currentAction; act++) actionsNew[act].Grab(&actions[act]); delete []actions; lenActions = lenActionsNew; actions = actionsNew; } } const char *UndoHistory::AppendAction(actionType at, int position, const char *data, int lengthData, bool &startSequence, bool mayCoalesce) { EnsureUndoRoom(); //Platform::DebugPrintf("%% %d action %d %d %d\n", at, position, lengthData, currentAction); //Platform::DebugPrintf("^ %d action %d %d\n", actions[currentAction - 1].at, // actions[currentAction - 1].position, actions[currentAction - 1].lenData); if (currentAction < savePoint) { savePoint = -1; } int oldCurrentAction = currentAction; if (currentAction >= 1) { if (0 == undoSequenceDepth) { // Top level actions may not always be coalesced int targetAct = -1; const Action *actPrevious = &(actions[currentAction + targetAct]); // Container actions may forward the coalesce state of Scintilla Actions. while ((actPrevious->at == containerAction) && actPrevious->mayCoalesce) { targetAct--; actPrevious = &(actions[currentAction + targetAct]); } // See if current action can be coalesced into previous action // Will work if both are inserts or deletes and position is same #if defined(_MSC_VER) && defined(_PREFAST_) // Visual Studio 2013 Code Analysis wrongly believes actions can be NULL at its next reference __analysis_assume(actions); #endif if ((currentAction == savePoint) || (currentAction == tentativePoint)) { currentAction++; } else if (!actions[currentAction].mayCoalesce) { // Not allowed to coalesce if this set currentAction++; } else if (!mayCoalesce || !actPrevious->mayCoalesce) { currentAction++; } else if (at == containerAction || actions[currentAction].at == containerAction) { ; // A coalescible containerAction } else if ((at != actPrevious->at) && (actPrevious->at != startAction)) { currentAction++; } else if ((at == insertAction) && (position != (actPrevious->position + actPrevious->lenData))) { // Insertions must be immediately after to coalesce currentAction++; } else if (at == removeAction) { if ((lengthData == 1) || (lengthData == 2)) { if ((position + lengthData) == actPrevious->position) { ; // Backspace -> OK } else if (position == actPrevious->position) { ; // Delete -> OK } else { // Removals must be at same position to coalesce currentAction++; } } else { // Removals must be of one character to coalesce currentAction++; } } else { // Action coalesced. } } else { // Actions not at top level are always coalesced unless this is after return to top level if (!actions[currentAction].mayCoalesce) currentAction++; } } else { currentAction++; } startSequence = oldCurrentAction != currentAction; int actionWithData = currentAction; actions[currentAction].Create(at, position, data, lengthData, mayCoalesce); currentAction++; actions[currentAction].Create(startAction); maxAction = currentAction; return actions[actionWithData].data; } void UndoHistory::BeginUndoAction() { EnsureUndoRoom(); if (undoSequenceDepth == 0) { if (actions[currentAction].at != startAction) { currentAction++; actions[currentAction].Create(startAction); maxAction = currentAction; } actions[currentAction].mayCoalesce = false; } undoSequenceDepth++; } void UndoHistory::EndUndoAction() { PLATFORM_ASSERT(undoSequenceDepth > 0); EnsureUndoRoom(); undoSequenceDepth--; if (0 == undoSequenceDepth) { if (actions[currentAction].at != startAction) { currentAction++; actions[currentAction].Create(startAction); maxAction = currentAction; } actions[currentAction].mayCoalesce = false; } } void UndoHistory::DropUndoSequence() { undoSequenceDepth = 0; } void UndoHistory::DeleteUndoHistory() { for (int i = 1; i < maxAction; i++) actions[i].Destroy(); maxAction = 0; currentAction = 0; actions[currentAction].Create(startAction); savePoint = 0; tentativePoint = -1; } void UndoHistory::SetSavePoint() { savePoint = currentAction; } bool UndoHistory::IsSavePoint() const { return savePoint == currentAction; } void UndoHistory::TentativeStart() { tentativePoint = currentAction; } void UndoHistory::TentativeCommit() { tentativePoint = -1; // Truncate undo history maxAction = currentAction; } int UndoHistory::TentativeSteps() { // Drop any trailing startAction if (actions[currentAction].at == startAction && currentAction > 0) currentAction--; if (tentativePoint >= 0) return currentAction - tentativePoint; else return -1; } bool UndoHistory::CanUndo() const { return (currentAction > 0) && (maxAction > 0); } int UndoHistory::StartUndo() { // Drop any trailing startAction if (actions[currentAction].at == startAction && currentAction > 0) currentAction--; // Count the steps in this action int act = currentAction; while (actions[act].at != startAction && act > 0) { act--; } return currentAction - act; } const Action &UndoHistory::GetUndoStep() const { return actions[currentAction]; } void UndoHistory::CompletedUndoStep() { currentAction--; } bool UndoHistory::CanRedo() const { return maxAction > currentAction; } int UndoHistory::StartRedo() { // Drop any leading startAction if (actions[currentAction].at == startAction && currentAction < maxAction) currentAction++; // Count the steps in this action int act = currentAction; while (actions[act].at != startAction && act < maxAction) { act++; } return act - currentAction; } const Action &UndoHistory::GetRedoStep() const { return actions[currentAction]; } void UndoHistory::CompletedRedoStep() { currentAction++; } CellBuffer::CellBuffer() { readOnly = false; utf8LineEnds = 0; collectingUndo = true; } CellBuffer::~CellBuffer() { } char CellBuffer::CharAt(int position) const { return substance.ValueAt(position); } void CellBuffer::GetCharRange(char *buffer, int position, int lengthRetrieve) const { if (lengthRetrieve < 0) return; if (position < 0) return; if ((position + lengthRetrieve) > substance.Length()) { Platform::DebugPrintf("Bad GetCharRange %d for %d of %d\n", position, lengthRetrieve, substance.Length()); return; } substance.GetRange(buffer, position, lengthRetrieve); } char CellBuffer::StyleAt(int position) const { return style.ValueAt(position); } void CellBuffer::GetStyleRange(unsigned char *buffer, int position, int lengthRetrieve) const { if (lengthRetrieve < 0) return; if (position < 0) return; if ((position + lengthRetrieve) > style.Length()) { Platform::DebugPrintf("Bad GetStyleRange %d for %d of %d\n", position, lengthRetrieve, style.Length()); return; } style.GetRange(reinterpret_cast(buffer), position, lengthRetrieve); } const char *CellBuffer::BufferPointer() { return substance.BufferPointer(); } const char *CellBuffer::RangePointer(int position, int rangeLength) { return substance.RangePointer(position, rangeLength); } int CellBuffer::GapPosition() const { return substance.GapPosition(); } // The char* returned is to an allocation owned by the undo history const char *CellBuffer::InsertString(int position, const char *s, int insertLength, bool &startSequence) { // InsertString and DeleteChars are the bottleneck though which all changes occur const char *data = s; if (!readOnly) { if (collectingUndo) { // Save into the undo/redo stack, but only the characters - not the formatting // This takes up about half load time data = uh.AppendAction(insertAction, position, s, insertLength, startSequence); } BasicInsertString(position, s, insertLength); } return data; } bool CellBuffer::SetStyleAt(int position, char styleValue) { char curVal = style.ValueAt(position); if (curVal != styleValue) { style.SetValueAt(position, styleValue); return true; } else { return false; } } bool CellBuffer::SetStyleFor(int position, int lengthStyle, char styleValue) { bool changed = false; PLATFORM_ASSERT(lengthStyle == 0 || (lengthStyle > 0 && lengthStyle + position <= style.Length())); while (lengthStyle--) { char curVal = style.ValueAt(position); if (curVal != styleValue) { style.SetValueAt(position, styleValue); changed = true; } position++; } return changed; } // The char* returned is to an allocation owned by the undo history const char *CellBuffer::DeleteChars(int position, int deleteLength, bool &startSequence) { // InsertString and DeleteChars are the bottleneck though which all changes occur PLATFORM_ASSERT(deleteLength > 0); const char *data = 0; if (!readOnly) { if (collectingUndo) { // Save into the undo/redo stack, but only the characters - not the formatting // The gap would be moved to position anyway for the deletion so this doesn't cost extra data = substance.RangePointer(position, deleteLength); data = uh.AppendAction(removeAction, position, data, deleteLength, startSequence); } BasicDeleteChars(position, deleteLength); } return data; } int CellBuffer::Length() const { return substance.Length(); } void CellBuffer::Allocate(int newSize) { substance.ReAllocate(newSize); style.ReAllocate(newSize); } void CellBuffer::SetLineEndTypes(int utf8LineEnds_) { if (utf8LineEnds != utf8LineEnds_) { utf8LineEnds = utf8LineEnds_; ResetLineEnds(); } } void CellBuffer::SetPerLine(PerLine *pl) { lv.SetPerLine(pl); } int CellBuffer::Lines() const { return lv.Lines(); } int CellBuffer::LineStart(int line) const { if (line < 0) return 0; else if (line >= Lines()) return Length(); else return lv.LineStart(line); } bool CellBuffer::IsReadOnly() const { return readOnly; } void CellBuffer::SetReadOnly(bool set) { readOnly = set; } void CellBuffer::SetSavePoint() { uh.SetSavePoint(); } bool CellBuffer::IsSavePoint() const { return uh.IsSavePoint(); } void CellBuffer::TentativeStart() { uh.TentativeStart(); } void CellBuffer::TentativeCommit() { uh.TentativeCommit(); } int CellBuffer::TentativeSteps() { return uh.TentativeSteps(); } bool CellBuffer::TentativeActive() const { return uh.TentativeActive(); } // Without undo void CellBuffer::InsertLine(int line, int position, bool lineStart) { lv.InsertLine(line, position, lineStart); } void CellBuffer::RemoveLine(int line) { lv.RemoveLine(line); } bool CellBuffer::UTF8LineEndOverlaps(int position) const { unsigned char bytes[] = { static_cast(substance.ValueAt(position-2)), static_cast(substance.ValueAt(position-1)), static_cast(substance.ValueAt(position)), static_cast(substance.ValueAt(position+1)), }; return UTF8IsSeparator(bytes) || UTF8IsSeparator(bytes+1) || UTF8IsNEL(bytes+1); } void CellBuffer::ResetLineEnds() { // Reinitialize line data -- too much work to preserve lv.Init(); int position = 0; int length = Length(); int lineInsert = 1; bool atLineStart = true; lv.InsertText(lineInsert-1, length); unsigned char chBeforePrev = 0; unsigned char chPrev = 0; for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) { unsigned char ch = substance.ValueAt(position + i); if (ch == '\r') { InsertLine(lineInsert, (position + i) + 1, atLineStart); lineInsert++; } else if (ch == '\n') { if (chPrev == '\r') { // Patch up what was end of line lv.SetLineStart(lineInsert - 1, (position + i) + 1); } else { InsertLine(lineInsert, (position + i) + 1, atLineStart); lineInsert++; } } else if (utf8LineEnds) { unsigned char back3[3] = {chBeforePrev, chPrev, ch}; if (UTF8IsSeparator(back3) || UTF8IsNEL(back3+1)) { InsertLine(lineInsert, (position + i) + 1, atLineStart); lineInsert++; } } chBeforePrev = chPrev; chPrev = ch; } } void CellBuffer::BasicInsertString(int position, const char *s, int insertLength) { if (insertLength == 0) return; PLATFORM_ASSERT(insertLength > 0); unsigned char chAfter = substance.ValueAt(position); bool breakingUTF8LineEnd = false; if (utf8LineEnds && UTF8IsTrailByte(chAfter)) { breakingUTF8LineEnd = UTF8LineEndOverlaps(position); } substance.InsertFromArray(position, s, 0, insertLength); style.InsertValue(position, insertLength, 0); int lineInsert = lv.LineFromPosition(position) + 1; bool atLineStart = lv.LineStart(lineInsert-1) == position; // Point all the lines after the insertion point further along in the buffer lv.InsertText(lineInsert-1, insertLength); unsigned char chBeforePrev = substance.ValueAt(position - 2); unsigned char chPrev = substance.ValueAt(position - 1); if (chPrev == '\r' && chAfter == '\n') { // Splitting up a crlf pair at position InsertLine(lineInsert, position, false); lineInsert++; } if (breakingUTF8LineEnd) { RemoveLine(lineInsert); } unsigned char ch = ' '; for (int i = 0; i < insertLength; i++) { ch = s[i]; if (ch == '\r') { InsertLine(lineInsert, (position + i) + 1, atLineStart); lineInsert++; } else if (ch == '\n') { if (chPrev == '\r') { // Patch up what was end of line lv.SetLineStart(lineInsert - 1, (position + i) + 1); } else { InsertLine(lineInsert, (position + i) + 1, atLineStart); lineInsert++; } } else if (utf8LineEnds) { unsigned char back3[3] = {chBeforePrev, chPrev, ch}; if (UTF8IsSeparator(back3) || UTF8IsNEL(back3+1)) { InsertLine(lineInsert, (position + i) + 1, atLineStart); lineInsert++; } } chBeforePrev = chPrev; chPrev = ch; } // Joining two lines where last insertion is cr and following substance starts with lf if (chAfter == '\n') { if (ch == '\r') { // End of line already in buffer so drop the newly created one RemoveLine(lineInsert - 1); } } else if (utf8LineEnds && !UTF8IsAscii(chAfter)) { // May have end of UTF-8 line end in buffer and start in insertion for (int j = 0; j < UTF8SeparatorLength-1; j++) { unsigned char chAt = substance.ValueAt(position + insertLength + j); unsigned char back3[3] = {chBeforePrev, chPrev, chAt}; if (UTF8IsSeparator(back3)) { InsertLine(lineInsert, (position + insertLength + j) + 1, atLineStart); lineInsert++; } if ((j == 0) && UTF8IsNEL(back3+1)) { InsertLine(lineInsert, (position + insertLength + j) + 1, atLineStart); lineInsert++; } chBeforePrev = chPrev; chPrev = chAt; } } } void CellBuffer::BasicDeleteChars(int position, int deleteLength) { if (deleteLength == 0) return; if ((position == 0) && (deleteLength == substance.Length())) { // If whole buffer is being deleted, faster to reinitialise lines data // than to delete each line. lv.Init(); } else { // Have to fix up line positions before doing deletion as looking at text in buffer // to work out which lines have been removed int lineRemove = lv.LineFromPosition(position) + 1; lv.InsertText(lineRemove-1, - (deleteLength)); unsigned char chPrev = substance.ValueAt(position - 1); unsigned char chBefore = chPrev; unsigned char chNext = substance.ValueAt(position); bool ignoreNL = false; if (chPrev == '\r' && chNext == '\n') { // Move back one lv.SetLineStart(lineRemove, position); lineRemove++; ignoreNL = true; // First \n is not real deletion } if (utf8LineEnds && UTF8IsTrailByte(chNext)) { if (UTF8LineEndOverlaps(position)) { RemoveLine(lineRemove); } } unsigned char ch = chNext; for (int i = 0; i < deleteLength; i++) { chNext = substance.ValueAt(position + i + 1); if (ch == '\r') { if (chNext != '\n') { RemoveLine(lineRemove); } } else if (ch == '\n') { if (ignoreNL) { ignoreNL = false; // Further \n are real deletions } else { RemoveLine(lineRemove); } } else if (utf8LineEnds) { if (!UTF8IsAscii(ch)) { unsigned char next3[3] = {ch, chNext, static_cast(substance.ValueAt(position + i + 2))}; if (UTF8IsSeparator(next3) || UTF8IsNEL(next3)) { RemoveLine(lineRemove); } } } ch = chNext; } // May have to fix up end if last deletion causes cr to be next to lf // or removes one of a crlf pair char chAfter = substance.ValueAt(position + deleteLength); if (chBefore == '\r' && chAfter == '\n') { // Using lineRemove-1 as cr ended line before start of deletion RemoveLine(lineRemove - 1); lv.SetLineStart(lineRemove - 1, position + 1); } } substance.DeleteRange(position, deleteLength); style.DeleteRange(position, deleteLength); } bool CellBuffer::SetUndoCollection(bool collectUndo) { collectingUndo = collectUndo; uh.DropUndoSequence(); return collectingUndo; } bool CellBuffer::IsCollectingUndo() const { return collectingUndo; } void CellBuffer::BeginUndoAction() { uh.BeginUndoAction(); } void CellBuffer::EndUndoAction() { uh.EndUndoAction(); } void CellBuffer::AddUndoAction(int token, bool mayCoalesce) { bool startSequence; uh.AppendAction(containerAction, token, 0, 0, startSequence, mayCoalesce); } void CellBuffer::DeleteUndoHistory() { uh.DeleteUndoHistory(); } bool CellBuffer::CanUndo() const { return uh.CanUndo(); } int CellBuffer::StartUndo() { return uh.StartUndo(); } const Action &CellBuffer::GetUndoStep() const { return uh.GetUndoStep(); } void CellBuffer::PerformUndoStep() { const Action &actionStep = uh.GetUndoStep(); if (actionStep.at == insertAction) { BasicDeleteChars(actionStep.position, actionStep.lenData); } else if (actionStep.at == removeAction) { BasicInsertString(actionStep.position, actionStep.data, actionStep.lenData); } uh.CompletedUndoStep(); } bool CellBuffer::CanRedo() const { return uh.CanRedo(); } int CellBuffer::StartRedo() { return uh.StartRedo(); } const Action &CellBuffer::GetRedoStep() const { return uh.GetRedoStep(); } void CellBuffer::PerformRedoStep() { const Action &actionStep = uh.GetRedoStep(); if (actionStep.at == insertAction) { BasicInsertString(actionStep.position, actionStep.data, actionStep.lenData); } else if (actionStep.at == removeAction) { BasicDeleteChars(actionStep.position, actionStep.lenData); } uh.CompletedRedoStep(); } presage-0.9.1/apps/gtk/gprompter/scintilla/src/RESearch.h0000644000175000017500000000305412515432437023300 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000// Scintilla source code edit control /** @file RESearch.h ** Interface to the regular expression search library. **/ // Written by Neil Hodgson // Based on the work of Ozan S. Yigit. // This file is in the public domain. #ifndef RESEARCH_H #define RESEARCH_H #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE namespace Scintilla { #endif /* * The following defines are not meant to be changeable. * They are for readability only. */ #define MAXCHR 256 #define CHRBIT 8 #define BITBLK MAXCHR/CHRBIT class CharacterIndexer { public: virtual char CharAt(int index)=0; virtual ~CharacterIndexer() { } }; class RESearch { public: explicit RESearch(CharClassify *charClassTable); ~RESearch(); void GrabMatches(CharacterIndexer &ci); const char *Compile(const char *pattern, int length, bool caseSensitive, bool posix); int Execute(CharacterIndexer &ci, int lp, int endp); enum { MAXTAG=10 }; enum { MAXNFA=2048 }; enum { NOTFOUND=-1 }; int bopat[MAXTAG]; int eopat[MAXTAG]; std::string pat[MAXTAG]; private: void Clear(); void ChSet(unsigned char c); void ChSetWithCase(unsigned char c, bool caseSensitive); int GetBackslashExpression(const char *pattern, int &incr); int PMatch(CharacterIndexer &ci, int lp, int endp, char *ap); int bol; int tagstk[MAXTAG]; /* subpat tag stack */ char nfa[MAXNFA]; /* automaton */ int sta; unsigned char bittab[BITBLK]; /* bit table for CCL pre-set bits */ int failure; CharClassify *charClass; bool iswordc(unsigned char x) const { return charClass->IsWord(x); } }; #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE } #endif #endif presage-0.9.1/apps/gtk/gprompter/scintilla/src/RunStyles.cxx0000644000175000017500000001643412173100630024160 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000/** @file RunStyles.cxx ** Data structure used to store sparse styles. **/ // Copyright 1998-2007 by Neil Hodgson // The License.txt file describes the conditions under which this software may be distributed. #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "Platform.h" #include "Scintilla.h" #include "SplitVector.h" #include "Partitioning.h" #include "RunStyles.h" #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE using namespace Scintilla; #endif // Find the first run at a position int RunStyles::RunFromPosition(int position) const { int run = starts->PartitionFromPosition(position); // Go to first element with this position while ((run > 0) && (position == starts->PositionFromPartition(run-1))) { run--; } return run; } // If there is no run boundary at position, insert one continuing style. int RunStyles::SplitRun(int position) { int run = RunFromPosition(position); int posRun = starts->PositionFromPartition(run); if (posRun < position) { int runStyle = ValueAt(position); run++; starts->InsertPartition(run, position); styles->InsertValue(run, 1, runStyle); } return run; } void RunStyles::RemoveRun(int run) { starts->RemovePartition(run); styles->DeleteRange(run, 1); } void RunStyles::RemoveRunIfEmpty(int run) { if ((run < starts->Partitions()) && (starts->Partitions() > 1)) { if (starts->PositionFromPartition(run) == starts->PositionFromPartition(run+1)) { RemoveRun(run); } } } void RunStyles::RemoveRunIfSameAsPrevious(int run) { if ((run > 0) && (run < starts->Partitions())) { if (styles->ValueAt(run-1) == styles->ValueAt(run)) { RemoveRun(run); } } } RunStyles::RunStyles() { starts = new Partitioning(8); styles = new SplitVector(); styles->InsertValue(0, 2, 0); } RunStyles::~RunStyles() { delete starts; starts = NULL; delete styles; styles = NULL; } int RunStyles::Length() const { return starts->PositionFromPartition(starts->Partitions()); } int RunStyles::ValueAt(int position) const { return styles->ValueAt(starts->PartitionFromPosition(position)); } int RunStyles::FindNextChange(int position, int end) const { int run = starts->PartitionFromPosition(position); if (run < starts->Partitions()) { int runChange = starts->PositionFromPartition(run); if (runChange > position) return runChange; int nextChange = starts->PositionFromPartition(run + 1); if (nextChange > position) { return nextChange; } else if (position < end) { return end; } else { return end + 1; } } else { return end + 1; } } int RunStyles::StartRun(int position) const { return starts->PositionFromPartition(starts->PartitionFromPosition(position)); } int RunStyles::EndRun(int position) const { return starts->PositionFromPartition(starts->PartitionFromPosition(position) + 1); } bool RunStyles::FillRange(int &position, int value, int &fillLength) { if (fillLength <= 0) { return false; } int end = position + fillLength; if (end > Length()) { return false; } int runEnd = RunFromPosition(end); if (styles->ValueAt(runEnd) == value) { // End already has value so trim range. end = starts->PositionFromPartition(runEnd); if (position >= end) { // Whole range is already same as value so no action return false; } fillLength = end - position; } else { runEnd = SplitRun(end); } int runStart = RunFromPosition(position); if (styles->ValueAt(runStart) == value) { // Start is in expected value so trim range. runStart++; position = starts->PositionFromPartition(runStart); fillLength = end - position; } else { if (starts->PositionFromPartition(runStart) < position) { runStart = SplitRun(position); runEnd++; } } if (runStart < runEnd) { styles->SetValueAt(runStart, value); // Remove each old run over the range for (int run=runStart+1; runPositionFromPartition(runStart) == position) { int runStyle = ValueAt(position); // Inserting at start of run so make previous longer if (runStart == 0) { // Inserting at start of document so ensure 0 if (runStyle) { styles->SetValueAt(0, 0); starts->InsertPartition(1, 0); styles->InsertValue(1, 1, runStyle); starts->InsertText(0, insertLength); } else { starts->InsertText(runStart, insertLength); } } else { if (runStyle) { starts->InsertText(runStart-1, insertLength); } else { // Insert at end of run so do not extend style starts->InsertText(runStart, insertLength); } } } else { starts->InsertText(runStart, insertLength); } } void RunStyles::DeleteAll() { delete starts; starts = NULL; delete styles; styles = NULL; starts = new Partitioning(8); styles = new SplitVector(); styles->InsertValue(0, 2, 0); } void RunStyles::DeleteRange(int position, int deleteLength) { int end = position + deleteLength; int runStart = RunFromPosition(position); int runEnd = RunFromPosition(end); if (runStart == runEnd) { // Deleting from inside one run starts->InsertText(runStart, -deleteLength); RemoveRunIfEmpty(runStart); } else { runStart = SplitRun(position); runEnd = SplitRun(end); starts->InsertText(runStart, -deleteLength); // Remove each old run over the range for (int run=runStart; runPartitions(); } bool RunStyles::AllSame() const { for (int run = 1; run < starts->Partitions(); run++) { if (styles->ValueAt(run) != styles->ValueAt(run - 1)) return false; } return true; } bool RunStyles::AllSameAs(int value) const { return AllSame() && (styles->ValueAt(0) == value); } int RunStyles::Find(int value, int start) const { if (start < Length()) { int run = start ? RunFromPosition(start) : 0; if (styles->ValueAt(run) == value) return start; run++; while (run < starts->Partitions()) { if (styles->ValueAt(run) == value) return starts->PositionFromPartition(run); run++; } } return -1; } void RunStyles::Check() const { if (Length() < 0) { throw std::runtime_error("RunStyles: Length can not be negative."); } if (starts->Partitions() < 1) { throw std::runtime_error("RunStyles: Must always have 1 or more partitions."); } if (starts->Partitions() != styles->Length()-1) { throw std::runtime_error("RunStyles: Partitions and styles different lengths."); } int start=0; while (start < Length()) { int end = EndRun(start); if (start >= end) { throw std::runtime_error("RunStyles: Partition is 0 length."); } start = end; } if (styles->ValueAt(styles->Length()-1) != 0) { throw std::runtime_error("RunStyles: Unused style at end changed."); } for (int j=1; jLength()-1; j++) { if (styles->ValueAt(j) == styles->ValueAt(j-1)) { throw std::runtime_error("RunStyles: Style of a partition same as previous."); } } } presage-0.9.1/apps/gtk/gprompter/scintilla/src/AutoComplete.h0000644000175000017500000000525112337232642024244 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000// Scintilla source code edit control /** @file AutoComplete.h ** Defines the auto completion list box. **/ // Copyright 1998-2003 by Neil Hodgson // The License.txt file describes the conditions under which this software may be distributed. #ifndef AUTOCOMPLETE_H #define AUTOCOMPLETE_H #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE namespace Scintilla { #endif /** */ class AutoComplete { bool active; std::string stopChars; std::string fillUpChars; char separator; char typesep; // Type seperator enum { maxItemLen=1000 }; std::vector sortMatrix; public: bool ignoreCase; bool chooseSingle; ListBox *lb; int posStart; int startLen; /// Should autocompletion be canceled if editor's currentPos <= startPos? bool cancelAtStartPos; bool autoHide; bool dropRestOfWord; unsigned int ignoreCaseBehaviour; int widthLBDefault; int heightLBDefault; /** SC_ORDER_PRESORTED: Assume the list is presorted; selection will fail if it is not alphabetical
* SC_ORDER_PERFORMSORT: Sort the list alphabetically; start up performance cost for sorting
* SC_ORDER_CUSTOM: Handle non-alphabetical entries; start up performance cost for generating a sorted lookup table */ int autoSort; AutoComplete(); ~AutoComplete(); /// Is the auto completion list displayed? bool Active() const; /// Display the auto completion list positioned to be near a character position void Start(Window &parent, int ctrlID, int position, Point location, int startLen_, int lineHeight, bool unicodeMode, int technology); /// The stop chars are characters which, when typed, cause the auto completion list to disappear void SetStopChars(const char *stopChars_); bool IsStopChar(char ch); /// The fillup chars are characters which, when typed, fill up the selected word void SetFillUpChars(const char *fillUpChars_); bool IsFillUpChar(char ch); /// The separator character is used when interpreting the list in SetList void SetSeparator(char separator_); char GetSeparator() const; /// The typesep character is used for separating the word from the type void SetTypesep(char separator_); char GetTypesep() const; /// The list string contains a sequence of words separated by the separator character void SetList(const char *list); /// Return the position of the currently selected list item int GetSelection() const; /// Return the value of an item in the list std::string GetValue(int item) const; void Show(bool show); void Cancel(); /// Move the current list element by delta, scrolling appropriately void Move(int delta); /// Select a list element that starts with word as the current element void Select(const char *word); }; #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE } #endif #endif presage-0.9.1/apps/gtk/gprompter/scintilla/src/CaseConvert.h0000644000175000017500000000274412172104425024055 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000// Scintilla source code edit control // Encoding: UTF-8 /** @file CaseConvert.h ** Performs Unicode case conversions. ** Does not handle locale-sensitive case conversion. **/ // Copyright 2013 by Neil Hodgson // The License.txt file describes the conditions under which this software may be distributed. #ifndef CASECONVERT_H #define CASECONVERT_H #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE namespace Scintilla { #endif enum CaseConversion { CaseConversionFold, CaseConversionUpper, CaseConversionLower }; class ICaseConverter { public: virtual size_t CaseConvertString(char *converted, size_t sizeConverted, const char *mixed, size_t lenMixed) = 0; }; ICaseConverter *ConverterFor(enum CaseConversion conversion); // Returns a UTF-8 string. Empty when no conversion const char *CaseConvert(int character, enum CaseConversion conversion); // When performing CaseConvertString, the converted value may be up to 3 times longer than the input. // Ligatures are often decomposed into multiple characters and long cases include: // Î "\xce\x90" folds to Î¹ÌˆÌ "\xce\xb9\xcc\x88\xcc\x81" const int maxExpansionCaseConversion=3; // Converts a mixed case string using a particular conversion. // Result may be a different length to input and the length is the return value. // If there is not enough space then 0 is returned. size_t CaseConvertString(char *converted, size_t sizeConverted, const char *mixed, size_t lenMixed, enum CaseConversion conversion); #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE } #endif #endif presage-0.9.1/apps/gtk/gprompter/scintilla/src/ExternalLexer.cxx0000644000175000017500000001006512347445320024777 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000// Scintilla source code edit control /** @file ExternalLexer.cxx ** Support external lexers in DLLs. **/ // Copyright 2001 Simon Steele , portions copyright Neil Hodgson. // The License.txt file describes the conditions under which this software may be distributed. #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "Platform.h" #include "ILexer.h" #include "Scintilla.h" #include "SciLexer.h" #include "LexerModule.h" #include "Catalogue.h" #include "ExternalLexer.h" #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE using namespace Scintilla; #endif LexerManager *LexerManager::theInstance = NULL; //------------------------------------------ // // ExternalLexerModule // //------------------------------------------ void ExternalLexerModule::SetExternal(GetLexerFactoryFunction fFactory, int index) { fneFactory = fFactory; fnFactory = fFactory(index); } //------------------------------------------ // // LexerLibrary // //------------------------------------------ LexerLibrary::LexerLibrary(const char *ModuleName) { // Initialise some members... first = NULL; last = NULL; // Load the DLL lib = DynamicLibrary::Load(ModuleName); if (lib->IsValid()) { m_sModuleName = ModuleName; //Cannot use reinterpret_cast because: ANSI C++ forbids casting between pointers to functions and objects GetLexerCountFn GetLexerCount = (GetLexerCountFn)(sptr_t)lib->FindFunction("GetLexerCount"); if (GetLexerCount) { ExternalLexerModule *lex; LexerMinder *lm; // Find functions in the DLL GetLexerNameFn GetLexerName = (GetLexerNameFn)(sptr_t)lib->FindFunction("GetLexerName"); GetLexerFactoryFunction fnFactory = (GetLexerFactoryFunction)(sptr_t)lib->FindFunction("GetLexerFactory"); int nl = GetLexerCount(); for (int i = 0; i < nl; i++) { // Assign a buffer for the lexer name. char lexname[100] = ""; GetLexerName(i, lexname, sizeof(lexname)); lex = new ExternalLexerModule(SCLEX_AUTOMATIC, NULL, lexname, NULL); Catalogue::AddLexerModule(lex); // Create a LexerMinder so we don't leak the ExternalLexerModule... lm = new LexerMinder; lm->self = lex; lm->next = NULL; if (first != NULL) { last->next = lm; last = lm; } else { first = lm; last = lm; } // The external lexer needs to know how to call into its DLL to // do its lexing and folding, we tell it here. lex->SetExternal(fnFactory, i); } } } next = NULL; } LexerLibrary::~LexerLibrary() { Release(); delete lib; } void LexerLibrary::Release() { LexerMinder *lm; LexerMinder *lmNext; lm = first; while (NULL != lm) { lmNext = lm->next; delete lm->self; delete lm; lm = lmNext; } first = NULL; last = NULL; } //------------------------------------------ // // LexerManager // //------------------------------------------ /// Return the single LexerManager instance... LexerManager *LexerManager::GetInstance() { if (!theInstance) theInstance = new LexerManager; return theInstance; } /// Delete any LexerManager instance... void LexerManager::DeleteInstance() { delete theInstance; theInstance = NULL; } /// protected constructor - this is a singleton... LexerManager::LexerManager() { first = NULL; last = NULL; } LexerManager::~LexerManager() { Clear(); } void LexerManager::Load(const char *path) { LoadLexerLibrary(path); } void LexerManager::LoadLexerLibrary(const char *module) { for (LexerLibrary *ll = first; ll; ll= ll->next) { if (strcmp(ll->m_sModuleName.c_str(), module) == 0) return; } LexerLibrary *lib = new LexerLibrary(module); if (NULL != first) { last->next = lib; last = lib; } else { first = lib; last = lib; } } void LexerManager::Clear() { if (NULL != first) { LexerLibrary *cur = first; LexerLibrary *next; while (cur) { next = cur->next; delete cur; cur = next; } first = NULL; last = NULL; } } //------------------------------------------ // // LexerManager // //------------------------------------------ LMMinder::~LMMinder() { LexerManager::DeleteInstance(); } LMMinder minder; presage-0.9.1/apps/gtk/gprompter/scintilla/src/KeyMap.cxx0000644000175000017500000001232712270355634023411 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000// Scintilla source code edit control /** @file KeyMap.cxx ** Defines a mapping between keystrokes and commands. **/ // Copyright 1998-2003 by Neil Hodgson // The License.txt file describes the conditions under which this software may be distributed. #include #include #include #include "Platform.h" #include "Scintilla.h" #include "KeyMap.h" #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE using namespace Scintilla; #endif KeyMap::KeyMap() { for (int i = 0; MapDefault[i].key; i++) { AssignCmdKey(MapDefault[i].key, MapDefault[i].modifiers, MapDefault[i].msg); } } KeyMap::~KeyMap() { Clear(); } void KeyMap::Clear() { kmap.clear(); } void KeyMap::AssignCmdKey(int key, int modifiers, unsigned int msg) { kmap[KeyModifiers(key, modifiers)] = msg; } unsigned int KeyMap::Find(int key, int modifiers) const { std::map::const_iterator it = kmap.find(KeyModifiers(key, modifiers)); return (it == kmap.end()) ? 0 : it->second; } #if PLAT_GTK_MACOSX #define OS_X_KEYS 1 #else #define OS_X_KEYS 0 #endif // Define a modifier that is exactly Ctrl key on all platforms // Most uses of Ctrl map to Cmd on OS X but some can't so use SCI_[S]CTRL_META #if OS_X_KEYS #define SCI_CTRL_META SCI_META #define SCI_SCTRL_META (SCI_META | SCI_SHIFT) #else #define SCI_CTRL_META SCI_CTRL #define SCI_SCTRL_META (SCI_CTRL | SCI_SHIFT) #endif const KeyToCommand KeyMap::MapDefault[] = { #if OS_X_KEYS {SCK_DOWN, SCI_CTRL, SCI_DOCUMENTEND}, {SCK_DOWN, SCI_CSHIFT, SCI_DOCUMENTENDEXTEND}, {SCK_UP, SCI_CTRL, SCI_DOCUMENTSTART}, {SCK_UP, SCI_CSHIFT, SCI_DOCUMENTSTARTEXTEND}, {SCK_LEFT, SCI_CTRL, SCI_VCHOME}, {SCK_LEFT, SCI_CSHIFT, SCI_VCHOMEEXTEND}, {SCK_RIGHT, SCI_CTRL, SCI_LINEEND}, {SCK_RIGHT, SCI_CSHIFT, SCI_LINEENDEXTEND}, #endif {SCK_DOWN, SCI_NORM, SCI_LINEDOWN}, {SCK_DOWN, SCI_SHIFT, SCI_LINEDOWNEXTEND}, {SCK_DOWN, SCI_CTRL_META, SCI_LINESCROLLDOWN}, {SCK_DOWN, SCI_ASHIFT, SCI_LINEDOWNRECTEXTEND}, {SCK_UP, SCI_NORM, SCI_LINEUP}, {SCK_UP, SCI_SHIFT, SCI_LINEUPEXTEND}, {SCK_UP, SCI_CTRL_META, SCI_LINESCROLLUP}, {SCK_UP, SCI_ASHIFT, SCI_LINEUPRECTEXTEND}, {'[', SCI_CTRL, SCI_PARAUP}, {'[', SCI_CSHIFT, SCI_PARAUPEXTEND}, {']', SCI_CTRL, SCI_PARADOWN}, {']', SCI_CSHIFT, SCI_PARADOWNEXTEND}, {SCK_LEFT, SCI_NORM, SCI_CHARLEFT}, {SCK_LEFT, SCI_SHIFT, SCI_CHARLEFTEXTEND}, {SCK_LEFT, SCI_CTRL_META, SCI_WORDLEFT}, {SCK_LEFT, SCI_SCTRL_META, SCI_WORDLEFTEXTEND}, {SCK_LEFT, SCI_ASHIFT, SCI_CHARLEFTRECTEXTEND}, {SCK_RIGHT, SCI_NORM, SCI_CHARRIGHT}, {SCK_RIGHT, SCI_SHIFT, SCI_CHARRIGHTEXTEND}, {SCK_RIGHT, SCI_CTRL_META, SCI_WORDRIGHT}, {SCK_RIGHT, SCI_SCTRL_META, SCI_WORDRIGHTEXTEND}, {SCK_RIGHT, SCI_ASHIFT, SCI_CHARRIGHTRECTEXTEND}, {'/', SCI_CTRL, SCI_WORDPARTLEFT}, {'/', SCI_CSHIFT, SCI_WORDPARTLEFTEXTEND}, {'\\', SCI_CTRL, SCI_WORDPARTRIGHT}, {'\\', SCI_CSHIFT, SCI_WORDPARTRIGHTEXTEND}, {SCK_HOME, SCI_NORM, SCI_VCHOME}, {SCK_HOME, SCI_SHIFT, SCI_VCHOMEEXTEND}, {SCK_HOME, SCI_CTRL, SCI_DOCUMENTSTART}, {SCK_HOME, SCI_CSHIFT, SCI_DOCUMENTSTARTEXTEND}, {SCK_HOME, SCI_ALT, SCI_HOMEDISPLAY}, {SCK_HOME, SCI_ASHIFT, SCI_VCHOMERECTEXTEND}, {SCK_END, SCI_NORM, SCI_LINEEND}, {SCK_END, SCI_SHIFT, SCI_LINEENDEXTEND}, {SCK_END, SCI_CTRL, SCI_DOCUMENTEND}, {SCK_END, SCI_CSHIFT, SCI_DOCUMENTENDEXTEND}, {SCK_END, SCI_ALT, SCI_LINEENDDISPLAY}, {SCK_END, SCI_ASHIFT, SCI_LINEENDRECTEXTEND}, {SCK_PRIOR, SCI_NORM, SCI_PAGEUP}, {SCK_PRIOR, SCI_SHIFT, SCI_PAGEUPEXTEND}, {SCK_PRIOR, SCI_ASHIFT, SCI_PAGEUPRECTEXTEND}, {SCK_NEXT, SCI_NORM, SCI_PAGEDOWN}, {SCK_NEXT, SCI_SHIFT, SCI_PAGEDOWNEXTEND}, {SCK_NEXT, SCI_ASHIFT, SCI_PAGEDOWNRECTEXTEND}, {SCK_DELETE, SCI_NORM, SCI_CLEAR}, {SCK_DELETE, SCI_SHIFT, SCI_CUT}, {SCK_DELETE, SCI_CTRL, SCI_DELWORDRIGHT}, {SCK_DELETE, SCI_CSHIFT, SCI_DELLINERIGHT}, {SCK_INSERT, SCI_NORM, SCI_EDITTOGGLEOVERTYPE}, {SCK_INSERT, SCI_SHIFT, SCI_PASTE}, {SCK_INSERT, SCI_CTRL, SCI_COPY}, {SCK_ESCAPE, SCI_NORM, SCI_CANCEL}, {SCK_BACK, SCI_NORM, SCI_DELETEBACK}, {SCK_BACK, SCI_SHIFT, SCI_DELETEBACK}, {SCK_BACK, SCI_CTRL, SCI_DELWORDLEFT}, {SCK_BACK, SCI_ALT, SCI_UNDO}, {SCK_BACK, SCI_CSHIFT, SCI_DELLINELEFT}, {'Z', SCI_CTRL, SCI_UNDO}, #if OS_X_KEYS {'Z', SCI_CSHIFT, SCI_REDO}, #else {'Y', SCI_CTRL, SCI_REDO}, #endif {'X', SCI_CTRL, SCI_CUT}, {'C', SCI_CTRL, SCI_COPY}, {'V', SCI_CTRL, SCI_PASTE}, {'A', SCI_CTRL, SCI_SELECTALL}, {SCK_TAB, SCI_NORM, SCI_TAB}, {SCK_TAB, SCI_SHIFT, SCI_BACKTAB}, {SCK_RETURN, SCI_NORM, SCI_NEWLINE}, {SCK_RETURN, SCI_SHIFT, SCI_NEWLINE}, {SCK_ADD, SCI_CTRL, SCI_ZOOMIN}, {SCK_SUBTRACT, SCI_CTRL, SCI_ZOOMOUT}, {SCK_DIVIDE, SCI_CTRL, SCI_SETZOOM}, {'L', SCI_CTRL, SCI_LINECUT}, {'L', SCI_CSHIFT, SCI_LINEDELETE}, {'T', SCI_CSHIFT, SCI_LINECOPY}, {'T', SCI_CTRL, SCI_LINETRANSPOSE}, {'D', SCI_CTRL, SCI_SELECTIONDUPLICATE}, {'U', SCI_CTRL, SCI_LOWERCASE}, {'U', SCI_CSHIFT, SCI_UPPERCASE}, {0,0,0}, }; presage-0.9.1/apps/gtk/gprompter/scintilla/src/CellBuffer.h0000644000175000017500000001413312371532042023646 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000// Scintilla source code edit control /** @file CellBuffer.h ** Manages the text of the document. **/ // Copyright 1998-2004 by Neil Hodgson // The License.txt file describes the conditions under which this software may be distributed. #ifndef CELLBUFFER_H #define CELLBUFFER_H #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE namespace Scintilla { #endif // Interface to per-line data that wants to see each line insertion and deletion class PerLine { public: virtual ~PerLine() {} virtual void Init()=0; virtual void InsertLine(int line)=0; virtual void RemoveLine(int line)=0; }; /** * The line vector contains information about each of the lines in a cell buffer. */ class LineVector { Partitioning starts; PerLine *perLine; public: LineVector(); ~LineVector(); void Init(); void SetPerLine(PerLine *pl); void InsertText(int line, int delta); void InsertLine(int line, int position, bool lineStart); void SetLineStart(int line, int position); void RemoveLine(int line); int Lines() const { return starts.Partitions(); } int LineFromPosition(int pos) const; int LineStart(int line) const { return starts.PositionFromPartition(line); } int MarkValue(int line); int AddMark(int line, int marker); void MergeMarkers(int pos); void DeleteMark(int line, int markerNum, bool all); void DeleteMarkFromHandle(int markerHandle); int LineFromHandle(int markerHandle); void ClearLevels(); int SetLevel(int line, int level); int GetLevel(int line); int SetLineState(int line, int state); int GetLineState(int line); int GetMaxLineState(); }; enum actionType { insertAction, removeAction, startAction, containerAction }; /** * Actions are used to store all the information required to perform one undo/redo step. */ class Action { public: actionType at; int position; char *data; int lenData; bool mayCoalesce; Action(); ~Action(); void Create(actionType at_, int position_=0, const char *data_=0, int lenData_=0, bool mayCoalesce_=true); void Destroy(); void Grab(Action *source); }; /** * */ class UndoHistory { Action *actions; int lenActions; int maxAction; int currentAction; int undoSequenceDepth; int savePoint; int tentativePoint; void EnsureUndoRoom(); // Private so UndoHistory objects can not be copied UndoHistory(const UndoHistory &); public: UndoHistory(); ~UndoHistory(); const char *AppendAction(actionType at, int position, const char *data, int length, bool &startSequence, bool mayCoalesce=true); void BeginUndoAction(); void EndUndoAction(); void DropUndoSequence(); void DeleteUndoHistory(); /// The save point is a marker in the undo stack where the container has stated that /// the buffer was saved. Undo and redo can move over the save point. void SetSavePoint(); bool IsSavePoint() const; // Tentative actions are used for input composition so that it can be undone cleanly void TentativeStart(); void TentativeCommit(); bool TentativeActive() const { return tentativePoint >= 0; } int TentativeSteps(); /// To perform an undo, StartUndo is called to retrieve the number of steps, then UndoStep is /// called that many times. Similarly for redo. bool CanUndo() const; int StartUndo(); const Action &GetUndoStep() const; void CompletedUndoStep(); bool CanRedo() const; int StartRedo(); const Action &GetRedoStep() const; void CompletedRedoStep(); }; /** * Holder for an expandable array of characters that supports undo and line markers. * Based on article "Data Structures in a Bit-Mapped Text Editor" * by Wilfred J. Hansen, Byte January 1987, page 183. */ class CellBuffer { private: SplitVector substance; SplitVector style; bool readOnly; int utf8LineEnds; bool collectingUndo; UndoHistory uh; LineVector lv; bool UTF8LineEndOverlaps(int position) const; void ResetLineEnds(); /// Actions without undo void BasicInsertString(int position, const char *s, int insertLength); void BasicDeleteChars(int position, int deleteLength); public: CellBuffer(); ~CellBuffer(); /// Retrieving positions outside the range of the buffer works and returns 0 char CharAt(int position) const; void GetCharRange(char *buffer, int position, int lengthRetrieve) const; char StyleAt(int position) const; void GetStyleRange(unsigned char *buffer, int position, int lengthRetrieve) const; const char *BufferPointer(); const char *RangePointer(int position, int rangeLength); int GapPosition() const; int Length() const; void Allocate(int newSize); int GetLineEndTypes() const { return utf8LineEnds; } void SetLineEndTypes(int utf8LineEnds_); void SetPerLine(PerLine *pl); int Lines() const; int LineStart(int line) const; int LineFromPosition(int pos) const { return lv.LineFromPosition(pos); } void InsertLine(int line, int position, bool lineStart); void RemoveLine(int line); const char *InsertString(int position, const char *s, int insertLength, bool &startSequence); /// Setting styles for positions outside the range of the buffer is safe and has no effect. /// @return true if the style of a character is changed. bool SetStyleAt(int position, char styleValue); bool SetStyleFor(int position, int length, char styleValue); const char *DeleteChars(int position, int deleteLength, bool &startSequence); bool IsReadOnly() const; void SetReadOnly(bool set); /// The save point is a marker in the undo stack where the container has stated that /// the buffer was saved. Undo and redo can move over the save point. void SetSavePoint(); bool IsSavePoint() const; void TentativeStart(); void TentativeCommit(); bool TentativeActive() const; int TentativeSteps(); bool SetUndoCollection(bool collectUndo); bool IsCollectingUndo() const; void BeginUndoAction(); void EndUndoAction(); void AddUndoAction(int token, bool mayCoalesce); void DeleteUndoHistory(); /// To perform an undo, StartUndo is called to retrieve the number of steps, then UndoStep is /// called that many times. Similarly for redo. bool CanUndo() const; int StartUndo(); const Action &GetUndoStep() const; void PerformUndoStep(); bool CanRedo() const; int StartRedo(); const Action &GetRedoStep() const; void PerformRedoStep(); }; #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE } #endif #endif presage-0.9.1/apps/gtk/gprompter/scintilla/src/ScintillaBase.cxx0000644000175000017500000006606512515432437024747 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000// Scintilla source code edit control /** @file ScintillaBase.cxx ** An enhanced subclass of Editor with calltips, autocomplete and context menu. **/ // Copyright 1998-2003 by Neil Hodgson // The License.txt file describes the conditions under which this software may be distributed. #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "Platform.h" #include "ILexer.h" #include "Scintilla.h" #ifdef SCI_LEXER #include "SciLexer.h" #endif #include "PropSetSimple.h" #ifdef SCI_LEXER #include "LexerModule.h" #include "Catalogue.h" #endif #include "SplitVector.h" #include "Partitioning.h" #include "RunStyles.h" #include "ContractionState.h" #include "CellBuffer.h" #include "CallTip.h" #include "KeyMap.h" #include "Indicator.h" #include "XPM.h" #include "LineMarker.h" #include "Style.h" #include "ViewStyle.h" #include "CharClassify.h" #include "Decoration.h" #include "CaseFolder.h" #include "Document.h" #include "Selection.h" #include "PositionCache.h" #include "EditModel.h" #include "MarginView.h" #include "EditView.h" #include "Editor.h" #include "AutoComplete.h" #include "ScintillaBase.h" #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE using namespace Scintilla; #endif ScintillaBase::ScintillaBase() { displayPopupMenu = true; listType = 0; maxListWidth = 0; multiAutoCMode = SC_MULTIAUTOC_ONCE; } ScintillaBase::~ScintillaBase() { } void ScintillaBase::Finalise() { Editor::Finalise(); popup.Destroy(); } void ScintillaBase::AddCharUTF(const char *s, unsigned int len, bool treatAsDBCS) { bool isFillUp = ac.Active() && ac.IsFillUpChar(*s); if (!isFillUp) { Editor::AddCharUTF(s, len, treatAsDBCS); } if (ac.Active()) { AutoCompleteCharacterAdded(s[0]); // For fill ups add the character after the autocompletion has // triggered so containers see the key so can display a calltip. if (isFillUp) { Editor::AddCharUTF(s, len, treatAsDBCS); } } } void ScintillaBase::Command(int cmdId) { switch (cmdId) { case idAutoComplete: // Nothing to do break; case idCallTip: // Nothing to do break; case idcmdUndo: WndProc(SCI_UNDO, 0, 0); break; case idcmdRedo: WndProc(SCI_REDO, 0, 0); break; case idcmdCut: WndProc(SCI_CUT, 0, 0); break; case idcmdCopy: WndProc(SCI_COPY, 0, 0); break; case idcmdPaste: WndProc(SCI_PASTE, 0, 0); break; case idcmdDelete: WndProc(SCI_CLEAR, 0, 0); break; case idcmdSelectAll: WndProc(SCI_SELECTALL, 0, 0); break; } } int ScintillaBase::KeyCommand(unsigned int iMessage) { // Most key commands cancel autocompletion mode if (ac.Active()) { switch (iMessage) { // Except for these case SCI_LINEDOWN: AutoCompleteMove(1); return 0; case SCI_LINEUP: AutoCompleteMove(-1); return 0; case SCI_PAGEDOWN: AutoCompleteMove(ac.lb->GetVisibleRows()); return 0; case SCI_PAGEUP: AutoCompleteMove(-ac.lb->GetVisibleRows()); return 0; case SCI_VCHOME: AutoCompleteMove(-5000); return 0; case SCI_LINEEND: AutoCompleteMove(5000); return 0; case SCI_DELETEBACK: DelCharBack(true); AutoCompleteCharacterDeleted(); EnsureCaretVisible(); return 0; case SCI_DELETEBACKNOTLINE: DelCharBack(false); AutoCompleteCharacterDeleted(); EnsureCaretVisible(); return 0; case SCI_TAB: AutoCompleteCompleted(); return 0; case SCI_NEWLINE: AutoCompleteCompleted(); return 0; default: AutoCompleteCancel(); } } if (ct.inCallTipMode) { if ( (iMessage != SCI_CHARLEFT) && (iMessage != SCI_CHARLEFTEXTEND) && (iMessage != SCI_CHARRIGHT) && (iMessage != SCI_CHARRIGHTEXTEND) && (iMessage != SCI_EDITTOGGLEOVERTYPE) && (iMessage != SCI_DELETEBACK) && (iMessage != SCI_DELETEBACKNOTLINE) ) { ct.CallTipCancel(); } if ((iMessage == SCI_DELETEBACK) || (iMessage == SCI_DELETEBACKNOTLINE)) { if (sel.MainCaret() <= ct.posStartCallTip) { ct.CallTipCancel(); } } } return Editor::KeyCommand(iMessage); } void ScintillaBase::AutoCompleteDoubleClick(void *p) { ScintillaBase *sci = reinterpret_cast(p); sci->AutoCompleteCompleted(); } void ScintillaBase::AutoCompleteInsert(Position startPos, int removeLen, const char *text, int textLen) { UndoGroup ug(pdoc); if (multiAutoCMode == SC_MULTIAUTOC_ONCE) { pdoc->DeleteChars(startPos, removeLen); const int lengthInserted = pdoc->InsertString(startPos, text, textLen); SetEmptySelection(startPos + lengthInserted); } else { // SC_MULTIAUTOC_EACH for (size_t r=0; r= 0) { positionInsert -= removeLen; pdoc->DeleteChars(positionInsert, removeLen); } const int lengthInserted = pdoc->InsertString(positionInsert, text, textLen); if (lengthInserted > 0) { sel.Range(r).caret.SetPosition(positionInsert + lengthInserted); sel.Range(r).anchor.SetPosition(positionInsert + lengthInserted); } sel.Range(r).ClearVirtualSpace(); } } } } void ScintillaBase::AutoCompleteStart(int lenEntered, const char *list) { //Platform::DebugPrintf("AutoComplete %s\n", list); ct.CallTipCancel(); if (ac.chooseSingle && (listType == 0)) { if (list && !strchr(list, ac.GetSeparator())) { const char *typeSep = strchr(list, ac.GetTypesep()); int lenInsert = typeSep ? static_cast(typeSep-list) : static_cast(strlen(list)); if (ac.ignoreCase) { // May need to convert the case before invocation, so remove lenEntered characters AutoCompleteInsert(sel.MainCaret() - lenEntered, lenEntered, list, lenInsert); } else { AutoCompleteInsert(sel.MainCaret(), 0, list + lenEntered, lenInsert - lenEntered); } ac.Cancel(); return; } } ac.Start(wMain, idAutoComplete, sel.MainCaret(), PointMainCaret(), lenEntered, vs.lineHeight, IsUnicodeMode(), technology); PRectangle rcClient = GetClientRectangle(); Point pt = LocationFromPosition(sel.MainCaret() - lenEntered); PRectangle rcPopupBounds = wMain.GetMonitorRect(pt); if (rcPopupBounds.Height() == 0) rcPopupBounds = rcClient; int heightLB = ac.heightLBDefault; int widthLB = ac.widthLBDefault; if (pt.x >= rcClient.right - widthLB) { HorizontalScrollTo(static_cast(xOffset + pt.x - rcClient.right + widthLB)); Redraw(); pt = PointMainCaret(); } if (wMargin.GetID()) { Point ptOrigin = GetVisibleOriginInMain(); pt.x += ptOrigin.x; pt.y += ptOrigin.y; } PRectangle rcac; rcac.left = pt.x - ac.lb->CaretFromEdge(); if (pt.y >= rcPopupBounds.bottom - heightLB && // Wont fit below. pt.y >= (rcPopupBounds.bottom + rcPopupBounds.top) / 2) { // and there is more room above. rcac.top = pt.y - heightLB; if (rcac.top < rcPopupBounds.top) { heightLB -= static_cast(rcPopupBounds.top - rcac.top); rcac.top = rcPopupBounds.top; } } else { rcac.top = pt.y + vs.lineHeight; } rcac.right = rcac.left + widthLB; rcac.bottom = static_cast(Platform::Minimum(static_cast(rcac.top) + heightLB, static_cast(rcPopupBounds.bottom))); ac.lb->SetPositionRelative(rcac, wMain); ac.lb->SetFont(vs.styles[STYLE_DEFAULT].font); unsigned int aveCharWidth = static_cast(vs.styles[STYLE_DEFAULT].aveCharWidth); ac.lb->SetAverageCharWidth(aveCharWidth); ac.lb->SetDoubleClickAction(AutoCompleteDoubleClick, this); ac.SetList(list ? list : ""); // Fiddle the position of the list so it is right next to the target and wide enough for all its strings PRectangle rcList = ac.lb->GetDesiredRect(); int heightAlloced = static_cast(rcList.bottom - rcList.top); widthLB = Platform::Maximum(widthLB, static_cast(rcList.right - rcList.left)); if (maxListWidth != 0) widthLB = Platform::Minimum(widthLB, aveCharWidth*maxListWidth); // Make an allowance for large strings in list rcList.left = pt.x - ac.lb->CaretFromEdge(); rcList.right = rcList.left + widthLB; if (((pt.y + vs.lineHeight) >= (rcPopupBounds.bottom - heightAlloced)) && // Wont fit below. ((pt.y + vs.lineHeight / 2) >= (rcPopupBounds.bottom + rcPopupBounds.top) / 2)) { // and there is more room above. rcList.top = pt.y - heightAlloced; } else { rcList.top = pt.y + vs.lineHeight; } rcList.bottom = rcList.top + heightAlloced; ac.lb->SetPositionRelative(rcList, wMain); ac.Show(true); if (lenEntered != 0) { AutoCompleteMoveToCurrentWord(); } } void ScintillaBase::AutoCompleteCancel() { if (ac.Active()) { SCNotification scn = {}; scn.nmhdr.code = SCN_AUTOCCANCELLED; scn.wParam = 0; scn.listType = 0; NotifyParent(scn); } ac.Cancel(); } void ScintillaBase::AutoCompleteMove(int delta) { ac.Move(delta); } void ScintillaBase::AutoCompleteMoveToCurrentWord() { std::string wordCurrent = RangeText(ac.posStart - ac.startLen, sel.MainCaret()); ac.Select(wordCurrent.c_str()); } void ScintillaBase::AutoCompleteCharacterAdded(char ch) { if (ac.IsFillUpChar(ch)) { AutoCompleteCompleted(); } else if (ac.IsStopChar(ch)) { AutoCompleteCancel(); } else { AutoCompleteMoveToCurrentWord(); } } void ScintillaBase::AutoCompleteCharacterDeleted() { if (sel.MainCaret() < ac.posStart - ac.startLen) { AutoCompleteCancel(); } else if (ac.cancelAtStartPos && (sel.MainCaret() <= ac.posStart)) { AutoCompleteCancel(); } else { AutoCompleteMoveToCurrentWord(); } SCNotification scn = {}; scn.nmhdr.code = SCN_AUTOCCHARDELETED; scn.wParam = 0; scn.listType = 0; NotifyParent(scn); } void ScintillaBase::AutoCompleteCompleted() { int item = ac.GetSelection(); if (item == -1) { AutoCompleteCancel(); return; } const std::string selected = ac.GetValue(item); ac.Show(false); SCNotification scn = {}; scn.nmhdr.code = listType > 0 ? SCN_USERLISTSELECTION : SCN_AUTOCSELECTION; scn.message = 0; scn.wParam = listType; scn.listType = listType; Position firstPos = ac.posStart - ac.startLen; scn.position = firstPos; scn.lParam = firstPos; scn.text = selected.c_str(); NotifyParent(scn); if (!ac.Active()) return; ac.Cancel(); if (listType > 0) return; Position endPos = sel.MainCaret(); if (ac.dropRestOfWord) endPos = pdoc->ExtendWordSelect(endPos, 1, true); if (endPos < firstPos) return; AutoCompleteInsert(firstPos, endPos - firstPos, selected.c_str(), static_cast(selected.length())); SetLastXChosen(); } int ScintillaBase::AutoCompleteGetCurrent() const { if (!ac.Active()) return -1; return ac.GetSelection(); } int ScintillaBase::AutoCompleteGetCurrentText(char *buffer) const { if (ac.Active()) { int item = ac.GetSelection(); if (item != -1) { const std::string selected = ac.GetValue(item); if (buffer != NULL) memcpy(buffer, selected.c_str(), selected.length()+1); return static_cast(selected.length()); } } if (buffer != NULL) *buffer = '\0'; return 0; } void ScintillaBase::CallTipShow(Point pt, const char *defn) { ac.Cancel(); // If container knows about STYLE_CALLTIP then use it in place of the // STYLE_DEFAULT for the face name, size and character set. Also use it // for the foreground and background colour. int ctStyle = ct.UseStyleCallTip() ? STYLE_CALLTIP : STYLE_DEFAULT; if (ct.UseStyleCallTip()) { ct.SetForeBack(vs.styles[STYLE_CALLTIP].fore, vs.styles[STYLE_CALLTIP].back); } if (wMargin.GetID()) { Point ptOrigin = GetVisibleOriginInMain(); pt.x += ptOrigin.x; pt.y += ptOrigin.y; } PRectangle rc = ct.CallTipStart(sel.MainCaret(), pt, vs.lineHeight, defn, vs.styles[ctStyle].fontName, vs.styles[ctStyle].sizeZoomed, CodePage(), vs.styles[ctStyle].characterSet, vs.technology, wMain); // If the call-tip window would be out of the client // space PRectangle rcClient = GetClientRectangle(); int offset = vs.lineHeight + static_cast(rc.Height()); // adjust so it displays above the text. if (rc.bottom > rcClient.bottom) { rc.top -= offset; rc.bottom -= offset; } // adjust so it displays below the text. if (rc.top < rcClient.top) { rc.top += offset; rc.bottom += offset; } // Now display the window. CreateCallTipWindow(rc); ct.wCallTip.SetPositionRelative(rc, wMain); ct.wCallTip.Show(); } void ScintillaBase::CallTipClick() { SCNotification scn = {}; scn.nmhdr.code = SCN_CALLTIPCLICK; scn.position = ct.clickPlace; NotifyParent(scn); } void ScintillaBase::ContextMenu(Point pt) { if (displayPopupMenu) { bool writable = !WndProc(SCI_GETREADONLY, 0, 0); popup.CreatePopUp(); AddToPopUp("Undo", idcmdUndo, writable && pdoc->CanUndo()); AddToPopUp("Redo", idcmdRedo, writable && pdoc->CanRedo()); AddToPopUp(""); AddToPopUp("Cut", idcmdCut, writable && !sel.Empty()); AddToPopUp("Copy", idcmdCopy, !sel.Empty()); AddToPopUp("Paste", idcmdPaste, writable && WndProc(SCI_CANPASTE, 0, 0)); AddToPopUp("Delete", idcmdDelete, writable && !sel.Empty()); AddToPopUp(""); AddToPopUp("Select All", idcmdSelectAll); popup.Show(pt, wMain); } } void ScintillaBase::CancelModes() { AutoCompleteCancel(); ct.CallTipCancel(); Editor::CancelModes(); } void ScintillaBase::ButtonDownWithModifiers(Point pt, unsigned int curTime, int modifiers) { CancelModes(); Editor::ButtonDownWithModifiers(pt, curTime, modifiers); } void ScintillaBase::ButtonDown(Point pt, unsigned int curTime, bool shift, bool ctrl, bool alt) { ButtonDownWithModifiers(pt, curTime, ModifierFlags(shift, ctrl, alt)); } #ifdef SCI_LEXER #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE namespace Scintilla { #endif class LexState : public LexInterface { const LexerModule *lexCurrent; void SetLexerModule(const LexerModule *lex); PropSetSimple props; int interfaceVersion; public: int lexLanguage; explicit LexState(Document *pdoc_); virtual ~LexState(); void SetLexer(uptr_t wParam); void SetLexerLanguage(const char *languageName); const char *DescribeWordListSets(); void SetWordList(int n, const char *wl); const char *GetName() const; void *PrivateCall(int operation, void *pointer); const char *PropertyNames(); int PropertyType(const char *name); const char *DescribeProperty(const char *name); void PropSet(const char *key, const char *val); const char *PropGet(const char *key) const; int PropGetInt(const char *key, int defaultValue=0) const; int PropGetExpanded(const char *key, char *result) const; int LineEndTypesSupported(); int AllocateSubStyles(int styleBase, int numberStyles); int SubStylesStart(int styleBase); int SubStylesLength(int styleBase); int StyleFromSubStyle(int subStyle); int PrimaryStyleFromStyle(int style); void FreeSubStyles(); void SetIdentifiers(int style, const char *identifiers); int DistanceToSecondaryStyles(); const char *GetSubStyleBases(); }; #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE } #endif LexState::LexState(Document *pdoc_) : LexInterface(pdoc_) { lexCurrent = 0; performingStyle = false; interfaceVersion = lvOriginal; lexLanguage = SCLEX_CONTAINER; } LexState::~LexState() { if (instance) { instance->Release(); instance = 0; } } LexState *ScintillaBase::DocumentLexState() { if (!pdoc->pli) { pdoc->pli = new LexState(pdoc); } return static_cast(pdoc->pli); } void LexState::SetLexerModule(const LexerModule *lex) { if (lex != lexCurrent) { if (instance) { instance->Release(); instance = 0; } interfaceVersion = lvOriginal; lexCurrent = lex; if (lexCurrent) { instance = lexCurrent->Create(); interfaceVersion = instance->Version(); } pdoc->LexerChanged(); } } void LexState::SetLexer(uptr_t wParam) { lexLanguage = wParam; if (lexLanguage == SCLEX_CONTAINER) { SetLexerModule(0); } else { const LexerModule *lex = Catalogue::Find(lexLanguage); if (!lex) lex = Catalogue::Find(SCLEX_NULL); SetLexerModule(lex); } } void LexState::SetLexerLanguage(const char *languageName) { const LexerModule *lex = Catalogue::Find(languageName); if (!lex) lex = Catalogue::Find(SCLEX_NULL); if (lex) lexLanguage = lex->GetLanguage(); SetLexerModule(lex); } const char *LexState::DescribeWordListSets() { if (instance) { return instance->DescribeWordListSets(); } else { return 0; } } void LexState::SetWordList(int n, const char *wl) { if (instance) { int firstModification = instance->WordListSet(n, wl); if (firstModification >= 0) { pdoc->ModifiedAt(firstModification); } } } const char *LexState::GetName() const { return lexCurrent ? lexCurrent->languageName : ""; } void *LexState::PrivateCall(int operation, void *pointer) { if (pdoc && instance) { return instance->PrivateCall(operation, pointer); } else { return 0; } } const char *LexState::PropertyNames() { if (instance) { return instance->PropertyNames(); } else { return 0; } } int LexState::PropertyType(const char *name) { if (instance) { return instance->PropertyType(name); } else { return SC_TYPE_BOOLEAN; } } const char *LexState::DescribeProperty(const char *name) { if (instance) { return instance->DescribeProperty(name); } else { return 0; } } void LexState::PropSet(const char *key, const char *val) { props.Set(key, val); if (instance) { int firstModification = instance->PropertySet(key, val); if (firstModification >= 0) { pdoc->ModifiedAt(firstModification); } } } const char *LexState::PropGet(const char *key) const { return props.Get(key); } int LexState::PropGetInt(const char *key, int defaultValue) const { return props.GetInt(key, defaultValue); } int LexState::PropGetExpanded(const char *key, char *result) const { return props.GetExpanded(key, result); } int LexState::LineEndTypesSupported() { if (instance && (interfaceVersion >= lvSubStyles)) { return static_cast(instance)->LineEndTypesSupported(); } return 0; } int LexState::AllocateSubStyles(int styleBase, int numberStyles) { if (instance && (interfaceVersion >= lvSubStyles)) { return static_cast(instance)->AllocateSubStyles(styleBase, numberStyles); } return -1; } int LexState::SubStylesStart(int styleBase) { if (instance && (interfaceVersion >= lvSubStyles)) { return static_cast(instance)->SubStylesStart(styleBase); } return -1; } int LexState::SubStylesLength(int styleBase) { if (instance && (interfaceVersion >= lvSubStyles)) { return static_cast(instance)->SubStylesLength(styleBase); } return 0; } int LexState::StyleFromSubStyle(int subStyle) { if (instance && (interfaceVersion >= lvSubStyles)) { return static_cast(instance)->StyleFromSubStyle(subStyle); } return 0; } int LexState::PrimaryStyleFromStyle(int style) { if (instance && (interfaceVersion >= lvSubStyles)) { return static_cast(instance)->PrimaryStyleFromStyle(style); } return 0; } void LexState::FreeSubStyles() { if (instance && (interfaceVersion >= lvSubStyles)) { static_cast(instance)->FreeSubStyles(); } } void LexState::SetIdentifiers(int style, const char *identifiers) { if (instance && (interfaceVersion >= lvSubStyles)) { static_cast(instance)->SetIdentifiers(style, identifiers); } } int LexState::DistanceToSecondaryStyles() { if (instance && (interfaceVersion >= lvSubStyles)) { return static_cast(instance)->DistanceToSecondaryStyles(); } return 0; } const char *LexState::GetSubStyleBases() { if (instance && (interfaceVersion >= lvSubStyles)) { return static_cast(instance)->GetSubStyleBases(); } return ""; } #endif void ScintillaBase::NotifyStyleToNeeded(int endStyleNeeded) { #ifdef SCI_LEXER if (DocumentLexState()->lexLanguage != SCLEX_CONTAINER) { int lineEndStyled = pdoc->LineFromPosition(pdoc->GetEndStyled()); int endStyled = pdoc->LineStart(lineEndStyled); DocumentLexState()->Colourise(endStyled, endStyleNeeded); return; } #endif Editor::NotifyStyleToNeeded(endStyleNeeded); } void ScintillaBase::NotifyLexerChanged(Document *, void *) { #ifdef SCI_LEXER vs.EnsureStyle(0xff); #endif } sptr_t ScintillaBase::WndProc(unsigned int iMessage, uptr_t wParam, sptr_t lParam) { switch (iMessage) { case SCI_AUTOCSHOW: listType = 0; AutoCompleteStart(static_cast(wParam), reinterpret_cast(lParam)); break; case SCI_AUTOCCANCEL: ac.Cancel(); break; case SCI_AUTOCACTIVE: return ac.Active(); case SCI_AUTOCPOSSTART: return ac.posStart; case SCI_AUTOCCOMPLETE: AutoCompleteCompleted(); break; case SCI_AUTOCSETSEPARATOR: ac.SetSeparator(static_cast(wParam)); break; case SCI_AUTOCGETSEPARATOR: return ac.GetSeparator(); case SCI_AUTOCSTOPS: ac.SetStopChars(reinterpret_cast(lParam)); break; case SCI_AUTOCSELECT: ac.Select(reinterpret_cast(lParam)); break; case SCI_AUTOCGETCURRENT: return AutoCompleteGetCurrent(); case SCI_AUTOCGETCURRENTTEXT: return AutoCompleteGetCurrentText(reinterpret_cast(lParam)); case SCI_AUTOCSETCANCELATSTART: ac.cancelAtStartPos = wParam != 0; break; case SCI_AUTOCGETCANCELATSTART: return ac.cancelAtStartPos; case SCI_AUTOCSETFILLUPS: ac.SetFillUpChars(reinterpret_cast(lParam)); break; case SCI_AUTOCSETCHOOSESINGLE: ac.chooseSingle = wParam != 0; break; case SCI_AUTOCGETCHOOSESINGLE: return ac.chooseSingle; case SCI_AUTOCSETIGNORECASE: ac.ignoreCase = wParam != 0; break; case SCI_AUTOCGETIGNORECASE: return ac.ignoreCase; case SCI_AUTOCSETCASEINSENSITIVEBEHAVIOUR: ac.ignoreCaseBehaviour = static_cast(wParam); break; case SCI_AUTOCGETCASEINSENSITIVEBEHAVIOUR: return ac.ignoreCaseBehaviour; case SCI_AUTOCSETMULTI: multiAutoCMode = static_cast(wParam); break; case SCI_AUTOCGETMULTI: return multiAutoCMode; case SCI_AUTOCSETORDER: ac.autoSort = static_cast(wParam); break; case SCI_AUTOCGETORDER: return ac.autoSort; case SCI_USERLISTSHOW: listType = static_cast(wParam); AutoCompleteStart(0, reinterpret_cast(lParam)); break; case SCI_AUTOCSETAUTOHIDE: ac.autoHide = wParam != 0; break; case SCI_AUTOCGETAUTOHIDE: return ac.autoHide; case SCI_AUTOCSETDROPRESTOFWORD: ac.dropRestOfWord = wParam != 0; break; case SCI_AUTOCGETDROPRESTOFWORD: return ac.dropRestOfWord; case SCI_AUTOCSETMAXHEIGHT: ac.lb->SetVisibleRows(static_cast(wParam)); break; case SCI_AUTOCGETMAXHEIGHT: return ac.lb->GetVisibleRows(); case SCI_AUTOCSETMAXWIDTH: maxListWidth = static_cast(wParam); break; case SCI_AUTOCGETMAXWIDTH: return maxListWidth; case SCI_REGISTERIMAGE: ac.lb->RegisterImage(static_cast(wParam), reinterpret_cast(lParam)); break; case SCI_REGISTERRGBAIMAGE: ac.lb->RegisterRGBAImage(static_cast(wParam), static_cast(sizeRGBAImage.x), static_cast(sizeRGBAImage.y), reinterpret_cast(lParam)); break; case SCI_CLEARREGISTEREDIMAGES: ac.lb->ClearRegisteredImages(); break; case SCI_AUTOCSETTYPESEPARATOR: ac.SetTypesep(static_cast(wParam)); break; case SCI_AUTOCGETTYPESEPARATOR: return ac.GetTypesep(); case SCI_CALLTIPSHOW: CallTipShow(LocationFromPosition(static_cast(wParam)), reinterpret_cast(lParam)); break; case SCI_CALLTIPCANCEL: ct.CallTipCancel(); break; case SCI_CALLTIPACTIVE: return ct.inCallTipMode; case SCI_CALLTIPPOSSTART: return ct.posStartCallTip; case SCI_CALLTIPSETPOSSTART: ct.posStartCallTip = static_cast(wParam); break; case SCI_CALLTIPSETHLT: ct.SetHighlight(static_cast(wParam), static_cast(lParam)); break; case SCI_CALLTIPSETBACK: ct.colourBG = ColourDesired(static_cast(wParam)); vs.styles[STYLE_CALLTIP].back = ct.colourBG; InvalidateStyleRedraw(); break; case SCI_CALLTIPSETFORE: ct.colourUnSel = ColourDesired(static_cast(wParam)); vs.styles[STYLE_CALLTIP].fore = ct.colourUnSel; InvalidateStyleRedraw(); break; case SCI_CALLTIPSETFOREHLT: ct.colourSel = ColourDesired(static_cast(wParam)); InvalidateStyleRedraw(); break; case SCI_CALLTIPUSESTYLE: ct.SetTabSize(static_cast(wParam)); InvalidateStyleRedraw(); break; case SCI_CALLTIPSETPOSITION: ct.SetPosition(wParam != 0); InvalidateStyleRedraw(); break; case SCI_USEPOPUP: displayPopupMenu = wParam != 0; break; #ifdef SCI_LEXER case SCI_SETLEXER: DocumentLexState()->SetLexer(static_cast(wParam)); break; case SCI_GETLEXER: return DocumentLexState()->lexLanguage; case SCI_COLOURISE: if (DocumentLexState()->lexLanguage == SCLEX_CONTAINER) { pdoc->ModifiedAt(static_cast(wParam)); NotifyStyleToNeeded((lParam == -1) ? pdoc->Length() : static_cast(lParam)); } else { DocumentLexState()->Colourise(static_cast(wParam), static_cast(lParam)); } Redraw(); break; case SCI_SETPROPERTY: DocumentLexState()->PropSet(reinterpret_cast(wParam), reinterpret_cast(lParam)); break; case SCI_GETPROPERTY: return StringResult(lParam, DocumentLexState()->PropGet(reinterpret_cast(wParam))); case SCI_GETPROPERTYEXPANDED: return DocumentLexState()->PropGetExpanded(reinterpret_cast(wParam), reinterpret_cast(lParam)); case SCI_GETPROPERTYINT: return DocumentLexState()->PropGetInt(reinterpret_cast(wParam), static_cast(lParam)); case SCI_SETKEYWORDS: DocumentLexState()->SetWordList(wParam, reinterpret_cast(lParam)); break; case SCI_SETLEXERLANGUAGE: DocumentLexState()->SetLexerLanguage(reinterpret_cast(lParam)); break; case SCI_GETLEXERLANGUAGE: return StringResult(lParam, DocumentLexState()->GetName()); case SCI_PRIVATELEXERCALL: return reinterpret_cast( DocumentLexState()->PrivateCall(wParam, reinterpret_cast(lParam))); case SCI_GETSTYLEBITSNEEDED: return 8; case SCI_PROPERTYNAMES: return StringResult(lParam, DocumentLexState()->PropertyNames()); case SCI_PROPERTYTYPE: return DocumentLexState()->PropertyType(reinterpret_cast(wParam)); case SCI_DESCRIBEPROPERTY: return StringResult(lParam, DocumentLexState()->DescribeProperty(reinterpret_cast(wParam))); case SCI_DESCRIBEKEYWORDSETS: return StringResult(lParam, DocumentLexState()->DescribeWordListSets()); case SCI_GETLINEENDTYPESSUPPORTED: return DocumentLexState()->LineEndTypesSupported(); case SCI_ALLOCATESUBSTYLES: return DocumentLexState()->AllocateSubStyles(wParam, lParam); case SCI_GETSUBSTYLESSTART: return DocumentLexState()->SubStylesStart(wParam); case SCI_GETSUBSTYLESLENGTH: return DocumentLexState()->SubStylesLength(wParam); case SCI_GETSTYLEFROMSUBSTYLE: return DocumentLexState()->StyleFromSubStyle(wParam); case SCI_GETPRIMARYSTYLEFROMSTYLE: return DocumentLexState()->PrimaryStyleFromStyle(wParam); case SCI_FREESUBSTYLES: DocumentLexState()->FreeSubStyles(); break; case SCI_SETIDENTIFIERS: DocumentLexState()->SetIdentifiers(wParam, reinterpret_cast(lParam)); break; case SCI_DISTANCETOSECONDARYSTYLES: return DocumentLexState()->DistanceToSecondaryStyles(); case SCI_GETSUBSTYLEBASES: return StringResult(lParam, DocumentLexState()->GetSubStyleBases()); #endif default: return Editor::WndProc(iMessage, wParam, lParam); } return 0l; } presage-0.9.1/apps/gtk/gprompter/scintilla/src/MarginView.cxx0000644000175000017500000003720612515432437024275 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000// Scintilla source code edit control /** @file MarginView.cxx ** Defines the appearance of the editor margin. **/ // Copyright 1998-2014 by Neil Hodgson // The License.txt file describes the conditions under which this software may be distributed. #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "Platform.h" #include "ILexer.h" #include "Scintilla.h" #include "StringCopy.h" #include "SplitVector.h" #include "Partitioning.h" #include "RunStyles.h" #include "ContractionState.h" #include "CellBuffer.h" #include "KeyMap.h" #include "Indicator.h" #include "XPM.h" #include "LineMarker.h" #include "Style.h" #include "ViewStyle.h" #include "CharClassify.h" #include "Decoration.h" #include "CaseFolder.h" #include "Document.h" #include "UniConversion.h" #include "Selection.h" #include "PositionCache.h" #include "EditModel.h" #include "MarginView.h" #include "EditView.h" #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE using namespace Scintilla; #endif #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE namespace Scintilla { #endif void DrawWrapMarker(Surface *surface, PRectangle rcPlace, bool isEndMarker, ColourDesired wrapColour) { surface->PenColour(wrapColour); enum { xa = 1 }; // gap before start int w = static_cast(rcPlace.right - rcPlace.left) - xa - 1; bool xStraight = isEndMarker; // x-mirrored symbol for start marker int x0 = static_cast(xStraight ? rcPlace.left : rcPlace.right - 1); int y0 = static_cast(rcPlace.top); int dy = static_cast(rcPlace.bottom - rcPlace.top) / 5; int y = static_cast(rcPlace.bottom - rcPlace.top) / 2 + dy; struct Relative { Surface *surface; int xBase; int xDir; int yBase; int yDir; void MoveTo(int xRelative, int yRelative) { surface->MoveTo(xBase + xDir * xRelative, yBase + yDir * yRelative); } void LineTo(int xRelative, int yRelative) { surface->LineTo(xBase + xDir * xRelative, yBase + yDir * yRelative); } }; Relative rel = { surface, x0, xStraight ? 1 : -1, y0, 1 }; // arrow head rel.MoveTo(xa, y); rel.LineTo(xa + 2 * w / 3, y - dy); rel.MoveTo(xa, y); rel.LineTo(xa + 2 * w / 3, y + dy); // arrow body rel.MoveTo(xa, y); rel.LineTo(xa + w, y); rel.LineTo(xa + w, y - 2 * dy); rel.LineTo(xa - 1, // on windows lineto is exclusive endpoint, perhaps GTK not... y - 2 * dy); } MarginView::MarginView() { pixmapSelMargin = 0; pixmapSelPattern = 0; pixmapSelPatternOffset1 = 0; } void MarginView::DropGraphics(bool freeObjects) { if (freeObjects) { delete pixmapSelMargin; pixmapSelMargin = 0; delete pixmapSelPattern; pixmapSelPattern = 0; delete pixmapSelPatternOffset1; pixmapSelPatternOffset1 = 0; } else { if (pixmapSelMargin) pixmapSelMargin->Release(); if (pixmapSelPattern) pixmapSelPattern->Release(); if (pixmapSelPatternOffset1) pixmapSelPatternOffset1->Release(); } } void MarginView::AllocateGraphics(const ViewStyle &vsDraw) { if (!pixmapSelMargin) pixmapSelMargin = Surface::Allocate(vsDraw.technology); if (!pixmapSelPattern) pixmapSelPattern = Surface::Allocate(vsDraw.technology); if (!pixmapSelPatternOffset1) pixmapSelPatternOffset1 = Surface::Allocate(vsDraw.technology); } void MarginView::RefreshPixMaps(Surface *surfaceWindow, WindowID wid, const ViewStyle &vsDraw) { if (!pixmapSelPattern->Initialised()) { const int patternSize = 8; pixmapSelPattern->InitPixMap(patternSize, patternSize, surfaceWindow, wid); pixmapSelPatternOffset1->InitPixMap(patternSize, patternSize, surfaceWindow, wid); // This complex procedure is to reproduce the checkerboard dithered pattern used by windows // for scroll bars and Visual Studio for its selection margin. The colour of this pattern is half // way between the chrome colour and the chrome highlight colour making a nice transition // between the window chrome and the content area. And it works in low colour depths. PRectangle rcPattern = PRectangle::FromInts(0, 0, patternSize, patternSize); // Initialize default colours based on the chrome colour scheme. Typically the highlight is white. ColourDesired colourFMFill = vsDraw.selbar; ColourDesired colourFMStripes = vsDraw.selbarlight; if (!(vsDraw.selbarlight == ColourDesired(0xff, 0xff, 0xff))) { // User has chosen an unusual chrome colour scheme so just use the highlight edge colour. // (Typically, the highlight colour is white.) colourFMFill = vsDraw.selbarlight; } if (vsDraw.foldmarginColour.isSet) { // override default fold margin colour colourFMFill = vsDraw.foldmarginColour; } if (vsDraw.foldmarginHighlightColour.isSet) { // override default fold margin highlight colour colourFMStripes = vsDraw.foldmarginHighlightColour; } pixmapSelPattern->FillRectangle(rcPattern, colourFMFill); pixmapSelPatternOffset1->FillRectangle(rcPattern, colourFMStripes); for (int y = 0; y < patternSize; y++) { for (int x = y % 2; x < patternSize; x += 2) { PRectangle rcPixel = PRectangle::FromInts(x, y, x + 1, y + 1); pixmapSelPattern->FillRectangle(rcPixel, colourFMStripes); pixmapSelPatternOffset1->FillRectangle(rcPixel, colourFMFill); } } } } static int SubstituteMarkerIfEmpty(int markerCheck, int markerDefault, const ViewStyle &vs) { if (vs.markers[markerCheck].markType == SC_MARK_EMPTY) return markerDefault; return markerCheck; } void MarginView::PaintMargin(Surface *surface, int topLine, PRectangle rc, PRectangle rcMargin, const EditModel &model, const ViewStyle &vs) { PRectangle rcSelMargin = rcMargin; rcSelMargin.right = rcMargin.left; if (rcSelMargin.bottom < rc.bottom) rcSelMargin.bottom = rc.bottom; Point ptOrigin = model.GetVisibleOriginInMain(); FontAlias fontLineNumber = vs.styles[STYLE_LINENUMBER].font; for (int margin = 0; margin <= SC_MAX_MARGIN; margin++) { if (vs.ms[margin].width > 0) { rcSelMargin.left = rcSelMargin.right; rcSelMargin.right = rcSelMargin.left + vs.ms[margin].width; if (vs.ms[margin].style != SC_MARGIN_NUMBER) { if (vs.ms[margin].mask & SC_MASK_FOLDERS) { // Required because of special way brush is created for selection margin // Ensure patterns line up when scrolling with separate margin view // by choosing correctly aligned variant. bool invertPhase = static_cast(ptOrigin.y) & 1; surface->FillRectangle(rcSelMargin, invertPhase ? *pixmapSelPattern : *pixmapSelPatternOffset1); } else { ColourDesired colour; switch (vs.ms[margin].style) { case SC_MARGIN_BACK: colour = vs.styles[STYLE_DEFAULT].back; break; case SC_MARGIN_FORE: colour = vs.styles[STYLE_DEFAULT].fore; break; default: colour = vs.styles[STYLE_LINENUMBER].back; break; } surface->FillRectangle(rcSelMargin, colour); } } else { surface->FillRectangle(rcSelMargin, vs.styles[STYLE_LINENUMBER].back); } const int lineStartPaint = static_cast(rcMargin.top + ptOrigin.y) / vs.lineHeight; int visibleLine = model.TopLineOfMain() + lineStartPaint; int yposScreen = lineStartPaint * vs.lineHeight - static_cast(ptOrigin.y); // Work out whether the top line is whitespace located after a // lessening of fold level which implies a 'fold tail' but which should not // be displayed until the last of a sequence of whitespace. bool needWhiteClosure = false; if (vs.ms[margin].mask & SC_MASK_FOLDERS) { int level = model.pdoc->GetLevel(model.cs.DocFromDisplay(visibleLine)); if (level & SC_FOLDLEVELWHITEFLAG) { int lineBack = model.cs.DocFromDisplay(visibleLine); int levelPrev = level; while ((lineBack > 0) && (levelPrev & SC_FOLDLEVELWHITEFLAG)) { lineBack--; levelPrev = model.pdoc->GetLevel(lineBack); } if (!(levelPrev & SC_FOLDLEVELHEADERFLAG)) { if ((level & SC_FOLDLEVELNUMBERMASK) < (levelPrev & SC_FOLDLEVELNUMBERMASK)) needWhiteClosure = true; } } if (highlightDelimiter.isEnabled) { int lastLine = model.cs.DocFromDisplay(topLine + model.LinesOnScreen()) + 1; model.pdoc->GetHighlightDelimiters(highlightDelimiter, model.pdoc->LineFromPosition(model.sel.MainCaret()), lastLine); } } // Old code does not know about new markers needed to distinguish all cases const int folderOpenMid = SubstituteMarkerIfEmpty(SC_MARKNUM_FOLDEROPENMID, SC_MARKNUM_FOLDEROPEN, vs); const int folderEnd = SubstituteMarkerIfEmpty(SC_MARKNUM_FOLDEREND, SC_MARKNUM_FOLDER, vs); while ((visibleLine < model.cs.LinesDisplayed()) && yposScreen < rc.bottom) { PLATFORM_ASSERT(visibleLine < model.cs.LinesDisplayed()); const int lineDoc = model.cs.DocFromDisplay(visibleLine); PLATFORM_ASSERT(model.cs.GetVisible(lineDoc)); const bool firstSubLine = visibleLine == model.cs.DisplayFromDoc(lineDoc); const bool lastSubLine = visibleLine == model.cs.DisplayLastFromDoc(lineDoc); int marks = model.pdoc->GetMark(lineDoc); if (!firstSubLine) marks = 0; bool headWithTail = false; if (vs.ms[margin].mask & SC_MASK_FOLDERS) { // Decide which fold indicator should be displayed const int level = model.pdoc->GetLevel(lineDoc); const int levelNext = model.pdoc->GetLevel(lineDoc + 1); const int levelNum = level & SC_FOLDLEVELNUMBERMASK; const int levelNextNum = levelNext & SC_FOLDLEVELNUMBERMASK; if (level & SC_FOLDLEVELHEADERFLAG) { if (firstSubLine) { if (levelNum < levelNextNum) { if (model.cs.GetExpanded(lineDoc)) { if (levelNum == SC_FOLDLEVELBASE) marks |= 1 << SC_MARKNUM_FOLDEROPEN; else marks |= 1 << folderOpenMid; } else { if (levelNum == SC_FOLDLEVELBASE) marks |= 1 << SC_MARKNUM_FOLDER; else marks |= 1 << folderEnd; } } else if (levelNum > SC_FOLDLEVELBASE) { marks |= 1 << SC_MARKNUM_FOLDERSUB; } } else { if (levelNum < levelNextNum) { if (model.cs.GetExpanded(lineDoc)) { marks |= 1 << SC_MARKNUM_FOLDERSUB; } else if (levelNum > SC_FOLDLEVELBASE) { marks |= 1 << SC_MARKNUM_FOLDERSUB; } } else if (levelNum > SC_FOLDLEVELBASE) { marks |= 1 << SC_MARKNUM_FOLDERSUB; } } needWhiteClosure = false; const int firstFollowupLine = model.cs.DocFromDisplay(model.cs.DisplayFromDoc(lineDoc + 1)); const int firstFollowupLineLevel = model.pdoc->GetLevel(firstFollowupLine); const int secondFollowupLineLevelNum = model.pdoc->GetLevel(firstFollowupLine + 1) & SC_FOLDLEVELNUMBERMASK; if (!model.cs.GetExpanded(lineDoc)) { if ((firstFollowupLineLevel & SC_FOLDLEVELWHITEFLAG) && (levelNum > secondFollowupLineLevelNum)) needWhiteClosure = true; if (highlightDelimiter.IsFoldBlockHighlighted(firstFollowupLine)) headWithTail = true; } } else if (level & SC_FOLDLEVELWHITEFLAG) { if (needWhiteClosure) { if (levelNext & SC_FOLDLEVELWHITEFLAG) { marks |= 1 << SC_MARKNUM_FOLDERSUB; } else if (levelNextNum > SC_FOLDLEVELBASE) { marks |= 1 << SC_MARKNUM_FOLDERMIDTAIL; needWhiteClosure = false; } else { marks |= 1 << SC_MARKNUM_FOLDERTAIL; needWhiteClosure = false; } } else if (levelNum > SC_FOLDLEVELBASE) { if (levelNextNum < levelNum) { if (levelNextNum > SC_FOLDLEVELBASE) { marks |= 1 << SC_MARKNUM_FOLDERMIDTAIL; } else { marks |= 1 << SC_MARKNUM_FOLDERTAIL; } } else { marks |= 1 << SC_MARKNUM_FOLDERSUB; } } } else if (levelNum > SC_FOLDLEVELBASE) { if (levelNextNum < levelNum) { needWhiteClosure = false; if (levelNext & SC_FOLDLEVELWHITEFLAG) { marks |= 1 << SC_MARKNUM_FOLDERSUB; needWhiteClosure = true; } else if (lastSubLine) { if (levelNextNum > SC_FOLDLEVELBASE) { marks |= 1 << SC_MARKNUM_FOLDERMIDTAIL; } else { marks |= 1 << SC_MARKNUM_FOLDERTAIL; } } else { marks |= 1 << SC_MARKNUM_FOLDERSUB; } } else { marks |= 1 << SC_MARKNUM_FOLDERSUB; } } } marks &= vs.ms[margin].mask; PRectangle rcMarker = rcSelMargin; rcMarker.top = static_cast(yposScreen); rcMarker.bottom = static_cast(yposScreen + vs.lineHeight); if (vs.ms[margin].style == SC_MARGIN_NUMBER) { if (firstSubLine) { char number[100] = ""; if (lineDoc >= 0) sprintf(number, "%d", lineDoc + 1); if (model.foldFlags & (SC_FOLDFLAG_LEVELNUMBERS | SC_FOLDFLAG_LINESTATE)) { if (model.foldFlags & SC_FOLDFLAG_LEVELNUMBERS) { int lev = model.pdoc->GetLevel(lineDoc); sprintf(number, "%c%c %03X %03X", (lev & SC_FOLDLEVELHEADERFLAG) ? 'H' : '_', (lev & SC_FOLDLEVELWHITEFLAG) ? 'W' : '_', lev & SC_FOLDLEVELNUMBERMASK, lev >> 16 ); } else { int state = model.pdoc->GetLineState(lineDoc); sprintf(number, "%0X", state); } } PRectangle rcNumber = rcMarker; // Right justify XYPOSITION width = surface->WidthText(fontLineNumber, number, static_cast(strlen(number))); XYPOSITION xpos = rcNumber.right - width - vs.marginNumberPadding; rcNumber.left = xpos; DrawTextNoClipPhase(surface, rcNumber, vs.styles[STYLE_LINENUMBER], rcNumber.top + vs.maxAscent, number, static_cast(strlen(number)), drawAll); } else if (vs.wrapVisualFlags & SC_WRAPVISUALFLAG_MARGIN) { PRectangle rcWrapMarker = rcMarker; rcWrapMarker.right -= 3; rcWrapMarker.left = rcWrapMarker.right - vs.styles[STYLE_LINENUMBER].aveCharWidth; DrawWrapMarker(surface, rcWrapMarker, false, vs.styles[STYLE_LINENUMBER].fore); } } else if (vs.ms[margin].style == SC_MARGIN_TEXT || vs.ms[margin].style == SC_MARGIN_RTEXT) { if (firstSubLine) { const StyledText stMargin = model.pdoc->MarginStyledText(lineDoc); if (stMargin.text && ValidStyledText(vs, vs.marginStyleOffset, stMargin)) { surface->FillRectangle(rcMarker, vs.styles[stMargin.StyleAt(0) + vs.marginStyleOffset].back); if (vs.ms[margin].style == SC_MARGIN_RTEXT) { int width = WidestLineWidth(surface, vs, vs.marginStyleOffset, stMargin); rcMarker.left = rcMarker.right - width - 3; } DrawStyledText(surface, vs, vs.marginStyleOffset, rcMarker, stMargin, 0, stMargin.length, drawAll); } } } if (marks) { for (int markBit = 0; (markBit < 32) && marks; markBit++) { if (marks & 1) { LineMarker::typeOfFold tFold = LineMarker::undefined; if ((vs.ms[margin].mask & SC_MASK_FOLDERS) && highlightDelimiter.IsFoldBlockHighlighted(lineDoc)) { if (highlightDelimiter.IsBodyOfFoldBlock(lineDoc)) { tFold = LineMarker::body; } else if (highlightDelimiter.IsHeadOfFoldBlock(lineDoc)) { if (firstSubLine) { tFold = headWithTail ? LineMarker::headWithTail : LineMarker::head; } else { if (model.cs.GetExpanded(lineDoc) || headWithTail) { tFold = LineMarker::body; } else { tFold = LineMarker::undefined; } } } else if (highlightDelimiter.IsTailOfFoldBlock(lineDoc)) { tFold = LineMarker::tail; } } vs.markers[markBit].Draw(surface, rcMarker, fontLineNumber, tFold, vs.ms[margin].style); } marks >>= 1; } } visibleLine++; yposScreen += vs.lineHeight; } } } PRectangle rcBlankMargin = rcMargin; rcBlankMargin.left = rcSelMargin.right; surface->FillRectangle(rcBlankMargin, vs.styles[STYLE_DEFAULT].back); } #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE } #endif presage-0.9.1/apps/gtk/gprompter/scintilla/src/LineMarker.cxx0000644000175000017500000003420312515432437024250 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000// Scintilla source code edit control /** @file LineMarker.cxx ** Defines the look of a line marker in the margin. **/ // Copyright 1998-2011 by Neil Hodgson // The License.txt file describes the conditions under which this software may be distributed. #include #include #include #include #include "Platform.h" #include "Scintilla.h" #include "StringCopy.h" #include "XPM.h" #include "LineMarker.h" #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE using namespace Scintilla; #endif void LineMarker::SetXPM(const char *textForm) { delete pxpm; pxpm = new XPM(textForm); markType = SC_MARK_PIXMAP; } void LineMarker::SetXPM(const char *const *linesForm) { delete pxpm; pxpm = new XPM(linesForm); markType = SC_MARK_PIXMAP; } void LineMarker::SetRGBAImage(Point sizeRGBAImage, float scale, const unsigned char *pixelsRGBAImage) { delete image; image = new RGBAImage(static_cast(sizeRGBAImage.x), static_cast(sizeRGBAImage.y), scale, pixelsRGBAImage); markType = SC_MARK_RGBAIMAGE; } static void DrawBox(Surface *surface, int centreX, int centreY, int armSize, ColourDesired fore, ColourDesired back) { PRectangle rc = PRectangle::FromInts( centreX - armSize, centreY - armSize, centreX + armSize + 1, centreY + armSize + 1); surface->RectangleDraw(rc, back, fore); } static void DrawCircle(Surface *surface, int centreX, int centreY, int armSize, ColourDesired fore, ColourDesired back) { PRectangle rcCircle = PRectangle::FromInts( centreX - armSize, centreY - armSize, centreX + armSize + 1, centreY + armSize + 1); surface->Ellipse(rcCircle, back, fore); } static void DrawPlus(Surface *surface, int centreX, int centreY, int armSize, ColourDesired fore) { PRectangle rcV = PRectangle::FromInts(centreX, centreY - armSize + 2, centreX + 1, centreY + armSize - 2 + 1); surface->FillRectangle(rcV, fore); PRectangle rcH = PRectangle::FromInts(centreX - armSize + 2, centreY, centreX + armSize - 2 + 1, centreY + 1); surface->FillRectangle(rcH, fore); } static void DrawMinus(Surface *surface, int centreX, int centreY, int armSize, ColourDesired fore) { PRectangle rcH = PRectangle::FromInts(centreX - armSize + 2, centreY, centreX + armSize - 2 + 1, centreY + 1); surface->FillRectangle(rcH, fore); } void LineMarker::Draw(Surface *surface, PRectangle &rcWhole, Font &fontForCharacter, typeOfFold tFold, int marginStyle) const { ColourDesired colourHead = back; ColourDesired colourBody = back; ColourDesired colourTail = back; switch (tFold) { case LineMarker::head : case LineMarker::headWithTail : colourHead = backSelected; colourTail = backSelected; break; case LineMarker::body : colourHead = backSelected; colourBody = backSelected; break; case LineMarker::tail : colourBody = backSelected; colourTail = backSelected; break; default : // LineMarker::undefined break; } if ((markType == SC_MARK_PIXMAP) && (pxpm)) { pxpm->Draw(surface, rcWhole); return; } if ((markType == SC_MARK_RGBAIMAGE) && (image)) { // Make rectangle just large enough to fit image centred on centre of rcWhole PRectangle rcImage; rcImage.top = ((rcWhole.top + rcWhole.bottom) - image->GetScaledHeight()) / 2; rcImage.bottom = rcImage.top + image->GetScaledHeight(); rcImage.left = ((rcWhole.left + rcWhole.right) - image->GetScaledWidth()) / 2; rcImage.right = rcImage.left + image->GetScaledWidth(); surface->DrawRGBAImage(rcImage, image->GetWidth(), image->GetHeight(), image->Pixels()); return; } // Restrict most shapes a bit PRectangle rc = rcWhole; rc.top++; rc.bottom--; int minDim = Platform::Minimum(static_cast(rc.Width()), static_cast(rc.Height())); minDim--; // Ensure does not go beyond edge int centreX = static_cast(floor((rc.right + rc.left) / 2.0)); int centreY = static_cast(floor((rc.bottom + rc.top) / 2.0)); int dimOn2 = minDim / 2; int dimOn4 = minDim / 4; int blobSize = dimOn2-1; int armSize = dimOn2-2; if (marginStyle == SC_MARGIN_NUMBER || marginStyle == SC_MARGIN_TEXT || marginStyle == SC_MARGIN_RTEXT) { // On textual margins move marker to the left to try to avoid overlapping the text centreX = static_cast(rc.left) + dimOn2 + 1; } if (markType == SC_MARK_ROUNDRECT) { PRectangle rcRounded = rc; rcRounded.left = rc.left + 1; rcRounded.right = rc.right - 1; surface->RoundedRectangle(rcRounded, fore, back); } else if (markType == SC_MARK_CIRCLE) { PRectangle rcCircle = PRectangle::FromInts( centreX - dimOn2, centreY - dimOn2, centreX + dimOn2, centreY + dimOn2); surface->Ellipse(rcCircle, fore, back); } else if (markType == SC_MARK_ARROW) { Point pts[] = { Point::FromInts(centreX - dimOn4, centreY - dimOn2), Point::FromInts(centreX - dimOn4, centreY + dimOn2), Point::FromInts(centreX + dimOn2 - dimOn4, centreY), }; surface->Polygon(pts, ELEMENTS(pts), fore, back); } else if (markType == SC_MARK_ARROWDOWN) { Point pts[] = { Point::FromInts(centreX - dimOn2, centreY - dimOn4), Point::FromInts(centreX + dimOn2, centreY - dimOn4), Point::FromInts(centreX, centreY + dimOn2 - dimOn4), }; surface->Polygon(pts, ELEMENTS(pts), fore, back); } else if (markType == SC_MARK_PLUS) { Point pts[] = { Point::FromInts(centreX - armSize, centreY - 1), Point::FromInts(centreX - 1, centreY - 1), Point::FromInts(centreX - 1, centreY - armSize), Point::FromInts(centreX + 1, centreY - armSize), Point::FromInts(centreX + 1, centreY - 1), Point::FromInts(centreX + armSize, centreY -1), Point::FromInts(centreX + armSize, centreY +1), Point::FromInts(centreX + 1, centreY + 1), Point::FromInts(centreX + 1, centreY + armSize), Point::FromInts(centreX - 1, centreY + armSize), Point::FromInts(centreX - 1, centreY + 1), Point::FromInts(centreX - armSize, centreY + 1), }; surface->Polygon(pts, ELEMENTS(pts), fore, back); } else if (markType == SC_MARK_MINUS) { Point pts[] = { Point::FromInts(centreX - armSize, centreY - 1), Point::FromInts(centreX + armSize, centreY -1), Point::FromInts(centreX + armSize, centreY +1), Point::FromInts(centreX - armSize, centreY + 1), }; surface->Polygon(pts, ELEMENTS(pts), fore, back); } else if (markType == SC_MARK_SMALLRECT) { PRectangle rcSmall; rcSmall.left = rc.left + 1; rcSmall.top = rc.top + 2; rcSmall.right = rc.right - 1; rcSmall.bottom = rc.bottom - 2; surface->RectangleDraw(rcSmall, fore, back); } else if (markType == SC_MARK_EMPTY || markType == SC_MARK_BACKGROUND || markType == SC_MARK_UNDERLINE || markType == SC_MARK_AVAILABLE) { // An invisible marker so don't draw anything } else if (markType == SC_MARK_VLINE) { surface->PenColour(colourBody); surface->MoveTo(centreX, static_cast(rcWhole.top)); surface->LineTo(centreX, static_cast(rcWhole.bottom)); } else if (markType == SC_MARK_LCORNER) { surface->PenColour(colourTail); surface->MoveTo(centreX, static_cast(rcWhole.top)); surface->LineTo(centreX, centreY); surface->LineTo(static_cast(rc.right) - 1, centreY); } else if (markType == SC_MARK_TCORNER) { surface->PenColour(colourTail); surface->MoveTo(centreX, centreY); surface->LineTo(static_cast(rc.right) - 1, centreY); surface->PenColour(colourBody); surface->MoveTo(centreX, static_cast(rcWhole.top)); surface->LineTo(centreX, centreY + 1); surface->PenColour(colourHead); surface->LineTo(centreX, static_cast(rcWhole.bottom)); } else if (markType == SC_MARK_LCORNERCURVE) { surface->PenColour(colourTail); surface->MoveTo(centreX, static_cast(rcWhole.top)); surface->LineTo(centreX, centreY-3); surface->LineTo(centreX+3, centreY); surface->LineTo(static_cast(rc.right) - 1, centreY); } else if (markType == SC_MARK_TCORNERCURVE) { surface->PenColour(colourTail); surface->MoveTo(centreX, centreY-3); surface->LineTo(centreX+3, centreY); surface->LineTo(static_cast(rc.right) - 1, centreY); surface->PenColour(colourBody); surface->MoveTo(centreX, static_cast(rcWhole.top)); surface->LineTo(centreX, centreY-2); surface->PenColour(colourHead); surface->LineTo(centreX, static_cast(rcWhole.bottom)); } else if (markType == SC_MARK_BOXPLUS) { DrawBox(surface, centreX, centreY, blobSize, fore, colourHead); DrawPlus(surface, centreX, centreY, blobSize, colourTail); } else if (markType == SC_MARK_BOXPLUSCONNECTED) { if (tFold == LineMarker::headWithTail) surface->PenColour(colourTail); else surface->PenColour(colourBody); surface->MoveTo(centreX, centreY + blobSize); surface->LineTo(centreX, static_cast(rcWhole.bottom)); surface->PenColour(colourBody); surface->MoveTo(centreX, static_cast(rcWhole.top)); surface->LineTo(centreX, centreY - blobSize); DrawBox(surface, centreX, centreY, blobSize, fore, colourHead); DrawPlus(surface, centreX, centreY, blobSize, colourTail); if (tFold == LineMarker::body) { surface->PenColour(colourTail); surface->MoveTo(centreX + 1, centreY + blobSize); surface->LineTo(centreX + blobSize + 1, centreY + blobSize); surface->MoveTo(centreX + blobSize, centreY + blobSize); surface->LineTo(centreX + blobSize, centreY - blobSize); surface->MoveTo(centreX + 1, centreY - blobSize); surface->LineTo(centreX + blobSize + 1, centreY - blobSize); } } else if (markType == SC_MARK_BOXMINUS) { DrawBox(surface, centreX, centreY, blobSize, fore, colourHead); DrawMinus(surface, centreX, centreY, blobSize, colourTail); surface->PenColour(colourHead); surface->MoveTo(centreX, centreY + blobSize); surface->LineTo(centreX, static_cast(rcWhole.bottom)); } else if (markType == SC_MARK_BOXMINUSCONNECTED) { DrawBox(surface, centreX, centreY, blobSize, fore, colourHead); DrawMinus(surface, centreX, centreY, blobSize, colourTail); surface->PenColour(colourHead); surface->MoveTo(centreX, centreY + blobSize); surface->LineTo(centreX, static_cast(rcWhole.bottom)); surface->PenColour(colourBody); surface->MoveTo(centreX, static_cast(rcWhole.top)); surface->LineTo(centreX, centreY - blobSize); if (tFold == LineMarker::body) { surface->PenColour(colourTail); surface->MoveTo(centreX + 1, centreY + blobSize); surface->LineTo(centreX + blobSize + 1, centreY + blobSize); surface->MoveTo(centreX + blobSize, centreY + blobSize); surface->LineTo(centreX + blobSize, centreY - blobSize); surface->MoveTo(centreX + 1, centreY - blobSize); surface->LineTo(centreX + blobSize + 1, centreY - blobSize); } } else if (markType == SC_MARK_CIRCLEPLUS) { DrawCircle(surface, centreX, centreY, blobSize, fore, colourHead); DrawPlus(surface, centreX, centreY, blobSize, colourTail); } else if (markType == SC_MARK_CIRCLEPLUSCONNECTED) { if (tFold == LineMarker::headWithTail) surface->PenColour(colourTail); else surface->PenColour(colourBody); surface->MoveTo(centreX, centreY + blobSize); surface->LineTo(centreX, static_cast(rcWhole.bottom)); surface->PenColour(colourBody); surface->MoveTo(centreX, static_cast(rcWhole.top)); surface->LineTo(centreX, centreY - blobSize); DrawCircle(surface, centreX, centreY, blobSize, fore, colourHead); DrawPlus(surface, centreX, centreY, blobSize, colourTail); } else if (markType == SC_MARK_CIRCLEMINUS) { surface->PenColour(colourHead); surface->MoveTo(centreX, centreY + blobSize); surface->LineTo(centreX, static_cast(rcWhole.bottom)); DrawCircle(surface, centreX, centreY, blobSize, fore, colourHead); DrawMinus(surface, centreX, centreY, blobSize, colourTail); } else if (markType == SC_MARK_CIRCLEMINUSCONNECTED) { surface->PenColour(colourHead); surface->MoveTo(centreX, centreY + blobSize); surface->LineTo(centreX, static_cast(rcWhole.bottom)); surface->PenColour(colourBody); surface->MoveTo(centreX, static_cast(rcWhole.top)); surface->LineTo(centreX, centreY - blobSize); DrawCircle(surface, centreX, centreY, blobSize, fore, colourHead); DrawMinus(surface, centreX, centreY, blobSize, colourTail); } else if (markType >= SC_MARK_CHARACTER) { char character[1]; character[0] = static_cast(markType - SC_MARK_CHARACTER); XYPOSITION width = surface->WidthText(fontForCharacter, character, 1); rc.left += (rc.Width() - width) / 2; rc.right = rc.left + width; surface->DrawTextClipped(rc, fontForCharacter, rc.bottom - 2, character, 1, fore, back); } else if (markType == SC_MARK_DOTDOTDOT) { XYPOSITION right = static_cast(centreX - 6); for (int b=0; b<3; b++) { PRectangle rcBlob(right, rc.bottom - 4, right + 2, rc.bottom-2); surface->FillRectangle(rcBlob, fore); right += 5.0f; } } else if (markType == SC_MARK_ARROWS) { surface->PenColour(fore); int right = centreX - 2; const int armLength = dimOn2 - 1; for (int b = 0; b<3; b++) { surface->MoveTo(right, centreY); surface->LineTo(right - armLength, centreY - armLength); surface->MoveTo(right, centreY); surface->LineTo(right - armLength, centreY + armLength); right += 4; } } else if (markType == SC_MARK_SHORTARROW) { Point pts[] = { Point::FromInts(centreX, centreY + dimOn2), Point::FromInts(centreX + dimOn2, centreY), Point::FromInts(centreX, centreY - dimOn2), Point::FromInts(centreX, centreY - dimOn4), Point::FromInts(centreX - dimOn4, centreY - dimOn4), Point::FromInts(centreX - dimOn4, centreY + dimOn4), Point::FromInts(centreX, centreY + dimOn4), Point::FromInts(centreX, centreY + dimOn2), }; surface->Polygon(pts, ELEMENTS(pts), fore, back); } else if (markType == SC_MARK_LEFTRECT) { PRectangle rcLeft = rcWhole; rcLeft.right = rcLeft.left + 4; surface->FillRectangle(rcLeft, back); } else if (markType == SC_MARK_BOOKMARK) { int halfHeight = minDim / 3; Point pts[] = { Point::FromInts(static_cast(rc.left), centreY-halfHeight), Point::FromInts(static_cast(rc.right) - 3, centreY - halfHeight), Point::FromInts(static_cast(rc.right) - 3 - halfHeight, centreY), Point::FromInts(static_cast(rc.right) - 3, centreY + halfHeight), Point::FromInts(static_cast(rc.left), centreY + halfHeight), }; surface->Polygon(pts, ELEMENTS(pts), fore, back); } else { // SC_MARK_FULLRECT surface->FillRectangle(rcWhole, back); } } presage-0.9.1/apps/gtk/gprompter/scintilla/src/XPM.cxx0000644000175000017500000001644212337232642022666 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000// Scintilla source code edit control /** @file XPM.cxx ** Define a class that holds data in the X Pixmap (XPM) format. **/ // Copyright 1998-2003 by Neil Hodgson // The License.txt file describes the conditions under which this software may be distributed. #include #include #include #include #include "Platform.h" #include "XPM.h" #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE using namespace Scintilla; #endif static const char *NextField(const char *s) { // In case there are leading spaces in the string while (*s && *s == ' ') { s++; } while (*s && *s != ' ') { s++; } while (*s && *s == ' ') { s++; } return s; } // Data lines in XPM can be terminated either with NUL or " static size_t MeasureLength(const char *s) { size_t i = 0; while (s[i] && (s[i] != '\"')) i++; return i; } ColourDesired XPM::ColourFromCode(int ch) const { return colourCodeTable[ch]; } void XPM::FillRun(Surface *surface, int code, int startX, int y, int x) { if ((code != codeTransparent) && (startX != x)) { PRectangle rc = PRectangle::FromInts(startX, y, x, y + 1); surface->FillRectangle(rc, ColourFromCode(code)); } } XPM::XPM(const char *textForm) { Init(textForm); } XPM::XPM(const char *const *linesForm) { Init(linesForm); } XPM::~XPM() { } void XPM::Init(const char *textForm) { // Test done is two parts to avoid possibility of overstepping the memory // if memcmp implemented strangely. Must be 4 bytes at least at destination. if ((0 == memcmp(textForm, "/* X", 4)) && (0 == memcmp(textForm, "/* XPM */", 9))) { // Build the lines form out of the text form std::vector linesForm = LinesFormFromTextForm(textForm); if (!linesForm.empty()) { Init(&linesForm[0]); } } else { // It is really in line form Init(reinterpret_cast(textForm)); } } void XPM::Init(const char *const *linesForm) { height = 1; width = 1; nColours = 1; pixels.clear(); codeTransparent = ' '; if (!linesForm) return; std::fill(colourCodeTable, colourCodeTable+256, 0); const char *line0 = linesForm[0]; width = atoi(line0); line0 = NextField(line0); height = atoi(line0); pixels.resize(width*height); line0 = NextField(line0); nColours = atoi(line0); line0 = NextField(line0); if (atoi(line0) != 1) { // Only one char per pixel is supported return; } for (int c=0; c(colourDef[0]); colourDef += 4; ColourDesired colour(0xff, 0xff, 0xff); if (*colourDef == '#') { colour.Set(colourDef); } else { codeTransparent = static_cast(code); } colourCodeTable[code] = colour; } for (int y=0; y(lform[x]); } } void XPM::Draw(Surface *surface, PRectangle &rc) { if (pixels.empty()) { return; } // Centre the pixmap int startY = static_cast(rc.top + (rc.Height() - height) / 2); int startX = static_cast(rc.left + (rc.Width() - width) / 2); for (int y=0; y= width) || (y<0) || (y >= height)) { colour = 0; transparent = true; return; } int code = pixels[y * width + x]; transparent = code == codeTransparent; if (transparent) { colour = 0; } else { colour = ColourFromCode(code).AsLong(); } } std::vector XPM::LinesFormFromTextForm(const char *textForm) { // Build the lines form out of the text form std::vector linesForm; int countQuotes = 0; int strings=1; int j=0; for (; countQuotes < (2*strings) && textForm[j] != '\0'; j++) { if (textForm[j] == '\"') { if (countQuotes == 0) { // First field: width, height, number of colors, chars per pixel const char *line0 = textForm + j + 1; // Skip width line0 = NextField(line0); // Add 1 line for each pixel of height strings += atoi(line0); line0 = NextField(line0); // Add 1 line for each colour strings += atoi(line0); } if (countQuotes / 2 >= strings) { break; // Bad height or number of colors! } if ((countQuotes & 1) == 0) { linesForm.push_back(textForm + j + 1); } countQuotes++; } } if (textForm[j] == '\0' || countQuotes / 2 > strings) { // Malformed XPM! Height + number of colors too high or too low linesForm.clear(); } return linesForm; } RGBAImage::RGBAImage(int width_, int height_, float scale_, const unsigned char *pixels_) : height(height_), width(width_), scale(scale_) { if (pixels_) { pixelBytes.assign(pixels_, pixels_ + CountBytes()); } else { pixelBytes.resize(CountBytes()); } } RGBAImage::RGBAImage(const XPM &xpm) { height = xpm.GetHeight(); width = xpm.GetWidth(); scale = 1; pixelBytes.resize(CountBytes()); for (int y=0; y(colour.GetRed()); pixel[1] = static_cast(colour.GetGreen()); pixel[2] = static_cast(colour.GetBlue()); pixel[3] = static_cast(alpha); } RGBAImageSet::RGBAImageSet() : height(-1), width(-1) { } RGBAImageSet::~RGBAImageSet() { Clear(); } /// Remove all images. void RGBAImageSet::Clear() { for (ImageMap::iterator it=images.begin(); it != images.end(); ++it) { delete it->second; it->second = 0; } images.clear(); height = -1; width = -1; } /// Add an image. void RGBAImageSet::Add(int ident, RGBAImage *image) { ImageMap::iterator it=images.find(ident); if (it == images.end()) { images[ident] = image; } else { delete it->second; it->second = image; } height = -1; width = -1; } /// Get image by id. RGBAImage *RGBAImageSet::Get(int ident) { ImageMap::iterator it = images.find(ident); if (it != images.end()) { return it->second; } return NULL; } /// Give the largest height of the set. int RGBAImageSet::GetHeight() const { if (height < 0) { for (ImageMap::const_iterator it=images.begin(); it != images.end(); ++it) { if (height < it->second->GetHeight()) { height = it->second->GetHeight(); } } } return (height > 0) ? height : 0; } /// Give the largest width of the set. int RGBAImageSet::GetWidth() const { if (width < 0) { for (ImageMap::const_iterator it=images.begin(); it != images.end(); ++it) { if (width < it->second->GetWidth()) { width = it->second->GetWidth(); } } } return (width > 0) ? width : 0; } presage-0.9.1/apps/gtk/gprompter/scintilla/src/Editor.h0000644000175000017500000004710312515432437023075 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000// Scintilla source code edit control /** @file Editor.h ** Defines the main editor class. **/ // Copyright 1998-2011 by Neil Hodgson // The License.txt file describes the conditions under which this software may be distributed. #ifndef EDITOR_H #define EDITOR_H #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE namespace Scintilla { #endif /** */ class Timer { public: bool ticking; int ticksToWait; enum {tickSize = 100}; TickerID tickerID; Timer(); }; /** */ class Idler { public: bool state; IdlerID idlerID; Idler(); }; /** * When platform has a way to generate an event before painting, * accumulate needed styling range and other work items in * WorkNeeded to avoid unnecessary work inside paint handler */ class WorkNeeded { public: enum workItems { workNone=0, workStyle=1, workUpdateUI=2 }; bool active; enum workItems items; Position upTo; WorkNeeded() : active(false), items(workNone), upTo(0) {} void Reset() { active = false; items = workNone; upTo = 0; } void Need(workItems items_, Position pos) { if ((items_ & workStyle) && (upTo < pos)) upTo = pos; items = static_cast(items | items_); } }; /** * Hold a piece of text selected for copying or dragging, along with encoding and selection format information. */ class SelectionText { std::string s; public: bool rectangular; bool lineCopy; int codePage; int characterSet; SelectionText() : rectangular(false), lineCopy(false), codePage(0), characterSet(0) {} ~SelectionText() { } void Clear() { s.clear(); rectangular = false; lineCopy = false; codePage = 0; characterSet = 0; } void Copy(const std::string &s_, int codePage_, int characterSet_, bool rectangular_, bool lineCopy_) { s = s_; codePage = codePage_; characterSet = characterSet_; rectangular = rectangular_; lineCopy = lineCopy_; FixSelectionForClipboard(); } void Copy(const SelectionText &other) { Copy(other.s, other.codePage, other.characterSet, other.rectangular, other.lineCopy); } const char *Data() const { return s.c_str(); } size_t Length() const { return s.length(); } size_t LengthWithTerminator() const { return s.length() + 1; } bool Empty() const { return s.empty(); } private: void FixSelectionForClipboard() { // To avoid truncating the contents of the clipboard when pasted where the // clipboard contains NUL characters, replace NUL characters by spaces. std::replace(s.begin(), s.end(), '\0', ' '); } }; struct WrapPending { // The range of lines that need to be wrapped enum { lineLarge = 0x7ffffff }; int start; // When there are wraps pending, will be in document range int end; // May be lineLarge to indicate all of document after start WrapPending() { start = lineLarge; end = lineLarge; } void Reset() { start = lineLarge; end = lineLarge; } void Wrapped(int line) { if (start == line) start++; } bool NeedsWrap() const { return start < end; } bool AddRange(int lineStart, int lineEnd) { const bool neededWrap = NeedsWrap(); bool changed = false; if (start > lineStart) { start = lineStart; changed = true; } if ((end < lineEnd) || !neededWrap) { end = lineEnd; changed = true; } return changed; } }; /** */ class Editor : public EditModel, public DocWatcher { // Private so Editor objects can not be copied Editor(const Editor &); Editor &operator=(const Editor &); protected: // ScintillaBase subclass needs access to much of Editor /** On GTK+, Scintilla is a container widget holding two scroll bars * whereas on Windows there is just one window with both scroll bars turned on. */ Window wMain; ///< The Scintilla parent window Window wMargin; ///< May be separate when using a scroll view for wMain /** Style resources may be expensive to allocate so are cached between uses. * When a style attribute is changed, this cache is flushed. */ bool stylesValid; ViewStyle vs; int technology; Point sizeRGBAImage; float scaleRGBAImage; MarginView marginView; EditView view; int cursorMode; bool hasFocus; bool mouseDownCaptures; int xCaretMargin; ///< Ensure this many pixels visible on both sides of caret bool horizontalScrollBarVisible; int scrollWidth; bool verticalScrollBarVisible; bool endAtLastLine; int caretSticky; int marginOptions; bool mouseSelectionRectangularSwitch; bool multipleSelection; bool additionalSelectionTyping; int multiPasteMode; int virtualSpaceOptions; KeyMap kmap; Timer timer; Timer autoScrollTimer; enum { autoScrollDelay = 200 }; Idler idler; Point lastClick; unsigned int lastClickTime; int dwellDelay; int ticksToDwell; bool dwelling; enum { selChar, selWord, selSubLine, selWholeLine } selectionType; Point ptMouseLast; enum { ddNone, ddInitial, ddDragging } inDragDrop; bool dropWentOutside; SelectionPosition posDrop; int hotSpotClickPos; int lastXChosen; int lineAnchorPos; int originalAnchorPos; int wordSelectAnchorStartPos; int wordSelectAnchorEndPos; int wordSelectInitialCaretPos; int targetStart; int targetEnd; int searchFlags; int topLine; int posTopLine; int lengthForEncode; int needUpdateUI; enum { notPainting, painting, paintAbandoned } paintState; bool paintAbandonedByStyling; PRectangle rcPaint; bool paintingAllText; bool willRedrawAll; WorkNeeded workNeeded; int modEventMask; SelectionText drag; int caretXPolicy; int caretXSlop; ///< Ensure this many pixels visible on both sides of caret int caretYPolicy; int caretYSlop; ///< Ensure this many lines visible on both sides of caret int visiblePolicy; int visibleSlop; int searchAnchor; bool recordingMacro; int foldAutomatic; // Wrapping support WrapPending wrapPending; bool convertPastes; Editor(); virtual ~Editor(); virtual void Initialise() = 0; virtual void Finalise(); void InvalidateStyleData(); void InvalidateStyleRedraw(); void RefreshStyleData(); void SetRepresentations(); void DropGraphics(bool freeObjects); void AllocateGraphics(); // The top left visible point in main window coordinates. Will be 0,0 except for // scroll views where it will be equivalent to the current scroll position. virtual Point GetVisibleOriginInMain() const; Point DocumentPointFromView(Point ptView) const; // Convert a point from view space to document int TopLineOfMain() const; // Return the line at Main's y coordinate 0 virtual PRectangle GetClientRectangle() const; virtual PRectangle GetClientDrawingRectangle(); PRectangle GetTextRectangle() const; virtual int LinesOnScreen() const; int LinesToScroll() const; int MaxScrollPos() const; SelectionPosition ClampPositionIntoDocument(SelectionPosition sp) const; Point LocationFromPosition(SelectionPosition pos); Point LocationFromPosition(int pos); int XFromPosition(int pos); int XFromPosition(SelectionPosition sp); SelectionPosition SPositionFromLocation(Point pt, bool canReturnInvalid=false, bool charPosition=false, bool virtualSpace=true); int PositionFromLocation(Point pt, bool canReturnInvalid = false, bool charPosition = false); SelectionPosition SPositionFromLineX(int lineDoc, int x); int PositionFromLineX(int line, int x); int LineFromLocation(Point pt) const; void SetTopLine(int topLineNew); virtual bool AbandonPaint(); virtual void RedrawRect(PRectangle rc); virtual void DiscardOverdraw(); virtual void Redraw(); void RedrawSelMargin(int line=-1, bool allAfter=false); PRectangle RectangleFromRange(Range r, int overlap); void InvalidateRange(int start, int end); bool UserVirtualSpace() const { return ((virtualSpaceOptions & SCVS_USERACCESSIBLE) != 0); } int CurrentPosition() const; bool SelectionEmpty() const; SelectionPosition SelectionStart(); SelectionPosition SelectionEnd(); void SetRectangularRange(); void ThinRectangularRange(); void InvalidateSelection(SelectionRange newMain, bool invalidateWholeSelection=false); void SetSelection(SelectionPosition currentPos_, SelectionPosition anchor_); void SetSelection(int currentPos_, int anchor_); void SetSelection(SelectionPosition currentPos_); void SetSelection(int currentPos_); void SetEmptySelection(SelectionPosition currentPos_); void SetEmptySelection(int currentPos_); bool RangeContainsProtected(int start, int end) const; bool SelectionContainsProtected(); int MovePositionOutsideChar(int pos, int moveDir, bool checkLineEnd=true) const; SelectionPosition MovePositionOutsideChar(SelectionPosition pos, int moveDir, bool checkLineEnd=true) const; int MovePositionTo(SelectionPosition newPos, Selection::selTypes selt=Selection::noSel, bool ensureVisible=true); int MovePositionTo(int newPos, Selection::selTypes selt=Selection::noSel, bool ensureVisible=true); SelectionPosition MovePositionSoVisible(SelectionPosition pos, int moveDir); SelectionPosition MovePositionSoVisible(int pos, int moveDir); Point PointMainCaret(); void SetLastXChosen(); void ScrollTo(int line, bool moveThumb=true); virtual void ScrollText(int linesToMove); void HorizontalScrollTo(int xPos); void VerticalCentreCaret(); void MoveSelectedLines(int lineDelta); void MoveSelectedLinesUp(); void MoveSelectedLinesDown(); void MoveCaretInsideView(bool ensureVisible=true); int DisplayFromPosition(int pos); struct XYScrollPosition { int xOffset; int topLine; XYScrollPosition(int xOffset_, int topLine_) : xOffset(xOffset_), topLine(topLine_) {} bool operator==(const XYScrollPosition &other) const { return (xOffset == other.xOffset) && (topLine == other.topLine); } }; enum XYScrollOptions { xysUseMargin=0x1, xysVertical=0x2, xysHorizontal=0x4, xysDefault=xysUseMargin|xysVertical|xysHorizontal}; XYScrollPosition XYScrollToMakeVisible(const SelectionRange &range, const XYScrollOptions options); void SetXYScroll(XYScrollPosition newXY); void EnsureCaretVisible(bool useMargin=true, bool vert=true, bool horiz=true); void ScrollRange(SelectionRange range); void ShowCaretAtCurrentPosition(); void DropCaret(); void CaretSetPeriod(int period); void InvalidateCaret(); virtual void UpdateSystemCaret(); bool Wrapping() const; void NeedWrapping(int docLineStart=0, int docLineEnd=WrapPending::lineLarge); bool WrapOneLine(Surface *surface, int lineToWrap); enum wrapScope {wsAll, wsVisible, wsIdle}; bool WrapLines(enum wrapScope ws); void LinesJoin(); void LinesSplit(int pixelWidth); void PaintSelMargin(Surface *surface, PRectangle &rc); void RefreshPixMaps(Surface *surfaceWindow); void Paint(Surface *surfaceWindow, PRectangle rcArea); long FormatRange(bool draw, Sci_RangeToFormat *pfr); int TextWidth(int style, const char *text); virtual void SetVerticalScrollPos() = 0; virtual void SetHorizontalScrollPos() = 0; virtual bool ModifyScrollBars(int nMax, int nPage) = 0; virtual void ReconfigureScrollBars(); void SetScrollBars(); void ChangeSize(); void FilterSelections(); int InsertSpace(int position, unsigned int spaces); void AddChar(char ch); virtual void AddCharUTF(const char *s, unsigned int len, bool treatAsDBCS=false); void InsertPaste(const char *text, int len); enum PasteShape { pasteStream=0, pasteRectangular = 1, pasteLine = 2 }; void InsertPasteShape(const char *text, int len, PasteShape shape); void ClearSelection(bool retainMultipleSelections = false); void ClearAll(); void ClearDocumentStyle(); void Cut(); void PasteRectangular(SelectionPosition pos, const char *ptr, int len); virtual void Copy() = 0; virtual void CopyAllowLine(); virtual bool CanPaste(); virtual void Paste() = 0; void Clear(); void SelectAll(); void Undo(); void Redo(); void DelChar(); void DelCharBack(bool allowLineStartDeletion); virtual void ClaimSelection() = 0; static int ModifierFlags(bool shift, bool ctrl, bool alt, bool meta=false); virtual void NotifyChange() = 0; virtual void NotifyFocus(bool focus); virtual void SetCtrlID(int identifier); virtual int GetCtrlID() { return ctrlID; } virtual void NotifyParent(SCNotification scn) = 0; virtual void NotifyStyleToNeeded(int endStyleNeeded); void NotifyChar(int ch); void NotifySavePoint(bool isSavePoint); void NotifyModifyAttempt(); virtual void NotifyDoubleClick(Point pt, int modifiers); virtual void NotifyDoubleClick(Point pt, bool shift, bool ctrl, bool alt); void NotifyHotSpotClicked(int position, int modifiers); void NotifyHotSpotClicked(int position, bool shift, bool ctrl, bool alt); void NotifyHotSpotDoubleClicked(int position, int modifiers); void NotifyHotSpotDoubleClicked(int position, bool shift, bool ctrl, bool alt); void NotifyHotSpotReleaseClick(int position, int modifiers); void NotifyHotSpotReleaseClick(int position, bool shift, bool ctrl, bool alt); bool NotifyUpdateUI(); void NotifyPainted(); void NotifyIndicatorClick(bool click, int position, int modifiers); void NotifyIndicatorClick(bool click, int position, bool shift, bool ctrl, bool alt); bool NotifyMarginClick(Point pt, int modifiers); bool NotifyMarginClick(Point pt, bool shift, bool ctrl, bool alt); void NotifyNeedShown(int pos, int len); void NotifyDwelling(Point pt, bool state); void NotifyZoom(); void NotifyModifyAttempt(Document *document, void *userData); void NotifySavePoint(Document *document, void *userData, bool atSavePoint); void CheckModificationForWrap(DocModification mh); void NotifyModified(Document *document, DocModification mh, void *userData); void NotifyDeleted(Document *document, void *userData); void NotifyStyleNeeded(Document *doc, void *userData, int endPos); void NotifyLexerChanged(Document *doc, void *userData); void NotifyErrorOccurred(Document *doc, void *userData, int status); void NotifyMacroRecord(unsigned int iMessage, uptr_t wParam, sptr_t lParam); void ContainerNeedsUpdate(int flags); void PageMove(int direction, Selection::selTypes selt=Selection::noSel, bool stuttered = false); enum { cmSame, cmUpper, cmLower }; virtual std::string CaseMapString(const std::string &s, int caseMapping); void ChangeCaseOfSelection(int caseMapping); void LineTranspose(); void Duplicate(bool forLine); virtual void CancelModes(); void NewLine(); void CursorUpOrDown(int direction, Selection::selTypes selt=Selection::noSel); void ParaUpOrDown(int direction, Selection::selTypes selt=Selection::noSel); int StartEndDisplayLine(int pos, bool start); virtual int KeyCommand(unsigned int iMessage); virtual int KeyDefault(int /* key */, int /*modifiers*/); int KeyDownWithModifiers(int key, int modifiers, bool *consumed); int KeyDown(int key, bool shift, bool ctrl, bool alt, bool *consumed=0); void Indent(bool forwards); virtual CaseFolder *CaseFolderForEncoding(); long FindText(uptr_t wParam, sptr_t lParam); void SearchAnchor(); long SearchText(unsigned int iMessage, uptr_t wParam, sptr_t lParam); long SearchInTarget(const char *text, int length); void GoToLine(int lineNo); virtual void CopyToClipboard(const SelectionText &selectedText) = 0; std::string RangeText(int start, int end) const; void CopySelectionRange(SelectionText *ss, bool allowLineCopy=false); void CopyRangeToClipboard(int start, int end); void CopyText(int length, const char *text); void SetDragPosition(SelectionPosition newPos); virtual void DisplayCursor(Window::Cursor c); virtual bool DragThreshold(Point ptStart, Point ptNow); virtual void StartDrag(); void DropAt(SelectionPosition position, const char *value, size_t lengthValue, bool moving, bool rectangular); void DropAt(SelectionPosition position, const char *value, bool moving, bool rectangular); /** PositionInSelection returns true if position in selection. */ bool PositionInSelection(int pos); bool PointInSelection(Point pt); bool PointInSelMargin(Point pt) const; Window::Cursor GetMarginCursor(Point pt) const; void TrimAndSetSelection(int currentPos_, int anchor_); void LineSelection(int lineCurrentPos_, int lineAnchorPos_, bool wholeLine); void WordSelection(int pos); void DwellEnd(bool mouseMoved); void MouseLeave(); virtual void ButtonDownWithModifiers(Point pt, unsigned int curTime, int modifiers); virtual void ButtonDown(Point pt, unsigned int curTime, bool shift, bool ctrl, bool alt); void ButtonMoveWithModifiers(Point pt, int modifiers); void ButtonMove(Point pt); void ButtonUp(Point pt, unsigned int curTime, bool ctrl); void Tick(); bool Idle(); virtual void SetTicking(bool on); enum TickReason { tickCaret, tickScroll, tickWiden, tickDwell, tickPlatform }; virtual void TickFor(TickReason reason); virtual bool FineTickerAvailable(); virtual bool FineTickerRunning(TickReason reason); virtual void FineTickerStart(TickReason reason, int millis, int tolerance); virtual void FineTickerCancel(TickReason reason); virtual bool SetIdle(bool) { return false; } virtual void SetMouseCapture(bool on) = 0; virtual bool HaveMouseCapture() = 0; void SetFocusState(bool focusState); int PositionAfterArea(PRectangle rcArea) const; void StyleToPositionInView(Position pos); virtual void IdleWork(); virtual void QueueIdleWork(WorkNeeded::workItems items, int upTo=0); virtual bool PaintContains(PRectangle rc); bool PaintContainsMargin(); void CheckForChangeOutsidePaint(Range r); void SetBraceHighlight(Position pos0, Position pos1, int matchStyle); void SetAnnotationHeights(int start, int end); virtual void SetDocPointer(Document *document); void SetAnnotationVisible(int visible); int ExpandLine(int line); void SetFoldExpanded(int lineDoc, bool expanded); void FoldLine(int line, int action); void FoldExpand(int line, int action, int level); int ContractedFoldNext(int lineStart) const; void EnsureLineVisible(int lineDoc, bool enforcePolicy); void FoldChanged(int line, int levelNow, int levelPrev); void NeedShown(int pos, int len); void FoldAll(int action); int GetTag(char *tagValue, int tagNumber); int ReplaceTarget(bool replacePatterns, const char *text, int length=-1); bool PositionIsHotspot(int position) const; bool PointIsHotspot(Point pt); void SetHotSpotRange(Point *pt); Range GetHotSpotRange() const; int CodePage() const; virtual bool ValidCodePage(int /* codePage */) const { return true; } int WrapCount(int line); void AddStyledText(char *buffer, int appendLength); virtual sptr_t DefWndProc(unsigned int iMessage, uptr_t wParam, sptr_t lParam) = 0; void StyleSetMessage(unsigned int iMessage, uptr_t wParam, sptr_t lParam); sptr_t StyleGetMessage(unsigned int iMessage, uptr_t wParam, sptr_t lParam); static const char *StringFromEOLMode(int eolMode); static sptr_t StringResult(sptr_t lParam, const char *val); static sptr_t BytesResult(sptr_t lParam, const unsigned char *val, size_t len); public: // Public so the COM thunks can access it. bool IsUnicodeMode() const; // Public so scintilla_send_message can use it. virtual sptr_t WndProc(unsigned int iMessage, uptr_t wParam, sptr_t lParam); // Public so scintilla_set_id can use it. int ctrlID; // Public so COM methods for drag and drop can set it. int errorStatus; friend class AutoSurface; friend class SelectionLineIterator; }; /** * A smart pointer class to ensure Surfaces are set up and deleted correctly. */ class AutoSurface { private: Surface *surf; public: AutoSurface(Editor *ed, int technology = -1) : surf(0) { if (ed->wMain.GetID()) { surf = Surface::Allocate(technology != -1 ? technology : ed->technology); if (surf) { surf->Init(ed->wMain.GetID()); surf->SetUnicodeMode(SC_CP_UTF8 == ed->CodePage()); surf->SetDBCSMode(ed->CodePage()); } } } AutoSurface(SurfaceID sid, Editor *ed, int technology = -1) : surf(0) { if (ed->wMain.GetID()) { surf = Surface::Allocate(technology != -1 ? technology : ed->technology); if (surf) { surf->Init(sid, ed->wMain.GetID()); surf->SetUnicodeMode(SC_CP_UTF8 == ed->CodePage()); surf->SetDBCSMode(ed->CodePage()); } } } ~AutoSurface() { delete surf; } Surface *operator->() const { return surf; } operator Surface *() const { return surf; } }; #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE } #endif #endif presage-0.9.1/apps/gtk/gprompter/scintilla/src/CaseFolder.h0000644000175000017500000000204712172104425023644 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000// Scintilla source code edit control /** @file CaseFolder.h ** Classes for case folding. **/ // Copyright 1998-2013 by Neil Hodgson // The License.txt file describes the conditions under which this software may be distributed. #ifndef CASEFOLDER_H #define CASEFOLDER_H #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE namespace Scintilla { #endif class CaseFolder { public: virtual ~CaseFolder(); virtual size_t Fold(char *folded, size_t sizeFolded, const char *mixed, size_t lenMixed) = 0; }; class CaseFolderTable : public CaseFolder { protected: char mapping[256]; public: CaseFolderTable(); virtual ~CaseFolderTable(); virtual size_t Fold(char *folded, size_t sizeFolded, const char *mixed, size_t lenMixed); void SetTranslation(char ch, char chTranslation); void StandardASCII(); }; class ICaseConverter; class CaseFolderUnicode : public CaseFolderTable { ICaseConverter *converter; public: CaseFolderUnicode(); virtual size_t Fold(char *folded, size_t sizeFolded, const char *mixed, size_t lenMixed); }; #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE } #endif #endif presage-0.9.1/apps/gtk/gprompter/scintilla/src/ExternalLexer.h0000644000175000017500000000422512272571465024434 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000// Scintilla source code edit control /** @file ExternalLexer.h ** Support external lexers in DLLs. **/ // Copyright 2001 Simon Steele , portions copyright Neil Hodgson. // The License.txt file describes the conditions under which this software may be distributed. #ifndef EXTERNALLEXER_H #define EXTERNALLEXER_H #if PLAT_WIN #define EXT_LEXER_DECL __stdcall #else #define EXT_LEXER_DECL #endif #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE namespace Scintilla { #endif typedef void*(EXT_LEXER_DECL *GetLexerFunction)(unsigned int Index); typedef int (EXT_LEXER_DECL *GetLexerCountFn)(); typedef void (EXT_LEXER_DECL *GetLexerNameFn)(unsigned int Index, char *name, int buflength); typedef LexerFactoryFunction(EXT_LEXER_DECL *GetLexerFactoryFunction)(unsigned int Index); /// Sub-class of LexerModule to use an external lexer. class ExternalLexerModule : public LexerModule { protected: GetLexerFactoryFunction fneFactory; std::string name; public: ExternalLexerModule(int language_, LexerFunction fnLexer_, const char *languageName_=0, LexerFunction fnFolder_=0) : LexerModule(language_, fnLexer_, 0, fnFolder_), fneFactory(0), name(languageName_){ languageName = name.c_str(); } virtual void SetExternal(GetLexerFactoryFunction fFactory, int index); }; /// LexerMinder points to an ExternalLexerModule - so we don't leak them. class LexerMinder { public: ExternalLexerModule *self; LexerMinder *next; }; /// LexerLibrary exists for every External Lexer DLL, contains LexerMinders. class LexerLibrary { DynamicLibrary *lib; LexerMinder *first; LexerMinder *last; public: explicit LexerLibrary(const char *ModuleName); ~LexerLibrary(); void Release(); LexerLibrary *next; std::string m_sModuleName; }; /// LexerManager manages external lexers, contains LexerLibrarys. class LexerManager { public: ~LexerManager(); static LexerManager *GetInstance(); static void DeleteInstance(); void Load(const char *path); void Clear(); private: LexerManager(); static LexerManager *theInstance; void LoadLexerLibrary(const char *module); LexerLibrary *first; LexerLibrary *last; }; class LMMinder { public: ~LMMinder(); }; #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE } #endif #endif presage-0.9.1/apps/gtk/gprompter/scintilla/src/EditModel.h0000644000175000017500000000240112515432437023505 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000// Scintilla source code edit control /** @file EditModel.h ** Defines the editor state that must be visible to EditorView. **/ // Copyright 1998-2014 by Neil Hodgson // The License.txt file describes the conditions under which this software may be distributed. #ifndef EDITMODEL_H #define EDITMODEL_H #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE namespace Scintilla { #endif /** */ class Caret { public: bool active; bool on; int period; Caret(); }; class EditModel { // Private so EditModel objects can not be copied EditModel(const EditModel &); EditModel &operator=(const EditModel &); public: bool inOverstrike; int xOffset; ///< Horizontal scrolled amount in pixels bool trackLineWidth; SpecialRepresentations reprs; Caret caret; SelectionPosition posDrag; Position braces[2]; int bracesMatchStyle; int highlightGuideColumn; Selection sel; bool primarySelection; int foldFlags; ContractionState cs; // Hotspot support Range hotspot; // Wrapping support int wrapWidth; Document *pdoc; EditModel(); virtual ~EditModel(); virtual int TopLineOfMain() const = 0; virtual Point GetVisibleOriginInMain() const = 0; virtual int LinesOnScreen() const = 0; virtual Range GetHotSpotRange() const = 0; }; #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE } #endif #endif presage-0.9.1/apps/gtk/gprompter/scintilla/src/EditView.h0000644000175000017500000001405112515432437023363 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000// Scintilla source code edit control /** @file EditView.h ** Defines the appearance of the main text area of the editor window. **/ // Copyright 1998-2014 by Neil Hodgson // The License.txt file describes the conditions under which this software may be distributed. #ifndef EDITVIEW_H #define EDITVIEW_H #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE namespace Scintilla { #endif struct PrintParameters { int magnification; int colourMode; WrapMode wrapState; PrintParameters(); }; /** * The view may be drawn in separate phases. */ enum DrawPhase { drawBack = 0x1, drawIndicatorsBack = 0x2, drawText = 0x4, drawIndentationGuides = 0x8, drawIndicatorsFore = 0x10, drawSelectionTranslucent = 0x20, drawLineTranslucent = 0x40, drawFoldLines = 0x80, drawCarets = 0x100, drawAll = 0x1FF, }; bool ValidStyledText(const ViewStyle &vs, size_t styleOffset, const StyledText &st); int WidestLineWidth(Surface *surface, const ViewStyle &vs, int styleOffset, const StyledText &st); void DrawTextNoClipPhase(Surface *surface, PRectangle rc, const Style &style, XYPOSITION ybase, const char *s, int len, DrawPhase phase); void DrawStyledText(Surface *surface, const ViewStyle &vs, int styleOffset, PRectangle rcText, const StyledText &st, size_t start, size_t length, DrawPhase phase); /** * EditView draws the main text area. */ class EditView { public: PrintParameters printParameters; PerLine *ldTabstops; bool hideSelection; bool drawOverstrikeCaret; /** In bufferedDraw mode, graphics operations are drawn to a pixmap and then copied to * the screen. This avoids flashing but is about 30% slower. */ bool bufferedDraw; /** In phasesTwo mode, drawing is performed in two phases, first the background * and then the foreground. This avoids chopping off characters that overlap the next run. * In multiPhaseDraw mode, drawing is performed in multiple phases with each phase drawing * one feature over the whole drawing area, instead of within one line. This allows text to * overlap from one line to the next. */ enum PhasesDraw { phasesOne, phasesTwo, phasesMultiple }; PhasesDraw phasesDraw; int lineWidthMaxSeen; bool additionalCaretsBlink; bool additionalCaretsVisible; bool imeCaretBlockOverride; Surface *pixmapLine; Surface *pixmapIndentGuide; Surface *pixmapIndentGuideHighlight; LineLayoutCache llc; PositionCache posCache; EditView(); virtual ~EditView(); bool SetTwoPhaseDraw(bool twoPhaseDraw); bool SetPhasesDraw(int phases); bool LinesOverlap() const; void ClearAllTabstops(); int NextTabstopPos(int line, int x, int tabWidth) const; bool ClearTabstops(int line); bool AddTabstop(int line, int x); int GetNextTabstop(int line, int x) const; void LinesAddedOrRemoved(int lineOfPos, int linesAdded); void DropGraphics(bool freeObjects); void AllocateGraphics(const ViewStyle &vsDraw); void RefreshPixMaps(Surface *surfaceWindow, WindowID wid, const ViewStyle &vsDraw); LineLayout *RetrieveLineLayout(int lineNumber, const EditModel &model); void LayoutLine(const EditModel &model, int line, Surface *surface, const ViewStyle &vstyle, LineLayout *ll, int width = LineLayout::wrapWidthInfinite); Point LocationFromPosition(Surface *surface, const EditModel &model, SelectionPosition pos, int topLine, const ViewStyle &vs); SelectionPosition SPositionFromLocation(Surface *surface, const EditModel &model, Point pt, bool canReturnInvalid, bool charPosition, bool virtualSpace, const ViewStyle &vs); SelectionPosition SPositionFromLineX(Surface *surface, const EditModel &model, int lineDoc, int x, const ViewStyle &vs); int DisplayFromPosition(Surface *surface, const EditModel &model, int pos, const ViewStyle &vs); int StartEndDisplayLine(Surface *surface, const EditModel &model, int pos, bool start, const ViewStyle &vs); void DrawIndentGuide(Surface *surface, int lineVisible, int lineHeight, int start, PRectangle rcSegment, bool highlight); void DrawEOL(Surface *surface, const EditModel &model, const ViewStyle &vsDraw, const LineLayout *ll, PRectangle rcLine, int line, int lineEnd, int xStart, int subLine, XYACCUMULATOR subLineStart, ColourOptional background); void DrawAnnotation(Surface *surface, const EditModel &model, const ViewStyle &vsDraw, const LineLayout *ll, int line, int xStart, PRectangle rcLine, int subLine, DrawPhase phase); void DrawCarets(Surface *surface, const EditModel &model, const ViewStyle &vsDraw, const LineLayout *ll, int line, int xStart, PRectangle rcLine, int subLine) const; void DrawBackground(Surface *surface, const EditModel &model, const ViewStyle &vsDraw, const LineLayout *ll, PRectangle rcLine, Range lineRange, int posLineStart, int xStart, int subLine, ColourOptional background) const; void DrawForeground(Surface *surface, const EditModel &model, const ViewStyle &vsDraw, const LineLayout *ll, int lineVisible, PRectangle rcLine, Range lineRange, int posLineStart, int xStart, int subLine, ColourOptional background); void DrawIndentGuidesOverEmpty(Surface *surface, const EditModel &model, const ViewStyle &vsDraw, const LineLayout *ll, int line, int lineVisible, PRectangle rcLine, int xStart, int subLine); void DrawLine(Surface *surface, const EditModel &model, const ViewStyle &vsDraw, const LineLayout *ll, int line, int lineVisible, int xStart, PRectangle rcLine, int subLine, DrawPhase phase); void PaintText(Surface *surfaceWindow, const EditModel &model, PRectangle rcArea, PRectangle rcClient, const ViewStyle &vsDraw); long FormatRange(bool draw, Sci_RangeToFormat *pfr, Surface *surface, Surface *surfaceMeasure, const EditModel &model, const ViewStyle &vs); }; /** * Convenience class to ensure LineLayout objects are always disposed. */ class AutoLineLayout { LineLayoutCache &llc; LineLayout *ll; AutoLineLayout &operator=(const AutoLineLayout &); public: AutoLineLayout(LineLayoutCache &llc_, LineLayout *ll_) : llc(llc_), ll(ll_) {} ~AutoLineLayout() { llc.Dispose(ll); ll = 0; } LineLayout *operator->() const { return ll; } operator LineLayout *() const { return ll; } void Set(LineLayout *ll_) { llc.Dispose(ll); ll = ll_; } }; #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE } #endif #endif presage-0.9.1/apps/gtk/gprompter/scintilla/src/CaseFolder.cxx0000644000175000017500000000330412347445320024222 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000// Scintilla source code edit control /** @file CaseFolder.cxx ** Classes for case folding. **/ // Copyright 1998-2013 by Neil Hodgson // The License.txt file describes the conditions under which this software may be distributed. #include #include #include "CaseFolder.h" #include "CaseConvert.h" #include "UniConversion.h" #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE using namespace Scintilla; #endif CaseFolder::~CaseFolder() { } CaseFolderTable::CaseFolderTable() { for (size_t iChar=0; iChar(iChar); } } CaseFolderTable::~CaseFolderTable() { } size_t CaseFolderTable::Fold(char *folded, size_t sizeFolded, const char *mixed, size_t lenMixed) { if (lenMixed > sizeFolded) { return 0; } else { for (size_t i=0; i(mixed[i])]; } return lenMixed; } } void CaseFolderTable::SetTranslation(char ch, char chTranslation) { mapping[static_cast(ch)] = chTranslation; } void CaseFolderTable::StandardASCII() { for (size_t iChar=0; iChar= 'A' && iChar <= 'Z') { mapping[iChar] = static_cast(iChar - 'A' + 'a'); } else { mapping[iChar] = static_cast(iChar); } } } CaseFolderUnicode::CaseFolderUnicode() { StandardASCII(); converter = ConverterFor(CaseConversionFold); } size_t CaseFolderUnicode::Fold(char *folded, size_t sizeFolded, const char *mixed, size_t lenMixed) { if ((lenMixed == 1) && (sizeFolded > 0)) { folded[0] = mapping[static_cast(mixed[0])]; return 1; } else { return converter->CaseConvertString(folded, sizeFolded, mixed, lenMixed); } } presage-0.9.1/apps/gtk/gprompter/scintilla/src/UniConversion.h0000644000175000017500000000322312515432437024443 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000// Scintilla source code edit control /** @file UniConversion.h ** Functions to handle UTF-8 and UTF-16 strings. **/ // Copyright 1998-2001 by Neil Hodgson // The License.txt file describes the conditions under which this software may be distributed. #ifndef UNICONVERSION_H #define UNICONVERSION_H #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE namespace Scintilla { #endif const int UTF8MaxBytes = 4; unsigned int UTF8Length(const wchar_t *uptr, unsigned int tlen); void UTF8FromUTF16(const wchar_t *uptr, unsigned int tlen, char *putf, unsigned int len); unsigned int UTF8CharLength(unsigned char ch); unsigned int UTF16Length(const char *s, unsigned int len); unsigned int UTF16FromUTF8(const char *s, unsigned int len, wchar_t *tbuf, unsigned int tlen); extern int UTF8BytesOfLead[256]; void UTF8BytesOfLeadInitialise(); inline bool UTF8IsTrailByte(int ch) { return (ch >= 0x80) && (ch < 0xc0); } inline bool UTF8IsAscii(int ch) { return ch < 0x80; } enum { UTF8MaskWidth=0x7, UTF8MaskInvalid=0x8 }; int UTF8Classify(const unsigned char *us, int len); // Similar to UTF8Classify but returns a length of 1 for invalid bytes // instead of setting the invalid flag int UTF8DrawBytes(const unsigned char *us, int len); // Line separator is U+2028 \xe2\x80\xa8 // Paragraph separator is U+2029 \xe2\x80\xa9 const int UTF8SeparatorLength = 3; inline bool UTF8IsSeparator(const unsigned char *us) { return (us[0] == 0xe2) && (us[1] == 0x80) && ((us[2] == 0xa8) || (us[2] == 0xa9)); } // NEL is U+0085 \xc2\x85 const int UTF8NELLength = 2; inline bool UTF8IsNEL(const unsigned char *us) { return (us[0] == 0xc2) && (us[1] == 0x85); } #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE } #endif #endif presage-0.9.1/apps/gtk/gprompter/scintilla/src/ContractionState.cxx0000644000175000017500000001471412371532042025501 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000// Scintilla source code edit control /** @file ContractionState.cxx ** Manages visibility of lines for folding and wrapping. **/ // Copyright 1998-2007 by Neil Hodgson // The License.txt file describes the conditions under which this software may be distributed. #include #include #include "Platform.h" #include "SplitVector.h" #include "Partitioning.h" #include "RunStyles.h" #include "ContractionState.h" #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE using namespace Scintilla; #endif ContractionState::ContractionState() : visible(0), expanded(0), heights(0), displayLines(0), linesInDocument(1) { //InsertLine(0); } ContractionState::~ContractionState() { Clear(); } void ContractionState::EnsureData() { if (OneToOne()) { visible = new RunStyles(); expanded = new RunStyles(); heights = new RunStyles(); displayLines = new Partitioning(4); InsertLines(0, linesInDocument); } } void ContractionState::Clear() { delete visible; visible = 0; delete expanded; expanded = 0; delete heights; heights = 0; delete displayLines; displayLines = 0; linesInDocument = 1; } int ContractionState::LinesInDoc() const { if (OneToOne()) { return linesInDocument; } else { return displayLines->Partitions() - 1; } } int ContractionState::LinesDisplayed() const { if (OneToOne()) { return linesInDocument; } else { return displayLines->PositionFromPartition(LinesInDoc()); } } int ContractionState::DisplayFromDoc(int lineDoc) const { if (OneToOne()) { return (lineDoc <= linesInDocument) ? lineDoc : linesInDocument; } else { if (lineDoc > displayLines->Partitions()) lineDoc = displayLines->Partitions(); return displayLines->PositionFromPartition(lineDoc); } } int ContractionState::DisplayLastFromDoc(int lineDoc) const { return DisplayFromDoc(lineDoc) + GetHeight(lineDoc) - 1; } int ContractionState::DocFromDisplay(int lineDisplay) const { if (OneToOne()) { return lineDisplay; } else { if (lineDisplay <= 0) { return 0; } if (lineDisplay > LinesDisplayed()) { return displayLines->PartitionFromPosition(LinesDisplayed()); } int lineDoc = displayLines->PartitionFromPosition(lineDisplay); PLATFORM_ASSERT(GetVisible(lineDoc)); return lineDoc; } } void ContractionState::InsertLine(int lineDoc) { if (OneToOne()) { linesInDocument++; } else { visible->InsertSpace(lineDoc, 1); visible->SetValueAt(lineDoc, 1); expanded->InsertSpace(lineDoc, 1); expanded->SetValueAt(lineDoc, 1); heights->InsertSpace(lineDoc, 1); heights->SetValueAt(lineDoc, 1); int lineDisplay = DisplayFromDoc(lineDoc); displayLines->InsertPartition(lineDoc, lineDisplay); displayLines->InsertText(lineDoc, 1); } } void ContractionState::InsertLines(int lineDoc, int lineCount) { for (int l = 0; l < lineCount; l++) { InsertLine(lineDoc + l); } Check(); } void ContractionState::DeleteLine(int lineDoc) { if (OneToOne()) { linesInDocument--; } else { if (GetVisible(lineDoc)) { displayLines->InsertText(lineDoc, -heights->ValueAt(lineDoc)); } displayLines->RemovePartition(lineDoc); visible->DeleteRange(lineDoc, 1); expanded->DeleteRange(lineDoc, 1); heights->DeleteRange(lineDoc, 1); } } void ContractionState::DeleteLines(int lineDoc, int lineCount) { for (int l = 0; l < lineCount; l++) { DeleteLine(lineDoc); } Check(); } bool ContractionState::GetVisible(int lineDoc) const { if (OneToOne()) { return true; } else { if (lineDoc >= visible->Length()) return true; return visible->ValueAt(lineDoc) == 1; } } bool ContractionState::SetVisible(int lineDocStart, int lineDocEnd, bool isVisible) { if (OneToOne() && isVisible) { return false; } else { EnsureData(); int delta = 0; Check(); if ((lineDocStart <= lineDocEnd) && (lineDocStart >= 0) && (lineDocEnd < LinesInDoc())) { for (int line = lineDocStart; line <= lineDocEnd; line++) { if (GetVisible(line) != isVisible) { int difference = isVisible ? heights->ValueAt(line) : -heights->ValueAt(line); visible->SetValueAt(line, isVisible ? 1 : 0); displayLines->InsertText(line, difference); delta += difference; } } } else { return false; } Check(); return delta != 0; } } bool ContractionState::HiddenLines() const { if (OneToOne()) { return false; } else { return !visible->AllSameAs(1); } } bool ContractionState::GetExpanded(int lineDoc) const { if (OneToOne()) { return true; } else { Check(); return expanded->ValueAt(lineDoc) == 1; } } bool ContractionState::SetExpanded(int lineDoc, bool isExpanded) { if (OneToOne() && isExpanded) { return false; } else { EnsureData(); if (isExpanded != (expanded->ValueAt(lineDoc) == 1)) { expanded->SetValueAt(lineDoc, isExpanded ? 1 : 0); Check(); return true; } else { Check(); return false; } } } int ContractionState::ContractedNext(int lineDocStart) const { if (OneToOne()) { return -1; } else { Check(); if (!expanded->ValueAt(lineDocStart)) { return lineDocStart; } else { int lineDocNextChange = expanded->EndRun(lineDocStart); if (lineDocNextChange < LinesInDoc()) return lineDocNextChange; else return -1; } } } int ContractionState::GetHeight(int lineDoc) const { if (OneToOne()) { return 1; } else { return heights->ValueAt(lineDoc); } } // Set the number of display lines needed for this line. // Return true if this is a change. bool ContractionState::SetHeight(int lineDoc, int height) { if (OneToOne() && (height == 1)) { return false; } else if (lineDoc < LinesInDoc()) { EnsureData(); if (GetHeight(lineDoc) != height) { if (GetVisible(lineDoc)) { displayLines->InsertText(lineDoc, height - GetHeight(lineDoc)); } heights->SetValueAt(lineDoc, height); Check(); return true; } else { Check(); return false; } } else { return false; } } void ContractionState::ShowAll() { int lines = LinesInDoc(); Clear(); linesInDocument = lines; } // Debugging checks void ContractionState::Check() const { #ifdef CHECK_CORRECTNESS for (int vline = 0; vline < LinesDisplayed(); vline++) { const int lineDoc = DocFromDisplay(vline); PLATFORM_ASSERT(GetVisible(lineDoc)); } for (int lineDoc = 0; lineDoc < LinesInDoc(); lineDoc++) { const int displayThis = DisplayFromDoc(lineDoc); const int displayNext = DisplayFromDoc(lineDoc + 1); const int height = displayNext - displayThis; PLATFORM_ASSERT(height >= 0); if (GetVisible(lineDoc)) { PLATFORM_ASSERT(GetHeight(lineDoc) == height); } else { PLATFORM_ASSERT(0 == height); } } #endif } presage-0.9.1/apps/gtk/gprompter/scintilla/src/CharClassify.cxx0000644000175000017500000000305012337232642024564 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000// Scintilla source code edit control /** @file CharClassify.cxx ** Character classifications used by Document and RESearch. **/ // Copyright 2006 by Neil Hodgson // The License.txt file describes the conditions under which this software may be distributed. #include #include #include "CharClassify.h" #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE using namespace Scintilla; #endif CharClassify::CharClassify() { SetDefaultCharClasses(true); } void CharClassify::SetDefaultCharClasses(bool includeWordClass) { // Initialize all char classes to default values for (int ch = 0; ch < 256; ch++) { if (ch == '\r' || ch == '\n') charClass[ch] = ccNewLine; else if (ch < 0x20 || ch == ' ') charClass[ch] = ccSpace; else if (includeWordClass && (ch >= 0x80 || isalnum(ch) || ch == '_')) charClass[ch] = ccWord; else charClass[ch] = ccPunctuation; } } void CharClassify::SetCharClasses(const unsigned char *chars, cc newCharClass) { // Apply the newCharClass to the specifed chars if (chars) { while (*chars) { charClass[*chars] = static_cast(newCharClass); chars++; } } } int CharClassify::GetCharsOfClass(cc characterClass, unsigned char *buffer) { // Get characters belonging to the given char class; return the number // of characters (if the buffer is NULL, don't write to it). int count = 0; for (int ch = maxChar - 1; ch >= 0; --ch) { if (charClass[ch] == characterClass) { ++count; if (buffer) { *buffer = static_cast(ch); buffer++; } } } return count; } presage-0.9.1/apps/gtk/gprompter/scintilla/src/Indicator.cxx0000644000175000017500000001347612515432437024144 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000// Scintilla source code edit control /** @file Indicator.cxx ** Defines the style of indicators which are text decorations such as underlining. **/ // Copyright 1998-2001 by Neil Hodgson // The License.txt file describes the conditions under which this software may be distributed. #include #include #include "Platform.h" #include "Scintilla.h" #include "Indicator.h" #include "XPM.h" #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE using namespace Scintilla; #endif static PRectangle PixelGridAlign(const PRectangle &rc) { // Move left and right side to nearest pixel to avoid blurry visuals return PRectangle::FromInts(int(rc.left + 0.5), int(rc.top), int(rc.right + 0.5), int(rc.bottom)); } void Indicator::Draw(Surface *surface, const PRectangle &rc, const PRectangle &rcLine) const { surface->PenColour(fore); int ymid = static_cast(rc.bottom + rc.top) / 2; if (style == INDIC_SQUIGGLE) { int x = int(rc.left+0.5); int xLast = int(rc.right+0.5); int y = 0; surface->MoveTo(x, static_cast(rc.top) + y); while (x < xLast) { if ((x + 2) > xLast) { if (xLast > x) y = 1; x = xLast; } else { x += 2; y = 2 - y; } surface->LineTo(x, static_cast(rc.top) + y); } } else if (style == INDIC_SQUIGGLEPIXMAP) { PRectangle rcSquiggle = PixelGridAlign(rc); int width = Platform::Minimum(4000, static_cast(rcSquiggle.Width())); RGBAImage image(width, 3, 1.0, 0); enum { alphaFull = 0xff, alphaSide = 0x2f, alphaSide2=0x5f }; for (int x = 0; x < width; x++) { if (x%2) { // Two halfway columns have a full pixel in middle flanked by light pixels image.SetPixel(x, 0, fore, alphaSide); image.SetPixel(x, 1, fore, alphaFull); image.SetPixel(x, 2, fore, alphaSide); } else { // Extreme columns have a full pixel at bottom or top and a mid-tone pixel in centre image.SetPixel(x, (x%4) ? 0 : 2, fore, alphaFull); image.SetPixel(x, 1, fore, alphaSide2); } } surface->DrawRGBAImage(rcSquiggle, image.GetWidth(), image.GetHeight(), image.Pixels()); } else if (style == INDIC_SQUIGGLELOW) { surface->MoveTo(static_cast(rc.left), static_cast(rc.top)); int x = static_cast(rc.left) + 3; int y = 0; while (x < rc.right) { surface->LineTo(x - 1, static_cast(rc.top) + y); y = 1 - y; surface->LineTo(x, static_cast(rc.top) + y); x += 3; } surface->LineTo(static_cast(rc.right), static_cast(rc.top) + y); // Finish the line } else if (style == INDIC_TT) { surface->MoveTo(static_cast(rc.left), ymid); int x = static_cast(rc.left) + 5; while (x < rc.right) { surface->LineTo(x, ymid); surface->MoveTo(x-3, ymid); surface->LineTo(x-3, ymid+2); x++; surface->MoveTo(x, ymid); x += 5; } surface->LineTo(static_cast(rc.right), ymid); // Finish the line if (x - 3 <= rc.right) { surface->MoveTo(x-3, ymid); surface->LineTo(x-3, ymid+2); } } else if (style == INDIC_DIAGONAL) { int x = static_cast(rc.left); while (x < rc.right) { surface->MoveTo(x, static_cast(rc.top) + 2); int endX = x+3; int endY = static_cast(rc.top) - 1; if (endX > rc.right) { endY += endX - static_cast(rc.right); endX = static_cast(rc.right); } surface->LineTo(endX, endY); x += 4; } } else if (style == INDIC_STRIKE) { surface->MoveTo(static_cast(rc.left), static_cast(rc.top) - 4); surface->LineTo(static_cast(rc.right), static_cast(rc.top) - 4); } else if (style == INDIC_HIDDEN) { // Draw nothing } else if (style == INDIC_BOX) { surface->MoveTo(static_cast(rc.left), ymid + 1); surface->LineTo(static_cast(rc.right), ymid + 1); surface->LineTo(static_cast(rc.right), static_cast(rcLine.top) + 1); surface->LineTo(static_cast(rc.left), static_cast(rcLine.top) + 1); surface->LineTo(static_cast(rc.left), ymid + 1); } else if (style == INDIC_ROUNDBOX || style == INDIC_STRAIGHTBOX) { PRectangle rcBox = rcLine; rcBox.top = rcLine.top + 1; rcBox.left = rc.left; rcBox.right = rc.right; surface->AlphaRectangle(rcBox, (style == INDIC_ROUNDBOX) ? 1 : 0, fore, fillAlpha, fore, outlineAlpha, 0); } else if (style == INDIC_DOTBOX) { PRectangle rcBox = PixelGridAlign(rc); rcBox.top = rcLine.top + 1; rcBox.bottom = rcLine.bottom; // Cap width at 4000 to avoid large allocations when mistakes made int width = Platform::Minimum(static_cast(rcBox.Width()), 4000); RGBAImage image(width, static_cast(rcBox.Height()), 1.0, 0); // Draw horizontal lines top and bottom for (int x=0; x(rcBox.Height()); y += static_cast(rcBox.Height()) - 1) { image.SetPixel(x, y, fore, ((x + y) % 2) ? outlineAlpha : fillAlpha); } } // Draw vertical lines left and right for (int y = 1; y(rcBox.Height()); y++) { for (int x=0; xDrawRGBAImage(rcBox, image.GetWidth(), image.GetHeight(), image.Pixels()); } else if (style == INDIC_DASH) { int x = static_cast(rc.left); while (x < rc.right) { surface->MoveTo(x, ymid); surface->LineTo(Platform::Minimum(x + 4, static_cast(rc.right)), ymid); x += 7; } } else if (style == INDIC_DOTS) { int x = static_cast(rc.left); while (x < static_cast(rc.right)) { PRectangle rcDot = PRectangle::FromInts(x, ymid, x + 1, ymid + 1); surface->FillRectangle(rcDot, fore); x += 2; } } else if (style == INDIC_COMPOSITIONTHICK) { PRectangle rcComposition(rc.left+1, rcLine.bottom-2, rc.right-1, rcLine.bottom); surface->FillRectangle(rcComposition, fore); } else { // Either INDIC_PLAIN or unknown surface->MoveTo(static_cast(rc.left), ymid); surface->LineTo(static_cast(rc.right), ymid); } } presage-0.9.1/apps/gtk/gprompter/scintilla/src/PositionCache.cxx0000644000175000017500000004463612515432437024762 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000// Scintilla source code edit control /** @file PositionCache.cxx ** Classes for caching layout information. **/ // Copyright 1998-2007 by Neil Hodgson // The License.txt file describes the conditions under which this software may be distributed. #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "Platform.h" #include "ILexer.h" #include "Scintilla.h" #include "SplitVector.h" #include "Partitioning.h" #include "RunStyles.h" #include "ContractionState.h" #include "CellBuffer.h" #include "KeyMap.h" #include "Indicator.h" #include "XPM.h" #include "LineMarker.h" #include "Style.h" #include "ViewStyle.h" #include "CharClassify.h" #include "Decoration.h" #include "CaseFolder.h" #include "Document.h" #include "UniConversion.h" #include "Selection.h" #include "PositionCache.h" #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE using namespace Scintilla; #endif LineLayout::LineLayout(int maxLineLength_) : lineStarts(0), lenLineStarts(0), lineNumber(-1), inCache(false), maxLineLength(-1), numCharsInLine(0), numCharsBeforeEOL(0), validity(llInvalid), xHighlightGuide(0), highlightColumn(0), containsCaret(false), edgeColumn(0), chars(0), styles(0), positions(0), hotspot(0,0), widthLine(wrapWidthInfinite), lines(1), wrapIndent(0) { bracePreviousStyles[0] = 0; bracePreviousStyles[1] = 0; Resize(maxLineLength_); } LineLayout::~LineLayout() { Free(); } void LineLayout::Resize(int maxLineLength_) { if (maxLineLength_ > maxLineLength) { Free(); chars = new char[maxLineLength_ + 1]; styles = new unsigned char[maxLineLength_ + 1]; // Extra position allocated as sometimes the Windows // GetTextExtentExPoint API writes an extra element. positions = new XYPOSITION[maxLineLength_ + 1 + 1]; maxLineLength = maxLineLength_; } } void LineLayout::Free() { delete []chars; chars = 0; delete []styles; styles = 0; delete []positions; positions = 0; delete []lineStarts; lineStarts = 0; } void LineLayout::Invalidate(validLevel validity_) { if (validity > validity_) validity = validity_; } int LineLayout::LineStart(int line) const { if (line <= 0) { return 0; } else if ((line >= lines) || !lineStarts) { return numCharsInLine; } else { return lineStarts[line]; } } int LineLayout::LineLastVisible(int line) const { if (line < 0) { return 0; } else if ((line >= lines-1) || !lineStarts) { return numCharsBeforeEOL; } else { return lineStarts[line+1]; } } Range LineLayout::SubLineRange(int subLine) const { return Range(LineStart(subLine), LineLastVisible(subLine)); } bool LineLayout::InLine(int offset, int line) const { return ((offset >= LineStart(line)) && (offset < LineStart(line + 1))) || ((offset == numCharsInLine) && (line == (lines-1))); } void LineLayout::SetLineStart(int line, int start) { if ((line >= lenLineStarts) && (line != 0)) { int newMaxLines = line + 20; int *newLineStarts = new int[newMaxLines]; for (int i = 0; i < newMaxLines; i++) { if (i < lenLineStarts) newLineStarts[i] = lineStarts[i]; else newLineStarts[i] = 0; } delete []lineStarts; lineStarts = newLineStarts; lenLineStarts = newMaxLines; } lineStarts[line] = start; } void LineLayout::SetBracesHighlight(Range rangeLine, const Position braces[], char bracesMatchStyle, int xHighlight, bool ignoreStyle) { if (!ignoreStyle && rangeLine.ContainsCharacter(braces[0])) { int braceOffset = braces[0] - rangeLine.start; if (braceOffset < numCharsInLine) { bracePreviousStyles[0] = styles[braceOffset]; styles[braceOffset] = bracesMatchStyle; } } if (!ignoreStyle && rangeLine.ContainsCharacter(braces[1])) { int braceOffset = braces[1] - rangeLine.start; if (braceOffset < numCharsInLine) { bracePreviousStyles[1] = styles[braceOffset]; styles[braceOffset] = bracesMatchStyle; } } if ((braces[0] >= rangeLine.start && braces[1] <= rangeLine.end) || (braces[1] >= rangeLine.start && braces[0] <= rangeLine.end)) { xHighlightGuide = xHighlight; } } void LineLayout::RestoreBracesHighlight(Range rangeLine, const Position braces[], bool ignoreStyle) { if (!ignoreStyle && rangeLine.ContainsCharacter(braces[0])) { int braceOffset = braces[0] - rangeLine.start; if (braceOffset < numCharsInLine) { styles[braceOffset] = bracePreviousStyles[0]; } } if (!ignoreStyle && rangeLine.ContainsCharacter(braces[1])) { int braceOffset = braces[1] - rangeLine.start; if (braceOffset < numCharsInLine) { styles[braceOffset] = bracePreviousStyles[1]; } } xHighlightGuide = 0; } int LineLayout::FindBefore(XYPOSITION x, int lower, int upper) const { do { int middle = (upper + lower + 1) / 2; // Round high XYPOSITION posMiddle = positions[middle]; if (x < posMiddle) { upper = middle - 1; } else { lower = middle; } } while (lower < upper); return lower; } int LineLayout::FindPositionFromX(XYPOSITION x, Range range, bool charPosition) const { int pos = FindBefore(x, range.start, range.end); while (pos < range.end) { if (charPosition) { if (x < (positions[pos + 1])) { return pos; } } else { if (x < ((positions[pos] + positions[pos + 1]) / 2)) { return pos; } } pos++; } return range.end; } Point LineLayout::PointFromPosition(int posInLine, int lineHeight) const { Point pt; // In case of very long line put x at arbitrary large position if (posInLine > maxLineLength) { pt.x = positions[maxLineLength] - positions[LineStart(lines)]; } for (int subLine = 0; subLine < lines; subLine++) { const Range rangeSubLine = SubLineRange(subLine); if (posInLine >= rangeSubLine.start) { pt.y = static_cast(subLine*lineHeight); if (posInLine <= rangeSubLine.end) { pt.x = positions[posInLine] - positions[rangeSubLine.start]; if (rangeSubLine.start != 0) // Wrapped lines may be indented pt.x += wrapIndent; } } else { break; } } return pt; } int LineLayout::EndLineStyle() const { return styles[numCharsBeforeEOL > 0 ? numCharsBeforeEOL-1 : 0]; } LineLayoutCache::LineLayoutCache() : level(0), allInvalidated(false), styleClock(-1), useCount(0) { Allocate(0); } LineLayoutCache::~LineLayoutCache() { Deallocate(); } void LineLayoutCache::Allocate(size_t length_) { PLATFORM_ASSERT(cache.empty()); allInvalidated = false; cache.resize(length_); } void LineLayoutCache::AllocateForLevel(int linesOnScreen, int linesInDoc) { PLATFORM_ASSERT(useCount == 0); size_t lengthForLevel = 0; if (level == llcCaret) { lengthForLevel = 1; } else if (level == llcPage) { lengthForLevel = linesOnScreen + 1; } else if (level == llcDocument) { lengthForLevel = linesInDoc; } if (lengthForLevel > cache.size()) { Deallocate(); Allocate(lengthForLevel); } else { if (lengthForLevel < cache.size()) { for (size_t i = lengthForLevel; i < cache.size(); i++) { delete cache[i]; cache[i] = 0; } } cache.resize(lengthForLevel); } PLATFORM_ASSERT(cache.size() == lengthForLevel); } void LineLayoutCache::Deallocate() { PLATFORM_ASSERT(useCount == 0); for (size_t i = 0; i < cache.size(); i++) delete cache[i]; cache.clear(); } void LineLayoutCache::Invalidate(LineLayout::validLevel validity_) { if (!cache.empty() && !allInvalidated) { for (size_t i = 0; i < cache.size(); i++) { if (cache[i]) { cache[i]->Invalidate(validity_); } } if (validity_ == LineLayout::llInvalid) { allInvalidated = true; } } } void LineLayoutCache::SetLevel(int level_) { allInvalidated = false; if ((level_ != -1) && (level != level_)) { level = level_; Deallocate(); } } LineLayout *LineLayoutCache::Retrieve(int lineNumber, int lineCaret, int maxChars, int styleClock_, int linesOnScreen, int linesInDoc) { AllocateForLevel(linesOnScreen, linesInDoc); if (styleClock != styleClock_) { Invalidate(LineLayout::llCheckTextAndStyle); styleClock = styleClock_; } allInvalidated = false; int pos = -1; LineLayout *ret = 0; if (level == llcCaret) { pos = 0; } else if (level == llcPage) { if (lineNumber == lineCaret) { pos = 0; } else if (cache.size() > 1) { pos = 1 + (lineNumber % (cache.size() - 1)); } } else if (level == llcDocument) { pos = lineNumber; } if (pos >= 0) { PLATFORM_ASSERT(useCount == 0); if (!cache.empty() && (pos < static_cast(cache.size()))) { if (cache[pos]) { if ((cache[pos]->lineNumber != lineNumber) || (cache[pos]->maxLineLength < maxChars)) { delete cache[pos]; cache[pos] = 0; } } if (!cache[pos]) { cache[pos] = new LineLayout(maxChars); } cache[pos]->lineNumber = lineNumber; cache[pos]->inCache = true; ret = cache[pos]; useCount++; } } if (!ret) { ret = new LineLayout(maxChars); ret->lineNumber = lineNumber; } return ret; } void LineLayoutCache::Dispose(LineLayout *ll) { allInvalidated = false; if (ll) { if (!ll->inCache) { delete ll; } else { useCount--; } } } // Simply pack the (maximum 4) character bytes into an int static inline int KeyFromString(const char *charBytes, size_t len) { PLATFORM_ASSERT(len <= 4); int k=0; for (size_t i=0; i(charBytes[i]); } return k; } SpecialRepresentations::SpecialRepresentations() { std::fill(startByteHasReprs, startByteHasReprs+0x100, 0); } void SpecialRepresentations::SetRepresentation(const char *charBytes, const char *value) { MapRepresentation::iterator it = mapReprs.find(KeyFromString(charBytes, UTF8MaxBytes)); if (it == mapReprs.end()) { // New entry so increment for first byte startByteHasReprs[static_cast(charBytes[0])]++; } mapReprs[KeyFromString(charBytes, UTF8MaxBytes)] = Representation(value); } void SpecialRepresentations::ClearRepresentation(const char *charBytes) { MapRepresentation::iterator it = mapReprs.find(KeyFromString(charBytes, UTF8MaxBytes)); if (it != mapReprs.end()) { mapReprs.erase(it); startByteHasReprs[static_cast(charBytes[0])]--; } } const Representation *SpecialRepresentations::RepresentationFromCharacter(const char *charBytes, size_t len) const { PLATFORM_ASSERT(len <= 4); if (!startByteHasReprs[static_cast(charBytes[0])]) return 0; MapRepresentation::const_iterator it = mapReprs.find(KeyFromString(charBytes, len)); if (it != mapReprs.end()) { return &(it->second); } return 0; } bool SpecialRepresentations::Contains(const char *charBytes, size_t len) const { PLATFORM_ASSERT(len <= 4); if (!startByteHasReprs[static_cast(charBytes[0])]) return false; MapRepresentation::const_iterator it = mapReprs.find(KeyFromString(charBytes, len)); return it != mapReprs.end(); } void SpecialRepresentations::Clear() { mapReprs.clear(); std::fill(startByteHasReprs, startByteHasReprs+0x100, 0); } void BreakFinder::Insert(int val) { if (val > nextBreak) { const std::vector::iterator it = std::lower_bound(selAndEdge.begin(), selAndEdge.end(), val); if (it == selAndEdge.end()) { selAndEdge.push_back(val); } else if (*it != val) { selAndEdge.insert(it, 1, val); } } } BreakFinder::BreakFinder(const LineLayout *ll_, const Selection *psel, Range lineRange_, int posLineStart_, int xStart, bool breakForSelection, const Document *pdoc_, const SpecialRepresentations *preprs_) : ll(ll_), lineRange(lineRange_), posLineStart(posLineStart_), nextBreak(lineRange_.start), saeCurrentPos(0), saeNext(0), subBreak(-1), pdoc(pdoc_), encodingFamily(pdoc_->CodePageFamily()), preprs(preprs_) { // Search for first visible break // First find the first visible character if (xStart > 0.0f) nextBreak = ll->FindBefore(static_cast(xStart), lineRange.start, lineRange.end); // Now back to a style break while ((nextBreak > lineRange.start) && (ll->styles[nextBreak] == ll->styles[nextBreak - 1])) { nextBreak--; } if (breakForSelection) { SelectionPosition posStart(posLineStart); SelectionPosition posEnd(posLineStart + lineRange.end); SelectionSegment segmentLine(posStart, posEnd); for (size_t r=0; rCount(); r++) { SelectionSegment portion = psel->Range(r).Intersect(segmentLine); if (!(portion.start == portion.end)) { if (portion.start.IsValid()) Insert(portion.start.Position() - posLineStart); if (portion.end.IsValid()) Insert(portion.end.Position() - posLineStart); } } } Insert(ll->edgeColumn); Insert(lineRange.end); saeNext = (!selAndEdge.empty()) ? selAndEdge[0] : -1; } BreakFinder::~BreakFinder() { } TextSegment BreakFinder::Next() { if (subBreak == -1) { int prev = nextBreak; while (nextBreak < lineRange.end) { int charWidth = 1; if (encodingFamily == efUnicode) charWidth = UTF8DrawBytes(reinterpret_cast(ll->chars) + nextBreak, lineRange.end - nextBreak); else if (encodingFamily == efDBCS) charWidth = pdoc->IsDBCSLeadByte(ll->chars[nextBreak]) ? 2 : 1; const Representation *repr = preprs->RepresentationFromCharacter(ll->chars + nextBreak, charWidth); if (((nextBreak > 0) && (ll->styles[nextBreak] != ll->styles[nextBreak - 1])) || repr || (nextBreak == saeNext)) { while ((nextBreak >= saeNext) && (saeNext < lineRange.end)) { saeCurrentPos++; saeNext = (saeCurrentPos < selAndEdge.size()) ? selAndEdge[saeCurrentPos] : lineRange.end; } if ((nextBreak > prev) || repr) { // Have a segment to report if (nextBreak == prev) { nextBreak += charWidth; } else { repr = 0; // Optimize -> should remember repr } if ((nextBreak - prev) < lengthStartSubdivision) { return TextSegment(prev, nextBreak - prev, repr); } else { break; } } } nextBreak += charWidth; } if ((nextBreak - prev) < lengthStartSubdivision) { return TextSegment(prev, nextBreak - prev); } subBreak = prev; } // Splitting up a long run from prev to nextBreak in lots of approximately lengthEachSubdivision. // For very long runs add extra breaks after spaces or if no spaces before low punctuation. int startSegment = subBreak; if ((nextBreak - subBreak) <= lengthEachSubdivision) { subBreak = -1; return TextSegment(startSegment, nextBreak - startSegment); } else { subBreak += pdoc->SafeSegment(ll->chars + subBreak, nextBreak-subBreak, lengthEachSubdivision); if (subBreak >= nextBreak) { subBreak = -1; return TextSegment(startSegment, nextBreak - startSegment); } else { return TextSegment(startSegment, subBreak - startSegment); } } } bool BreakFinder::More() const { return (subBreak >= 0) || (nextBreak < lineRange.end); } PositionCacheEntry::PositionCacheEntry() : styleNumber(0), len(0), clock(0), positions(0) { } void PositionCacheEntry::Set(unsigned int styleNumber_, const char *s_, unsigned int len_, XYPOSITION *positions_, unsigned int clock_) { Clear(); styleNumber = styleNumber_; len = len_; clock = clock_; if (s_ && positions_) { positions = new XYPOSITION[len + (len / 4) + 1]; for (unsigned int i=0; i(reinterpret_cast(positions + len)), s_, len); } } PositionCacheEntry::~PositionCacheEntry() { Clear(); } void PositionCacheEntry::Clear() { delete []positions; positions = 0; styleNumber = 0; len = 0; clock = 0; } bool PositionCacheEntry::Retrieve(unsigned int styleNumber_, const char *s_, unsigned int len_, XYPOSITION *positions_) const { if ((styleNumber == styleNumber_) && (len == len_) && (memcmp(reinterpret_cast(reinterpret_cast(positions + len)), s_, len)== 0)) { for (unsigned int i=0; i other.clock; } void PositionCacheEntry::ResetClock() { if (clock > 0) { clock = 1; } } PositionCache::PositionCache() { clock = 1; pces.resize(0x400); allClear = true; } PositionCache::~PositionCache() { Clear(); } void PositionCache::Clear() { if (!allClear) { for (size_t i=0; i BreakFinder::lengthStartSubdivision) { // Break up into segments unsigned int startSegment = 0; XYPOSITION xStartSegment = 0; while (startSegment < len) { unsigned int lenSegment = pdoc->SafeSegment(s + startSegment, len - startSegment, BreakFinder::lengthEachSubdivision); FontAlias fontStyle = vstyle.styles[styleNumber].font; surface->MeasureWidths(fontStyle, s + startSegment, lenSegment, positions + startSegment); for (unsigned int inSeg = 0; inSeg < lenSegment; inSeg++) { positions[startSegment + inSeg] += xStartSegment; } xStartSegment = positions[startSegment + lenSegment - 1]; startSegment += lenSegment; } } else { FontAlias fontStyle = vstyle.styles[styleNumber].font; surface->MeasureWidths(fontStyle, s, len, positions); } if (probe < pces.size()) { // Store into cache clock++; if (clock > 60000) { // Since there are only 16 bits for the clock, wrap it round and // reset all cache entries so none get stuck with a high clock. for (size_t i=0; i // The License.txt file describes the conditions under which this software may be distributed. #ifndef KEYMAP_H #define KEYMAP_H #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE namespace Scintilla { #endif #define SCI_NORM 0 #define SCI_SHIFT SCMOD_SHIFT #define SCI_CTRL SCMOD_CTRL #define SCI_ALT SCMOD_ALT #define SCI_META SCMOD_META #define SCI_CSHIFT (SCI_CTRL | SCI_SHIFT) #define SCI_ASHIFT (SCI_ALT | SCI_SHIFT) /** */ class KeyModifiers { public: int key; int modifiers; KeyModifiers(int key_, int modifiers_) : key(key_), modifiers(modifiers_) { } bool operator<(const KeyModifiers &other) const { if (key == other.key) return modifiers < other.modifiers; else return key < other.key; } }; /** */ class KeyToCommand { public: int key; int modifiers; unsigned int msg; }; /** */ class KeyMap { std::map kmap; static const KeyToCommand MapDefault[]; public: KeyMap(); ~KeyMap(); void Clear(); void AssignCmdKey(int key, int modifiers, unsigned int msg); unsigned int Find(int key, int modifiers) const; // 0 returned on failure }; #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE } #endif #endif presage-0.9.1/apps/gtk/gprompter/scintilla/src/Selection.cxx0000644000175000017500000002367612371532042024151 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000// Scintilla source code edit control /** @file Selection.cxx ** Classes maintaining the selection. **/ // Copyright 2009 by Neil Hodgson // The License.txt file describes the conditions under which this software may be distributed. #include #include #include #include "Platform.h" #include "Scintilla.h" #include "Selection.h" #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE using namespace Scintilla; #endif void SelectionPosition::MoveForInsertDelete(bool insertion, int startChange, int length) { if (insertion) { if (position == startChange) { int virtualLengthRemove = std::min(length, virtualSpace); virtualSpace -= virtualLengthRemove; position += virtualLengthRemove; } else if (position > startChange) { position += length; } } else { if (position == startChange) { virtualSpace = 0; } if (position > startChange) { int endDeletion = startChange + length; if (position > endDeletion) { position -= length; } else { position = startChange; virtualSpace = 0; } } } } bool SelectionPosition::operator <(const SelectionPosition &other) const { if (position == other.position) return virtualSpace < other.virtualSpace; else return position < other.position; } bool SelectionPosition::operator >(const SelectionPosition &other) const { if (position == other.position) return virtualSpace > other.virtualSpace; else return position > other.position; } bool SelectionPosition::operator <=(const SelectionPosition &other) const { if (position == other.position && virtualSpace == other.virtualSpace) return true; else return other > *this; } bool SelectionPosition::operator >=(const SelectionPosition &other) const { if (position == other.position && virtualSpace == other.virtualSpace) return true; else return *this > other; } int SelectionRange::Length() const { if (anchor > caret) { return anchor.Position() - caret.Position(); } else { return caret.Position() - anchor.Position(); } } void SelectionRange::MoveForInsertDelete(bool insertion, int startChange, int length) { caret.MoveForInsertDelete(insertion, startChange, length); anchor.MoveForInsertDelete(insertion, startChange, length); } bool SelectionRange::Contains(int pos) const { if (anchor > caret) return (pos >= caret.Position()) && (pos <= anchor.Position()); else return (pos >= anchor.Position()) && (pos <= caret.Position()); } bool SelectionRange::Contains(SelectionPosition sp) const { if (anchor > caret) return (sp >= caret) && (sp <= anchor); else return (sp >= anchor) && (sp <= caret); } bool SelectionRange::ContainsCharacter(int posCharacter) const { if (anchor > caret) return (posCharacter >= caret.Position()) && (posCharacter < anchor.Position()); else return (posCharacter >= anchor.Position()) && (posCharacter < caret.Position()); } SelectionSegment SelectionRange::Intersect(SelectionSegment check) const { SelectionSegment inOrder(caret, anchor); if ((inOrder.start <= check.end) || (inOrder.end >= check.start)) { SelectionSegment portion = check; if (portion.start < inOrder.start) portion.start = inOrder.start; if (portion.end > inOrder.end) portion.end = inOrder.end; if (portion.start > portion.end) return SelectionSegment(); else return portion; } else { return SelectionSegment(); } } bool SelectionRange::Trim(SelectionRange range) { SelectionPosition startRange = range.Start(); SelectionPosition endRange = range.End(); SelectionPosition start = Start(); SelectionPosition end = End(); PLATFORM_ASSERT(start <= end); PLATFORM_ASSERT(startRange <= endRange); if ((startRange <= end) && (endRange >= start)) { if ((start > startRange) && (end < endRange)) { // Completely covered by range -> empty at start end = start; } else if ((start < startRange) && (end > endRange)) { // Completely covers range -> empty at start end = start; } else if (start <= startRange) { // Trim end end = startRange; } else { // PLATFORM_ASSERT(end >= endRange); // Trim start start = endRange; } if (anchor > caret) { caret = start; anchor = end; } else { anchor = start; caret = end; } return Empty(); } else { return false; } } // If range is all virtual collapse to start of virtual space void SelectionRange::MinimizeVirtualSpace() { if (caret.Position() == anchor.Position()) { int virtualSpace = caret.VirtualSpace(); if (virtualSpace > anchor.VirtualSpace()) virtualSpace = anchor.VirtualSpace(); caret.SetVirtualSpace(virtualSpace); anchor.SetVirtualSpace(virtualSpace); } } Selection::Selection() : mainRange(0), moveExtends(false), tentativeMain(false), selType(selStream) { AddSelection(SelectionRange(SelectionPosition(0))); } Selection::~Selection() { } bool Selection::IsRectangular() const { return (selType == selRectangle) || (selType == selThin); } int Selection::MainCaret() const { return ranges[mainRange].caret.Position(); } int Selection::MainAnchor() const { return ranges[mainRange].anchor.Position(); } SelectionRange &Selection::Rectangular() { return rangeRectangular; } SelectionSegment Selection::Limits() const { if (ranges.empty()) { return SelectionSegment(); } else { SelectionSegment sr(ranges[0].anchor, ranges[0].caret); for (size_t i=1; i 1) && (r < ranges.size())) { size_t mainNew = mainRange; if (mainNew >= r) { if (mainNew == 0) { mainNew = ranges.size() - 2; } else { mainNew--; } } ranges.erase(ranges.begin() + r); mainRange = mainNew; } } void Selection::TentativeSelection(SelectionRange range) { if (!tentativeMain) { rangesSaved = ranges; } ranges = rangesSaved; AddSelection(range); TrimSelection(ranges[mainRange]); tentativeMain = true; } void Selection::CommitTentative() { rangesSaved.clear(); tentativeMain = false; } int Selection::CharacterInSelection(int posCharacter) const { for (size_t i=0; i ranges[i].Start().Position()) && (pos <= ranges[i].End().Position())) return i == mainRange ? 1 : 2; } return 0; } int Selection::VirtualSpaceFor(int pos) const { int virtualSpace = 0; for (size_t i=0; i= j) mainRange--; } else { j++; } } } } } void Selection::RotateMain() { mainRange = (mainRange + 1) % ranges.size(); } presage-0.9.1/apps/gtk/gprompter/scintilla/src/PerLine.h0000644000175000017500000000641312371532042023175 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000// Scintilla source code edit control /** @file PerLine.h ** Manages data associated with each line of the document **/ // Copyright 1998-2009 by Neil Hodgson // The License.txt file describes the conditions under which this software may be distributed. #ifndef PERLINE_H #define PERLINE_H #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE namespace Scintilla { #endif /** * This holds the marker identifier and the marker type to display. * MarkerHandleNumbers are members of lists. */ struct MarkerHandleNumber { int handle; int number; MarkerHandleNumber *next; }; /** * A marker handle set contains any number of MarkerHandleNumbers. */ class MarkerHandleSet { MarkerHandleNumber *root; public: MarkerHandleSet(); ~MarkerHandleSet(); int Length() const; int MarkValue() const; ///< Bit set of marker numbers. bool Contains(int handle) const; bool InsertHandle(int handle, int markerNum); void RemoveHandle(int handle); bool RemoveNumber(int markerNum, bool all); void CombineWith(MarkerHandleSet *other); }; class LineMarkers : public PerLine { SplitVector markers; /// Handles are allocated sequentially and should never have to be reused as 32 bit ints are very big. int handleCurrent; public: LineMarkers() : handleCurrent(0) { } virtual ~LineMarkers(); virtual void Init(); virtual void InsertLine(int line); virtual void RemoveLine(int line); int MarkValue(int line); int MarkerNext(int lineStart, int mask) const; int AddMark(int line, int marker, int lines); void MergeMarkers(int pos); bool DeleteMark(int line, int markerNum, bool all); void DeleteMarkFromHandle(int markerHandle); int LineFromHandle(int markerHandle); }; class LineLevels : public PerLine { SplitVector levels; public: virtual ~LineLevels(); virtual void Init(); virtual void InsertLine(int line); virtual void RemoveLine(int line); void ExpandLevels(int sizeNew=-1); void ClearLevels(); int SetLevel(int line, int level, int lines); int GetLevel(int line) const; }; class LineState : public PerLine { SplitVector lineStates; public: LineState() { } virtual ~LineState(); virtual void Init(); virtual void InsertLine(int line); virtual void RemoveLine(int line); int SetLineState(int line, int state); int GetLineState(int line); int GetMaxLineState() const; }; class LineAnnotation : public PerLine { SplitVector annotations; public: LineAnnotation() { } virtual ~LineAnnotation(); virtual void Init(); virtual void InsertLine(int line); virtual void RemoveLine(int line); bool MultipleStyles(int line) const; int Style(int line) const; const char *Text(int line) const; const unsigned char *Styles(int line) const; void SetText(int line, const char *text); void ClearAll(); void SetStyle(int line, int style); void SetStyles(int line, const unsigned char *styles); int Length(int line) const; int Lines(int line) const; }; typedef std::vector TabstopList; class LineTabstops : public PerLine { SplitVector tabstops; public: LineTabstops() { } virtual ~LineTabstops(); virtual void Init(); virtual void InsertLine(int line); virtual void RemoveLine(int line); bool ClearTabstops(int line); bool AddTabstop(int line, int x); int GetNextTabstop(int line, int x) const; }; #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE } #endif #endif presage-0.9.1/apps/gtk/gprompter/scintilla/src/Selection.h0000644000175000017500000001245412371532042023566 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000// Scintilla source code edit control /** @file Selection.h ** Classes maintaining the selection. **/ // Copyright 2009 by Neil Hodgson // The License.txt file describes the conditions under which this software may be distributed. #ifndef SELECTION_H #define SELECTION_H #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE namespace Scintilla { #endif class SelectionPosition { int position; int virtualSpace; public: explicit SelectionPosition(int position_=INVALID_POSITION, int virtualSpace_=0) : position(position_), virtualSpace(virtualSpace_) { PLATFORM_ASSERT(virtualSpace < 800000); if (virtualSpace < 0) virtualSpace = 0; } void Reset() { position = 0; virtualSpace = 0; } void MoveForInsertDelete(bool insertion, int startChange, int length); bool operator ==(const SelectionPosition &other) const { return position == other.position && virtualSpace == other.virtualSpace; } bool operator <(const SelectionPosition &other) const; bool operator >(const SelectionPosition &other) const; bool operator <=(const SelectionPosition &other) const; bool operator >=(const SelectionPosition &other) const; int Position() const { return position; } void SetPosition(int position_) { position = position_; virtualSpace = 0; } int VirtualSpace() const { return virtualSpace; } void SetVirtualSpace(int virtualSpace_) { PLATFORM_ASSERT(virtualSpace_ < 800000); if (virtualSpace_ >= 0) virtualSpace = virtualSpace_; } void Add(int increment) { position = position + increment; } bool IsValid() const { return position >= 0; } }; // Ordered range to make drawing simpler struct SelectionSegment { SelectionPosition start; SelectionPosition end; SelectionSegment() : start(), end() { } SelectionSegment(SelectionPosition a, SelectionPosition b) { if (a < b) { start = a; end = b; } else { start = b; end = a; } } bool Empty() const { return start == end; } void Extend(SelectionPosition p) { if (start > p) start = p; if (end < p) end = p; } }; struct SelectionRange { SelectionPosition caret; SelectionPosition anchor; SelectionRange() : caret(), anchor() { } explicit SelectionRange(SelectionPosition single) : caret(single), anchor(single) { } explicit SelectionRange(int single) : caret(single), anchor(single) { } SelectionRange(SelectionPosition caret_, SelectionPosition anchor_) : caret(caret_), anchor(anchor_) { } SelectionRange(int caret_, int anchor_) : caret(caret_), anchor(anchor_) { } bool Empty() const { return anchor == caret; } int Length() const; // int Width() const; // Like Length but takes virtual space into account bool operator ==(const SelectionRange &other) const { return caret == other.caret && anchor == other.anchor; } bool operator <(const SelectionRange &other) const { return caret < other.caret || ((caret == other.caret) && (anchor < other.anchor)); } void Reset() { anchor.Reset(); caret.Reset(); } void ClearVirtualSpace() { anchor.SetVirtualSpace(0); caret.SetVirtualSpace(0); } void MoveForInsertDelete(bool insertion, int startChange, int length); bool Contains(int pos) const; bool Contains(SelectionPosition sp) const; bool ContainsCharacter(int posCharacter) const; SelectionSegment Intersect(SelectionSegment check) const; SelectionPosition Start() const { return (anchor < caret) ? anchor : caret; } SelectionPosition End() const { return (anchor < caret) ? caret : anchor; } bool Trim(SelectionRange range); // If range is all virtual collapse to start of virtual space void MinimizeVirtualSpace(); }; class Selection { std::vector ranges; std::vector rangesSaved; SelectionRange rangeRectangular; size_t mainRange; bool moveExtends; bool tentativeMain; public: enum selTypes { noSel, selStream, selRectangle, selLines, selThin }; selTypes selType; Selection(); ~Selection(); bool IsRectangular() const; int MainCaret() const; int MainAnchor() const; SelectionRange &Rectangular(); SelectionSegment Limits() const; // This is for when you want to move the caret in response to a // user direction command - for rectangular selections, use the range // that covers all selected text otherwise return the main selection. SelectionSegment LimitsForRectangularElseMain() const; size_t Count() const; size_t Main() const; void SetMain(size_t r); SelectionRange &Range(size_t r); const SelectionRange &Range(size_t r) const; SelectionRange &RangeMain(); const SelectionRange &RangeMain() const; SelectionPosition Start() const; bool MoveExtends() const; void SetMoveExtends(bool moveExtends_); bool Empty() const; SelectionPosition Last() const; int Length() const; void MovePositions(bool insertion, int startChange, int length); void TrimSelection(SelectionRange range); void SetSelection(SelectionRange range); void AddSelection(SelectionRange range); void AddSelectionWithoutTrim(SelectionRange range); void DropSelection(size_t r); void TentativeSelection(SelectionRange range); void CommitTentative(); int CharacterInSelection(int posCharacter) const; int InSelectionForEOL(int pos) const; int VirtualSpaceFor(int pos) const; void Clear(); void RemoveDuplicates(); void RotateMain(); bool Tentative() const { return tentativeMain; } std::vector RangesCopy() const { return ranges; } }; #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE } #endif #endif presage-0.9.1/apps/gtk/gprompter/scintilla/src/Partitioning.h0000644000175000017500000001200312270355634024306 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000// Scintilla source code edit control /** @file Partitioning.h ** Data structure used to partition an interval. Used for holding line start/end positions. **/ // Copyright 1998-2007 by Neil Hodgson // The License.txt file describes the conditions under which this software may be distributed. #ifndef PARTITIONING_H #define PARTITIONING_H #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE namespace Scintilla { #endif /// A split vector of integers with a method for adding a value to all elements /// in a range. /// Used by the Partitioning class. class SplitVectorWithRangeAdd : public SplitVector { public: explicit SplitVectorWithRangeAdd(int growSize_) { SetGrowSize(growSize_); ReAllocate(growSize_); } ~SplitVectorWithRangeAdd() { } void RangeAddDelta(int start, int end, int delta) { // end is 1 past end, so end-start is number of elements to change int i = 0; int rangeLength = end - start; int range1Length = rangeLength; int part1Left = part1Length - start; if (range1Length > part1Left) range1Length = part1Left; while (i < range1Length) { body[start++] += delta; i++; } start += gapLength; while (i < rangeLength) { body[start++] += delta; i++; } } }; /// Divide an interval into multiple partitions. /// Useful for breaking a document down into sections such as lines. /// A 0 length interval has a single 0 length partition, numbered 0 /// If interval not 0 length then each partition non-zero length /// When needed, positions after the interval are considered part of the last partition /// but the end of the last partition can be found with PositionFromPartition(last+1). class Partitioning { private: // To avoid calculating all the partition positions whenever any text is inserted // there may be a step somewhere in the list. int stepPartition; int stepLength; SplitVectorWithRangeAdd *body; // Move step forward void ApplyStep(int partitionUpTo) { if (stepLength != 0) { body->RangeAddDelta(stepPartition+1, partitionUpTo + 1, stepLength); } stepPartition = partitionUpTo; if (stepPartition >= body->Length()-1) { stepPartition = body->Length()-1; stepLength = 0; } } // Move step backward void BackStep(int partitionDownTo) { if (stepLength != 0) { body->RangeAddDelta(partitionDownTo+1, stepPartition+1, -stepLength); } stepPartition = partitionDownTo; } void Allocate(int growSize) { body = new SplitVectorWithRangeAdd(growSize); stepPartition = 0; stepLength = 0; body->Insert(0, 0); // This value stays 0 for ever body->Insert(1, 0); // This is the end of the first partition and will be the start of the second } public: explicit Partitioning(int growSize) { Allocate(growSize); } ~Partitioning() { delete body; body = 0; } int Partitions() const { return body->Length()-1; } void InsertPartition(int partition, int pos) { if (stepPartition < partition) { ApplyStep(partition); } body->Insert(partition, pos); stepPartition++; } void SetPartitionStartPosition(int partition, int pos) { ApplyStep(partition+1); if ((partition < 0) || (partition > body->Length())) { return; } body->SetValueAt(partition, pos); } void InsertText(int partitionInsert, int delta) { // Point all the partitions after the insertion point further along in the buffer if (stepLength != 0) { if (partitionInsert >= stepPartition) { // Fill in up to the new insertion point ApplyStep(partitionInsert); stepLength += delta; } else if (partitionInsert >= (stepPartition - body->Length() / 10)) { // Close to step but before so move step back BackStep(partitionInsert); stepLength += delta; } else { ApplyStep(body->Length()-1); stepPartition = partitionInsert; stepLength = delta; } } else { stepPartition = partitionInsert; stepLength = delta; } } void RemovePartition(int partition) { if (partition > stepPartition) { ApplyStep(partition); stepPartition--; } else { stepPartition--; } body->Delete(partition); } int PositionFromPartition(int partition) const { PLATFORM_ASSERT(partition >= 0); PLATFORM_ASSERT(partition < body->Length()); if ((partition < 0) || (partition >= body->Length())) { return 0; } int pos = body->ValueAt(partition); if (partition > stepPartition) pos += stepLength; return pos; } /// Return value in range [0 .. Partitions() - 1] even for arguments outside interval int PartitionFromPosition(int pos) const { if (body->Length() <= 1) return 0; if (pos >= (PositionFromPartition(body->Length()-1))) return body->Length() - 1 - 1; int lower = 0; int upper = body->Length()-1; do { int middle = (upper + lower + 1) / 2; // Round high int posMiddle = body->ValueAt(middle); if (middle > stepPartition) posMiddle += stepLength; if (pos < posMiddle) { upper = middle - 1; } else { lower = middle; } } while (lower < upper); return lower; } void DeleteAll() { int growSize = body->GetGrowSize(); delete body; Allocate(growSize); } }; #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE } #endif #endif presage-0.9.1/apps/gtk/gprompter/scintilla/src/SplitVector.h0000644000175000017500000001631012270355634024122 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000// Scintilla source code edit control /** @file SplitVector.h ** Main data structure for holding arrays that handle insertions ** and deletions efficiently. **/ // Copyright 1998-2007 by Neil Hodgson // The License.txt file describes the conditions under which this software may be distributed. #ifndef SPLITVECTOR_H #define SPLITVECTOR_H #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE namespace Scintilla { #endif template class SplitVector { protected: T *body; int size; int lengthBody; int part1Length; int gapLength; /// invariant: gapLength == size - lengthBody int growSize; /// Move the gap to a particular position so that insertion and /// deletion at that point will not require much copying and /// hence be fast. void GapTo(int position) { if (position != part1Length) { if (position < part1Length) { memmove( body + position + gapLength, body + position, sizeof(T) * (part1Length - position)); } else { // position > part1Length memmove( body + part1Length, body + part1Length + gapLength, sizeof(T) * (position - part1Length)); } part1Length = position; } } /// Check that there is room in the buffer for an insertion, /// reallocating if more space needed. void RoomFor(int insertionLength) { if (gapLength <= insertionLength) { while (growSize < size / 6) growSize *= 2; ReAllocate(size + insertionLength + growSize); } } void Init() { body = NULL; growSize = 8; size = 0; lengthBody = 0; part1Length = 0; gapLength = 0; } public: /// Construct a split buffer. SplitVector() { Init(); } ~SplitVector() { delete []body; body = 0; } int GetGrowSize() const { return growSize; } void SetGrowSize(int growSize_) { growSize = growSize_; } /// Reallocate the storage for the buffer to be newSize and /// copy exisiting contents to the new buffer. /// Must not be used to decrease the size of the buffer. void ReAllocate(int newSize) { if (newSize > size) { // Move the gap to the end GapTo(lengthBody); T *newBody = new T[newSize]; if ((size != 0) && (body != 0)) { memmove(newBody, body, sizeof(T) * lengthBody); delete []body; } body = newBody; gapLength += newSize - size; size = newSize; } } /// Retrieve the character at a particular position. /// Retrieving positions outside the range of the buffer returns 0. /// The assertions here are disabled since calling code can be /// simpler if out of range access works and returns 0. T ValueAt(int position) const { if (position < part1Length) { //PLATFORM_ASSERT(position >= 0); if (position < 0) { return 0; } else { return body[position]; } } else { //PLATFORM_ASSERT(position < lengthBody); if (position >= lengthBody) { return 0; } else { return body[gapLength + position]; } } } void SetValueAt(int position, T v) { if (position < part1Length) { PLATFORM_ASSERT(position >= 0); if (position < 0) { ; } else { body[position] = v; } } else { PLATFORM_ASSERT(position < lengthBody); if (position >= lengthBody) { ; } else { body[gapLength + position] = v; } } } T &operator[](int position) const { PLATFORM_ASSERT(position >= 0 && position < lengthBody); if (position < part1Length) { return body[position]; } else { return body[gapLength + position]; } } /// Retrieve the length of the buffer. int Length() const { return lengthBody; } /// Insert a single value into the buffer. /// Inserting at positions outside the current range fails. void Insert(int position, T v) { PLATFORM_ASSERT((position >= 0) && (position <= lengthBody)); if ((position < 0) || (position > lengthBody)) { return; } RoomFor(1); GapTo(position); body[part1Length] = v; lengthBody++; part1Length++; gapLength--; } /// Insert a number of elements into the buffer setting their value. /// Inserting at positions outside the current range fails. void InsertValue(int position, int insertLength, T v) { PLATFORM_ASSERT((position >= 0) && (position <= lengthBody)); if (insertLength > 0) { if ((position < 0) || (position > lengthBody)) { return; } RoomFor(insertLength); GapTo(position); std::fill(&body[part1Length], &body[part1Length + insertLength], v); lengthBody += insertLength; part1Length += insertLength; gapLength -= insertLength; } } /// Ensure at least length elements allocated, /// appending zero valued elements if needed. void EnsureLength(int wantedLength) { if (Length() < wantedLength) { InsertValue(Length(), wantedLength - Length(), 0); } } /// Insert text into the buffer from an array. void InsertFromArray(int positionToInsert, const T s[], int positionFrom, int insertLength) { PLATFORM_ASSERT((positionToInsert >= 0) && (positionToInsert <= lengthBody)); if (insertLength > 0) { if ((positionToInsert < 0) || (positionToInsert > lengthBody)) { return; } RoomFor(insertLength); GapTo(positionToInsert); memmove(body + part1Length, s + positionFrom, sizeof(T) * insertLength); lengthBody += insertLength; part1Length += insertLength; gapLength -= insertLength; } } /// Delete one element from the buffer. void Delete(int position) { PLATFORM_ASSERT((position >= 0) && (position < lengthBody)); if ((position < 0) || (position >= lengthBody)) { return; } DeleteRange(position, 1); } /// Delete a range from the buffer. /// Deleting positions outside the current range fails. void DeleteRange(int position, int deleteLength) { PLATFORM_ASSERT((position >= 0) && (position + deleteLength <= lengthBody)); if ((position < 0) || ((position + deleteLength) > lengthBody)) { return; } if ((position == 0) && (deleteLength == lengthBody)) { // Full deallocation returns storage and is faster delete []body; Init(); } else if (deleteLength > 0) { GapTo(position); lengthBody -= deleteLength; gapLength += deleteLength; } } /// Delete all the buffer contents. void DeleteAll() { DeleteRange(0, lengthBody); } // Retrieve a range of elements into an array void GetRange(T *buffer, int position, int retrieveLength) const { // Split into up to 2 ranges, before and after the split then use memcpy on each. int range1Length = 0; if (position < part1Length) { int part1AfterPosition = part1Length - position; range1Length = retrieveLength; if (range1Length > part1AfterPosition) range1Length = part1AfterPosition; } memcpy(buffer, body + position, range1Length * sizeof(T)); buffer += range1Length; position = position + range1Length + gapLength; int range2Length = retrieveLength - range1Length; memcpy(buffer, body + position, range2Length * sizeof(T)); } T *BufferPointer() { RoomFor(1); GapTo(lengthBody); body[lengthBody] = 0; return body; } T *RangePointer(int position, int rangeLength) { if (position < part1Length) { if ((position + rangeLength) > part1Length) { // Range overlaps gap, so move gap to start of range. GapTo(position); return body + position + gapLength; } else { return body + position; } } else { return body + position + gapLength; } } int GapPosition() const { return part1Length; } }; #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE } #endif #endif presage-0.9.1/apps/gtk/gprompter/scintilla/src/Indicator.h0000644000175000017500000000136112515432437023557 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000// Scintilla source code edit control /** @file Indicator.h ** Defines the style of indicators which are text decorations such as underlining. **/ // Copyright 1998-2001 by Neil Hodgson // The License.txt file describes the conditions under which this software may be distributed. #ifndef INDICATOR_H #define INDICATOR_H #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE namespace Scintilla { #endif /** */ class Indicator { public: int style; bool under; ColourDesired fore; int fillAlpha; int outlineAlpha; Indicator() : style(INDIC_PLAIN), under(false), fore(ColourDesired(0,0,0)), fillAlpha(30), outlineAlpha(50) { } void Draw(Surface *surface, const PRectangle &rc, const PRectangle &rcLine) const; }; #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE } #endif #endif presage-0.9.1/apps/gtk/gprompter/scintilla/src/CallTip.h0000644000175000017500000000530612152511370023165 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000// Scintilla source code edit control /** @file CallTip.h ** Interface to the call tip control. **/ // Copyright 1998-2001 by Neil Hodgson // The License.txt file describes the conditions under which this software may be distributed. #ifndef CALLTIP_H #define CALLTIP_H #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE namespace Scintilla { #endif /** */ class CallTip { int startHighlight; // character offset to start and... int endHighlight; // ...end of highlighted text std::string val; Font font; PRectangle rectUp; // rectangle of last up angle in the tip PRectangle rectDown; // rectangle of last down arrow in the tip int lineHeight; // vertical line spacing int offsetMain; // The alignment point of the call tip int tabSize; // Tab size in pixels, <=0 no TAB expand bool useStyleCallTip; // if true, STYLE_CALLTIP should be used bool above; // if true, display calltip above text // Private so CallTip objects can not be copied CallTip(const CallTip &); CallTip &operator=(const CallTip &); void DrawChunk(Surface *surface, int &x, const char *s, int posStart, int posEnd, int ytext, PRectangle rcClient, bool highlight, bool draw); int PaintContents(Surface *surfaceWindow, bool draw); bool IsTabCharacter(char c) const; int NextTabPos(int x) const; public: Window wCallTip; Window wDraw; bool inCallTipMode; int posStartCallTip; ColourDesired colourBG; ColourDesired colourUnSel; ColourDesired colourSel; ColourDesired colourShade; ColourDesired colourLight; int codePage; int clickPlace; int insetX; // text inset in x from calltip border int widthArrow; int borderHeight; int verticalOffset; // pixel offset up or down of the calltip with respect to the line CallTip(); ~CallTip(); void PaintCT(Surface *surfaceWindow); void MouseClick(Point pt); /// Setup the calltip and return a rectangle of the area required. PRectangle CallTipStart(int pos, Point pt, int textHeight, const char *defn, const char *faceName, int size, int codePage_, int characterSet, int technology, Window &wParent); void CallTipCancel(); /// Set a range of characters to be displayed in a highlight style. /// Commonly used to highlight the current parameter. void SetHighlight(int start, int end); /// Set the tab size in pixels for the call tip. 0 or -ve means no tab expand. void SetTabSize(int tabSz); /// Set calltip position. void SetPosition(bool aboveText); /// Used to determine which STYLE_xxxx to use for call tip information bool UseStyleCallTip() const { return useStyleCallTip;} // Modify foreground and background colours void SetForeBack(const ColourDesired &fore, const ColourDesired &back); }; #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE } #endif #endif presage-0.9.1/apps/gtk/gprompter/scintilla/src/Decoration.cxx0000644000175000017500000001042112515432437024302 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000/** @file Decoration.cxx ** Visual elements added over text. **/ // Copyright 1998-2007 by Neil Hodgson // The License.txt file describes the conditions under which this software may be distributed. #include #include #include #include #include #include "Platform.h" #include "Scintilla.h" #include "SplitVector.h" #include "Partitioning.h" #include "RunStyles.h" #include "Decoration.h" #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE using namespace Scintilla; #endif Decoration::Decoration(int indicator_) : next(0), indicator(indicator_) { } Decoration::~Decoration() { } bool Decoration::Empty() const { return (rs.Runs() == 1) && (rs.AllSameAs(0)); } DecorationList::DecorationList() : currentIndicator(0), currentValue(1), current(0), lengthDocument(0), root(0), clickNotified(false) { } DecorationList::~DecorationList() { Decoration *deco = root; while (deco) { Decoration *decoNext = deco->next; delete deco; deco = decoNext; } root = 0; current = 0; } Decoration *DecorationList::DecorationFromIndicator(int indicator) { for (Decoration *deco=root; deco; deco = deco->next) { if (deco->indicator == indicator) { return deco; } } return 0; } Decoration *DecorationList::Create(int indicator, int length) { currentIndicator = indicator; Decoration *decoNew = new Decoration(indicator); decoNew->rs.InsertSpace(0, length); Decoration *decoPrev = 0; Decoration *deco = root; while (deco && (deco->indicator < indicator)) { decoPrev = deco; deco = deco->next; } if (decoPrev == 0) { decoNew->next = root; root = decoNew; } else { decoNew->next = deco; decoPrev->next = decoNew; } return decoNew; } void DecorationList::Delete(int indicator) { Decoration *decoToDelete = 0; if (root) { if (root->indicator == indicator) { decoToDelete = root; root = root->next; } else { Decoration *deco=root; while (deco->next && !decoToDelete) { if (deco->next && deco->next->indicator == indicator) { decoToDelete = deco->next; deco->next = decoToDelete->next; } else { deco = deco->next; } } } } if (decoToDelete) { delete decoToDelete; current = 0; } } void DecorationList::SetCurrentIndicator(int indicator) { currentIndicator = indicator; current = DecorationFromIndicator(indicator); currentValue = 1; } void DecorationList::SetCurrentValue(int value) { currentValue = value ? value : 1; } bool DecorationList::FillRange(int &position, int value, int &fillLength) { if (!current) { current = DecorationFromIndicator(currentIndicator); if (!current) { current = Create(currentIndicator, lengthDocument); } } bool changed = current->rs.FillRange(position, value, fillLength); if (current->Empty()) { Delete(currentIndicator); } return changed; } void DecorationList::InsertSpace(int position, int insertLength) { const bool atEnd = position == lengthDocument; lengthDocument += insertLength; for (Decoration *deco=root; deco; deco = deco->next) { deco->rs.InsertSpace(position, insertLength); if (atEnd) { deco->rs.FillRange(position, 0, insertLength); } } } void DecorationList::DeleteRange(int position, int deleteLength) { lengthDocument -= deleteLength; Decoration *deco; for (deco=root; deco; deco = deco->next) { deco->rs.DeleteRange(position, deleteLength); } DeleteAnyEmpty(); } void DecorationList::DeleteAnyEmpty() { Decoration *deco = root; while (deco) { if ((lengthDocument == 0) || deco->Empty()) { Delete(deco->indicator); deco = root; } else { deco = deco->next; } } } int DecorationList::AllOnFor(int position) const { int mask = 0; for (Decoration *deco=root; deco; deco = deco->next) { if (deco->rs.ValueAt(position)) { mask |= 1 << deco->indicator; } } return mask; } int DecorationList::ValueAt(int indicator, int position) { Decoration *deco = DecorationFromIndicator(indicator); if (deco) { return deco->rs.ValueAt(position); } return 0; } int DecorationList::Start(int indicator, int position) { Decoration *deco = DecorationFromIndicator(indicator); if (deco) { return deco->rs.StartRun(position); } return 0; } int DecorationList::End(int indicator, int position) { Decoration *deco = DecorationFromIndicator(indicator); if (deco) { return deco->rs.EndRun(position); } return 0; } presage-0.9.1/apps/gtk/gprompter/scintilla/src/EditView.cxx0000644000175000017500000024626112515432437023750 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000// Scintilla source code edit control /** @file Editor.cxx ** Defines the appearance of the main text area of the editor window. **/ // Copyright 1998-2014 by Neil Hodgson // The License.txt file describes the conditions under which this software may be distributed. #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "Platform.h" #include "ILexer.h" #include "Scintilla.h" #include "StringCopy.h" #include "SplitVector.h" #include "Partitioning.h" #include "RunStyles.h" #include "ContractionState.h" #include "CellBuffer.h" #include "PerLine.h" #include "KeyMap.h" #include "Indicator.h" #include "XPM.h" #include "LineMarker.h" #include "Style.h" #include "ViewStyle.h" #include "CharClassify.h" #include "Decoration.h" #include "CaseFolder.h" #include "Document.h" #include "UniConversion.h" #include "Selection.h" #include "PositionCache.h" #include "EditModel.h" #include "MarginView.h" #include "EditView.h" #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE using namespace Scintilla; #endif static inline bool IsControlCharacter(int ch) { // iscntrl returns true for lots of chars > 127 which are displayable return ch >= 0 && ch < ' '; } PrintParameters::PrintParameters() { magnification = 0; colourMode = SC_PRINT_NORMAL; wrapState = eWrapWord; } #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE namespace Scintilla { #endif bool ValidStyledText(const ViewStyle &vs, size_t styleOffset, const StyledText &st) { if (st.multipleStyles) { for (size_t iStyle = 0; iStyle(styles[endSegment + 1]) == style)) endSegment++; FontAlias fontText = vs.styles[style + styleOffset].font; width += static_cast(surface->WidthText(fontText, text + start, static_cast(endSegment - start + 1))); start = endSegment + 1; } return width; } int WidestLineWidth(Surface *surface, const ViewStyle &vs, int styleOffset, const StyledText &st) { int widthMax = 0; size_t start = 0; while (start < st.length) { size_t lenLine = st.LineLength(start); int widthSubLine; if (st.multipleStyles) { widthSubLine = WidthStyledText(surface, vs, styleOffset, st.text + start, st.styles + start, lenLine); } else { FontAlias fontText = vs.styles[styleOffset + st.style].font; widthSubLine = static_cast(surface->WidthText(fontText, st.text + start, static_cast(lenLine))); } if (widthSubLine > widthMax) widthMax = widthSubLine; start += lenLine + 1; } return widthMax; } void DrawTextNoClipPhase(Surface *surface, PRectangle rc, const Style &style, XYPOSITION ybase, const char *s, int len, DrawPhase phase) { FontAlias fontText = style.font; if (phase & drawBack) { if (phase & drawText) { // Drawing both surface->DrawTextNoClip(rc, fontText, ybase, s, len, style.fore, style.back); } else { surface->FillRectangle(rc, style.back); } } else if (phase & drawText) { surface->DrawTextTransparent(rc, fontText, ybase, s, len, style.fore); } } void DrawStyledText(Surface *surface, const ViewStyle &vs, int styleOffset, PRectangle rcText, const StyledText &st, size_t start, size_t length, DrawPhase phase) { if (st.multipleStyles) { int x = static_cast(rcText.left); size_t i = 0; while (i < length) { size_t end = i; size_t style = st.styles[i + start]; while (end < length - 1 && st.styles[start + end + 1] == style) end++; style += styleOffset; FontAlias fontText = vs.styles[style].font; const int width = static_cast(surface->WidthText(fontText, st.text + start + i, static_cast(end - i + 1))); PRectangle rcSegment = rcText; rcSegment.left = static_cast(x); rcSegment.right = static_cast(x + width + 1); DrawTextNoClipPhase(surface, rcSegment, vs.styles[style], rcText.top + vs.maxAscent, st.text + start + i, static_cast(end - i + 1), phase); x += width; i = end + 1; } } else { const size_t style = st.style + styleOffset; DrawTextNoClipPhase(surface, rcText, vs.styles[style], rcText.top + vs.maxAscent, st.text + start, static_cast(length), phase); } } #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE } #endif const XYPOSITION epsilon = 0.0001f; // A small nudge to avoid floating point precision issues EditView::EditView() { ldTabstops = NULL; hideSelection = false; drawOverstrikeCaret = true; bufferedDraw = true; phasesDraw = phasesTwo; lineWidthMaxSeen = 0; additionalCaretsBlink = true; additionalCaretsVisible = true; imeCaretBlockOverride = false; pixmapLine = 0; pixmapIndentGuide = 0; pixmapIndentGuideHighlight = 0; llc.SetLevel(LineLayoutCache::llcCaret); posCache.SetSize(0x400); } EditView::~EditView() { delete ldTabstops; ldTabstops = NULL; } bool EditView::SetTwoPhaseDraw(bool twoPhaseDraw) { const PhasesDraw phasesDrawNew = twoPhaseDraw ? phasesTwo : phasesOne; const bool redraw = phasesDraw != phasesDrawNew; phasesDraw = phasesDrawNew; return redraw; } bool EditView::SetPhasesDraw(int phases) { const PhasesDraw phasesDrawNew = static_cast(phases); const bool redraw = phasesDraw != phasesDrawNew; phasesDraw = phasesDrawNew; return redraw; } bool EditView::LinesOverlap() const { return phasesDraw == phasesMultiple; } void EditView::ClearAllTabstops() { delete ldTabstops; ldTabstops = 0; } int EditView::NextTabstopPos(int line, int x, int tabWidth) const { int next = GetNextTabstop(line, x); if (next > 0) return next; return ((((x + 2) / tabWidth) + 1) * tabWidth); } bool EditView::ClearTabstops(int line) { LineTabstops *lt = static_cast(ldTabstops); return lt && lt->ClearTabstops(line); } bool EditView::AddTabstop(int line, int x) { if (!ldTabstops) { ldTabstops = new LineTabstops(); } LineTabstops *lt = static_cast(ldTabstops); return lt && lt->AddTabstop(line, x); } int EditView::GetNextTabstop(int line, int x) const { LineTabstops *lt = static_cast(ldTabstops); if (lt) { return lt->GetNextTabstop(line, x); } else { return 0; } } void EditView::LinesAddedOrRemoved(int lineOfPos, int linesAdded) { if (ldTabstops) { if (linesAdded > 0) { for (int line = lineOfPos; line < lineOfPos + linesAdded; line++) { ldTabstops->InsertLine(line); } } else { for (int line = (lineOfPos + -linesAdded) - 1; line >= lineOfPos; line--) { ldTabstops->RemoveLine(line); } } } } void EditView::DropGraphics(bool freeObjects) { if (freeObjects) { delete pixmapLine; pixmapLine = 0; delete pixmapIndentGuide; pixmapIndentGuide = 0; delete pixmapIndentGuideHighlight; pixmapIndentGuideHighlight = 0; } else { if (pixmapLine) pixmapLine->Release(); if (pixmapIndentGuide) pixmapIndentGuide->Release(); if (pixmapIndentGuideHighlight) pixmapIndentGuideHighlight->Release(); } } void EditView::AllocateGraphics(const ViewStyle &vsDraw) { if (!pixmapLine) pixmapLine = Surface::Allocate(vsDraw.technology); if (!pixmapIndentGuide) pixmapIndentGuide = Surface::Allocate(vsDraw.technology); if (!pixmapIndentGuideHighlight) pixmapIndentGuideHighlight = Surface::Allocate(vsDraw.technology); } const char *ControlCharacterString(unsigned char ch) { const char *reps[] = { "NUL", "SOH", "STX", "ETX", "EOT", "ENQ", "ACK", "BEL", "BS", "HT", "LF", "VT", "FF", "CR", "SO", "SI", "DLE", "DC1", "DC2", "DC3", "DC4", "NAK", "SYN", "ETB", "CAN", "EM", "SUB", "ESC", "FS", "GS", "RS", "US" }; if (ch < ELEMENTS(reps)) { return reps[ch]; } else { return "BAD"; } } void DrawTabArrow(Surface *surface, PRectangle rcTab, int ymid) { int ydiff = static_cast(rcTab.bottom - rcTab.top) / 2; int xhead = static_cast(rcTab.right) - 1 - ydiff; if (xhead <= rcTab.left) { ydiff -= static_cast(rcTab.left) - xhead - 1; xhead = static_cast(rcTab.left) - 1; } if ((rcTab.left + 2) < (rcTab.right - 1)) surface->MoveTo(static_cast(rcTab.left) + 2, ymid); else surface->MoveTo(static_cast(rcTab.right) - 1, ymid); surface->LineTo(static_cast(rcTab.right) - 1, ymid); surface->LineTo(xhead, ymid - ydiff); surface->MoveTo(static_cast(rcTab.right) - 1, ymid); surface->LineTo(xhead, ymid + ydiff); } void EditView::RefreshPixMaps(Surface *surfaceWindow, WindowID wid, const ViewStyle &vsDraw) { if (!pixmapIndentGuide->Initialised()) { // 1 extra pixel in height so can handle odd/even positions and so produce a continuous line pixmapIndentGuide->InitPixMap(1, vsDraw.lineHeight + 1, surfaceWindow, wid); pixmapIndentGuideHighlight->InitPixMap(1, vsDraw.lineHeight + 1, surfaceWindow, wid); PRectangle rcIG = PRectangle::FromInts(0, 0, 1, vsDraw.lineHeight); pixmapIndentGuide->FillRectangle(rcIG, vsDraw.styles[STYLE_INDENTGUIDE].back); pixmapIndentGuide->PenColour(vsDraw.styles[STYLE_INDENTGUIDE].fore); pixmapIndentGuideHighlight->FillRectangle(rcIG, vsDraw.styles[STYLE_BRACELIGHT].back); pixmapIndentGuideHighlight->PenColour(vsDraw.styles[STYLE_BRACELIGHT].fore); for (int stripe = 1; stripe < vsDraw.lineHeight + 1; stripe += 2) { PRectangle rcPixel = PRectangle::FromInts(0, stripe, 1, stripe + 1); pixmapIndentGuide->FillRectangle(rcPixel, vsDraw.styles[STYLE_INDENTGUIDE].fore); pixmapIndentGuideHighlight->FillRectangle(rcPixel, vsDraw.styles[STYLE_BRACELIGHT].fore); } } } LineLayout *EditView::RetrieveLineLayout(int lineNumber, const EditModel &model) { int posLineStart = model.pdoc->LineStart(lineNumber); int posLineEnd = model.pdoc->LineStart(lineNumber + 1); PLATFORM_ASSERT(posLineEnd >= posLineStart); int lineCaret = model.pdoc->LineFromPosition(model.sel.MainCaret()); return llc.Retrieve(lineNumber, lineCaret, posLineEnd - posLineStart, model.pdoc->GetStyleClock(), model.LinesOnScreen() + 1, model.pdoc->LinesTotal()); } /** * Fill in the LineLayout data for the given line. * Copy the given @a line and its styles from the document into local arrays. * Also determine the x position at which each character starts. */ void EditView::LayoutLine(const EditModel &model, int line, Surface *surface, const ViewStyle &vstyle, LineLayout *ll, int width) { if (!ll) return; PLATFORM_ASSERT(line < model.pdoc->LinesTotal()); PLATFORM_ASSERT(ll->chars != NULL); int posLineStart = model.pdoc->LineStart(line); int posLineEnd = model.pdoc->LineStart(line + 1); // If the line is very long, limit the treatment to a length that should fit in the viewport if (posLineEnd >(posLineStart + ll->maxLineLength)) { posLineEnd = posLineStart + ll->maxLineLength; } if (ll->validity == LineLayout::llCheckTextAndStyle) { int lineLength = posLineEnd - posLineStart; if (!vstyle.viewEOL) { lineLength = model.pdoc->LineEnd(line) - posLineStart; } if (lineLength == ll->numCharsInLine) { // See if chars, styles, indicators, are all the same bool allSame = true; // Check base line layout char styleByte = 0; int numCharsInLine = 0; while (numCharsInLine < lineLength) { int charInDoc = numCharsInLine + posLineStart; char chDoc = model.pdoc->CharAt(charInDoc); styleByte = model.pdoc->StyleAt(charInDoc); allSame = allSame && (ll->styles[numCharsInLine] == static_cast(styleByte)); if (vstyle.styles[ll->styles[numCharsInLine]].caseForce == Style::caseMixed) allSame = allSame && (ll->chars[numCharsInLine] == chDoc); else if (vstyle.styles[ll->styles[numCharsInLine]].caseForce == Style::caseLower) allSame = allSame && (ll->chars[numCharsInLine] == static_cast(tolower(chDoc))); else // Style::caseUpper allSame = allSame && (ll->chars[numCharsInLine] == static_cast(toupper(chDoc))); numCharsInLine++; } allSame = allSame && (ll->styles[numCharsInLine] == styleByte); // For eolFilled if (allSame) { ll->validity = LineLayout::llPositions; } else { ll->validity = LineLayout::llInvalid; } } else { ll->validity = LineLayout::llInvalid; } } if (ll->validity == LineLayout::llInvalid) { ll->widthLine = LineLayout::wrapWidthInfinite; ll->lines = 1; if (vstyle.edgeState == EDGE_BACKGROUND) { ll->edgeColumn = model.pdoc->FindColumn(line, vstyle.theEdge); if (ll->edgeColumn >= posLineStart) { ll->edgeColumn -= posLineStart; } } else { ll->edgeColumn = -1; } // Fill base line layout const int lineLength = posLineEnd - posLineStart; model.pdoc->GetCharRange(ll->chars, posLineStart, lineLength); model.pdoc->GetStyleRange(ll->styles, posLineStart, lineLength); int numCharsBeforeEOL = model.pdoc->LineEnd(line) - posLineStart; const int numCharsInLine = (vstyle.viewEOL) ? lineLength : numCharsBeforeEOL; for (int styleInLine = 0; styleInLine < numCharsInLine; styleInLine++) { const unsigned char styleByte = ll->styles[styleInLine]; ll->styles[styleInLine] = styleByte; } const unsigned char styleByteLast = (lineLength > 0) ? ll->styles[lineLength - 1] : 0; if (vstyle.someStylesForceCase) { for (int charInLine = 0; charInLinechars[charInLine]; if (vstyle.styles[ll->styles[charInLine]].caseForce == Style::caseUpper) ll->chars[charInLine] = static_cast(toupper(chDoc)); else if (vstyle.styles[ll->styles[charInLine]].caseForce == Style::caseLower) ll->chars[charInLine] = static_cast(tolower(chDoc)); } } ll->xHighlightGuide = 0; // Extra element at the end of the line to hold end x position and act as ll->chars[numCharsInLine] = 0; // Also triggers processing in the loops as this is a control character ll->styles[numCharsInLine] = styleByteLast; // For eolFilled // Layout the line, determining the position of each character, // with an extra element at the end for the end of the line. ll->positions[0] = 0; bool lastSegItalics = false; BreakFinder bfLayout(ll, NULL, Range(0, numCharsInLine), posLineStart, 0, false, model.pdoc, &model.reprs); while (bfLayout.More()) { const TextSegment ts = bfLayout.Next(); std::fill(&ll->positions[ts.start + 1], &ll->positions[ts.end() + 1], 0.0f); if (vstyle.styles[ll->styles[ts.start]].visible) { if (ts.representation) { XYPOSITION representationWidth = vstyle.controlCharWidth; if (ll->chars[ts.start] == '\t') { // Tab is a special case of representation, taking a variable amount of space const int x = static_cast(ll->positions[ts.start]); const int tabWidth = static_cast(vstyle.tabWidth); representationWidth = static_cast(NextTabstopPos(line, x, tabWidth) - ll->positions[ts.start]); } else { if (representationWidth <= 0.0) { XYPOSITION positionsRepr[256]; // Should expand when needed posCache.MeasureWidths(surface, vstyle, STYLE_CONTROLCHAR, ts.representation->stringRep.c_str(), static_cast(ts.representation->stringRep.length()), positionsRepr, model.pdoc); representationWidth = positionsRepr[ts.representation->stringRep.length() - 1] + vstyle.ctrlCharPadding; } } for (int ii = 0; ii < ts.length; ii++) ll->positions[ts.start + 1 + ii] = representationWidth; } else { if ((ts.length == 1) && (' ' == ll->chars[ts.start])) { // Over half the segments are single characters and of these about half are space characters. ll->positions[ts.start + 1] = vstyle.styles[ll->styles[ts.start]].spaceWidth; } else { posCache.MeasureWidths(surface, vstyle, ll->styles[ts.start], ll->chars + ts.start, ts.length, ll->positions + ts.start + 1, model.pdoc); } } lastSegItalics = (!ts.representation) && ((ll->chars[ts.end() - 1] != ' ') && vstyle.styles[ll->styles[ts.start]].italic); } for (int posToIncrease = ts.start + 1; posToIncrease <= ts.end(); posToIncrease++) { ll->positions[posToIncrease] += ll->positions[ts.start]; } } // Small hack to make lines that end with italics not cut off the edge of the last character if (lastSegItalics) { ll->positions[numCharsInLine] += vstyle.lastSegItalicsOffset; } ll->numCharsInLine = numCharsInLine; ll->numCharsBeforeEOL = numCharsBeforeEOL; ll->validity = LineLayout::llPositions; } // Hard to cope when too narrow, so just assume there is space if (width < 20) { width = 20; } if ((ll->validity == LineLayout::llPositions) || (ll->widthLine != width)) { ll->widthLine = width; if (width == LineLayout::wrapWidthInfinite) { ll->lines = 1; } else if (width > ll->positions[ll->numCharsInLine]) { // Simple common case where line does not need wrapping. ll->lines = 1; } else { if (vstyle.wrapVisualFlags & SC_WRAPVISUALFLAG_END) { width -= static_cast(vstyle.aveCharWidth); // take into account the space for end wrap mark } XYPOSITION wrapAddIndent = 0; // This will be added to initial indent of line if (vstyle.wrapIndentMode == SC_WRAPINDENT_INDENT) { wrapAddIndent = model.pdoc->IndentSize() * vstyle.spaceWidth; } else if (vstyle.wrapIndentMode == SC_WRAPINDENT_FIXED) { wrapAddIndent = vstyle.wrapVisualStartIndent * vstyle.aveCharWidth; } ll->wrapIndent = wrapAddIndent; if (vstyle.wrapIndentMode != SC_WRAPINDENT_FIXED) for (int i = 0; i < ll->numCharsInLine; i++) { if (!IsSpaceOrTab(ll->chars[i])) { ll->wrapIndent += ll->positions[i]; // Add line indent break; } } // Check for text width minimum if (ll->wrapIndent > width - static_cast(vstyle.aveCharWidth) * 15) ll->wrapIndent = wrapAddIndent; // Check for wrapIndent minimum if ((vstyle.wrapVisualFlags & SC_WRAPVISUALFLAG_START) && (ll->wrapIndent < vstyle.aveCharWidth)) ll->wrapIndent = vstyle.aveCharWidth; // Indent to show start visual ll->lines = 0; // Calculate line start positions based upon width. int lastGoodBreak = 0; int lastLineStart = 0; XYACCUMULATOR startOffset = 0; int p = 0; while (p < ll->numCharsInLine) { if ((ll->positions[p + 1] - startOffset) >= width) { if (lastGoodBreak == lastLineStart) { // Try moving to start of last character if (p > 0) { lastGoodBreak = model.pdoc->MovePositionOutsideChar(p + posLineStart, -1) - posLineStart; } if (lastGoodBreak == lastLineStart) { // Ensure at least one character on line. lastGoodBreak = model.pdoc->MovePositionOutsideChar(lastGoodBreak + posLineStart + 1, 1) - posLineStart; } } lastLineStart = lastGoodBreak; ll->lines++; ll->SetLineStart(ll->lines, lastGoodBreak); startOffset = ll->positions[lastGoodBreak]; // take into account the space for start wrap mark and indent startOffset -= ll->wrapIndent; p = lastGoodBreak + 1; continue; } if (p > 0) { if (vstyle.wrapState == eWrapChar) { lastGoodBreak = model.pdoc->MovePositionOutsideChar(p + posLineStart, -1) - posLineStart; p = model.pdoc->MovePositionOutsideChar(p + 1 + posLineStart, 1) - posLineStart; continue; } else if ((vstyle.wrapState == eWrapWord) && (ll->styles[p] != ll->styles[p - 1])) { lastGoodBreak = p; } else if (IsSpaceOrTab(ll->chars[p - 1]) && !IsSpaceOrTab(ll->chars[p])) { lastGoodBreak = p; } } p++; } ll->lines++; } ll->validity = LineLayout::llLines; } } Point EditView::LocationFromPosition(Surface *surface, const EditModel &model, SelectionPosition pos, int topLine, const ViewStyle &vs) { Point pt; if (pos.Position() == INVALID_POSITION) return pt; const int line = model.pdoc->LineFromPosition(pos.Position()); const int lineVisible = model.cs.DisplayFromDoc(line); //Platform::DebugPrintf("line=%d\n", line); AutoLineLayout ll(llc, RetrieveLineLayout(line, model)); if (surface && ll) { const int posLineStart = model.pdoc->LineStart(line); LayoutLine(model, line, surface, vs, ll, model.wrapWidth); const int posInLine = pos.Position() - posLineStart; pt = ll->PointFromPosition(posInLine, vs.lineHeight); pt.y += (lineVisible - topLine) * vs.lineHeight; pt.x += vs.textStart - model.xOffset; } pt.x += pos.VirtualSpace() * vs.styles[ll->EndLineStyle()].spaceWidth; return pt; } SelectionPosition EditView::SPositionFromLocation(Surface *surface, const EditModel &model, Point pt, bool canReturnInvalid, bool charPosition, bool virtualSpace, const ViewStyle &vs) { pt.x = pt.x - vs.textStart; int visibleLine = static_cast(floor(pt.y / vs.lineHeight)); if (!canReturnInvalid && (visibleLine < 0)) visibleLine = 0; const int lineDoc = model.cs.DocFromDisplay(visibleLine); if (canReturnInvalid && (lineDoc < 0)) return SelectionPosition(INVALID_POSITION); if (lineDoc >= model.pdoc->LinesTotal()) return SelectionPosition(canReturnInvalid ? INVALID_POSITION : model.pdoc->Length()); const int posLineStart = model.pdoc->LineStart(lineDoc); AutoLineLayout ll(llc, RetrieveLineLayout(lineDoc, model)); if (surface && ll) { LayoutLine(model, lineDoc, surface, vs, ll, model.wrapWidth); const int lineStartSet = model.cs.DisplayFromDoc(lineDoc); const int subLine = visibleLine - lineStartSet; if (subLine < ll->lines) { const Range rangeSubLine = ll->SubLineRange(subLine); const XYPOSITION subLineStart = ll->positions[rangeSubLine.start]; if (subLine > 0) // Wrapped pt.x -= ll->wrapIndent; const int positionInLine = ll->FindPositionFromX(pt.x + subLineStart, rangeSubLine, charPosition); if (positionInLine < rangeSubLine.end) { return SelectionPosition(model.pdoc->MovePositionOutsideChar(positionInLine + posLineStart, 1)); } if (virtualSpace) { const XYPOSITION spaceWidth = vs.styles[ll->EndLineStyle()].spaceWidth; const int spaceOffset = static_cast( (pt.x + subLineStart - ll->positions[rangeSubLine.end] + spaceWidth / 2) / spaceWidth); return SelectionPosition(rangeSubLine.end + posLineStart, spaceOffset); } else if (canReturnInvalid) { if (pt.x < (ll->positions[rangeSubLine.end] - subLineStart)) { return SelectionPosition(model.pdoc->MovePositionOutsideChar(rangeSubLine.end + posLineStart, 1)); } } else { return SelectionPosition(rangeSubLine.end + posLineStart); } } if (!canReturnInvalid) return SelectionPosition(ll->numCharsInLine + posLineStart); } return SelectionPosition(canReturnInvalid ? INVALID_POSITION : posLineStart); } /** * Find the document position corresponding to an x coordinate on a particular document line. * Ensure is between whole characters when document is in multi-byte or UTF-8 mode. * This method is used for rectangular selections and does not work on wrapped lines. */ SelectionPosition EditView::SPositionFromLineX(Surface *surface, const EditModel &model, int lineDoc, int x, const ViewStyle &vs) { AutoLineLayout ll(llc, RetrieveLineLayout(lineDoc, model)); if (surface && ll) { const int posLineStart = model.pdoc->LineStart(lineDoc); LayoutLine(model, lineDoc, surface, vs, ll, model.wrapWidth); const Range rangeSubLine = ll->SubLineRange(0); const XYPOSITION subLineStart = ll->positions[rangeSubLine.start]; const int positionInLine = ll->FindPositionFromX(x + subLineStart, rangeSubLine, false); if (positionInLine < rangeSubLine.end) { return SelectionPosition(model.pdoc->MovePositionOutsideChar(positionInLine + posLineStart, 1)); } const XYPOSITION spaceWidth = vs.styles[ll->EndLineStyle()].spaceWidth; const int spaceOffset = static_cast( (x + subLineStart - ll->positions[rangeSubLine.end] + spaceWidth / 2) / spaceWidth); return SelectionPosition(rangeSubLine.end + posLineStart, spaceOffset); } return SelectionPosition(0); } int EditView::DisplayFromPosition(Surface *surface, const EditModel &model, int pos, const ViewStyle &vs) { int lineDoc = model.pdoc->LineFromPosition(pos); int lineDisplay = model.cs.DisplayFromDoc(lineDoc); AutoLineLayout ll(llc, RetrieveLineLayout(lineDoc, model)); if (surface && ll) { LayoutLine(model, lineDoc, surface, vs, ll, model.wrapWidth); unsigned int posLineStart = model.pdoc->LineStart(lineDoc); int posInLine = pos - posLineStart; lineDisplay--; // To make up for first increment ahead. for (int subLine = 0; subLine < ll->lines; subLine++) { if (posInLine >= ll->LineStart(subLine)) { lineDisplay++; } } } return lineDisplay; } int EditView::StartEndDisplayLine(Surface *surface, const EditModel &model, int pos, bool start, const ViewStyle &vs) { int line = model.pdoc->LineFromPosition(pos); AutoLineLayout ll(llc, RetrieveLineLayout(line, model)); int posRet = INVALID_POSITION; if (surface && ll) { unsigned int posLineStart = model.pdoc->LineStart(line); LayoutLine(model, line, surface, vs, ll, model.wrapWidth); int posInLine = pos - posLineStart; if (posInLine <= ll->maxLineLength) { for (int subLine = 0; subLine < ll->lines; subLine++) { if ((posInLine >= ll->LineStart(subLine)) && (posInLine <= ll->LineStart(subLine + 1))) { if (start) { posRet = ll->LineStart(subLine) + posLineStart; } else { if (subLine == ll->lines - 1) posRet = ll->LineStart(subLine + 1) + posLineStart; else posRet = ll->LineStart(subLine + 1) + posLineStart - 1; } } } } } return posRet; } static ColourDesired SelectionBackground(const ViewStyle &vsDraw, bool main, bool primarySelection) { return main ? (primarySelection ? vsDraw.selColours.back : vsDraw.selBackground2) : vsDraw.selAdditionalBackground; } static ColourDesired TextBackground(const EditModel &model, const ViewStyle &vsDraw, const LineLayout *ll, ColourOptional background, int inSelection, bool inHotspot, int styleMain, int i) { if (inSelection == 1) { if (vsDraw.selColours.back.isSet && (vsDraw.selAlpha == SC_ALPHA_NOALPHA)) { return SelectionBackground(vsDraw, true, model.primarySelection); } } else if (inSelection == 2) { if (vsDraw.selColours.back.isSet && (vsDraw.selAdditionalAlpha == SC_ALPHA_NOALPHA)) { return SelectionBackground(vsDraw, false, model.primarySelection); } } else { if ((vsDraw.edgeState == EDGE_BACKGROUND) && (i >= ll->edgeColumn) && (i < ll->numCharsBeforeEOL)) return vsDraw.edgecolour; if (inHotspot && vsDraw.hotspotColours.back.isSet) return vsDraw.hotspotColours.back; } if (background.isSet && (styleMain != STYLE_BRACELIGHT) && (styleMain != STYLE_BRACEBAD)) { return background; } else { return vsDraw.styles[styleMain].back; } } void EditView::DrawIndentGuide(Surface *surface, int lineVisible, int lineHeight, int start, PRectangle rcSegment, bool highlight) { Point from = Point::FromInts(0, ((lineVisible & 1) && (lineHeight & 1)) ? 1 : 0); PRectangle rcCopyArea = PRectangle::FromInts(start + 1, static_cast(rcSegment.top), start + 2, static_cast(rcSegment.bottom)); surface->Copy(rcCopyArea, from, highlight ? *pixmapIndentGuideHighlight : *pixmapIndentGuide); } static void SimpleAlphaRectangle(Surface *surface, PRectangle rc, ColourDesired fill, int alpha) { if (alpha != SC_ALPHA_NOALPHA) { surface->AlphaRectangle(rc, 0, fill, alpha, fill, alpha, 0); } } static void DrawTextBlob(Surface *surface, const ViewStyle &vsDraw, PRectangle rcSegment, const char *s, ColourDesired textBack, ColourDesired textFore, bool fillBackground) { if (fillBackground) { surface->FillRectangle(rcSegment, textBack); } FontAlias ctrlCharsFont = vsDraw.styles[STYLE_CONTROLCHAR].font; int normalCharHeight = static_cast(surface->Ascent(ctrlCharsFont) - surface->InternalLeading(ctrlCharsFont)); PRectangle rcCChar = rcSegment; rcCChar.left = rcCChar.left + 1; rcCChar.top = rcSegment.top + vsDraw.maxAscent - normalCharHeight; rcCChar.bottom = rcSegment.top + vsDraw.maxAscent + 1; PRectangle rcCentral = rcCChar; rcCentral.top++; rcCentral.bottom--; surface->FillRectangle(rcCentral, textFore); PRectangle rcChar = rcCChar; rcChar.left++; rcChar.right--; surface->DrawTextClipped(rcChar, ctrlCharsFont, rcSegment.top + vsDraw.maxAscent, s, static_cast(s ? strlen(s) : 0), textBack, textFore); } void EditView::DrawEOL(Surface *surface, const EditModel &model, const ViewStyle &vsDraw, const LineLayout *ll, PRectangle rcLine, int line, int lineEnd, int xStart, int subLine, XYACCUMULATOR subLineStart, ColourOptional background) { const int posLineStart = model.pdoc->LineStart(line); PRectangle rcSegment = rcLine; const bool lastSubLine = subLine == (ll->lines - 1); XYPOSITION virtualSpace = 0; if (lastSubLine) { const XYPOSITION spaceWidth = vsDraw.styles[ll->EndLineStyle()].spaceWidth; virtualSpace = model.sel.VirtualSpaceFor(model.pdoc->LineEnd(line)) * spaceWidth; } XYPOSITION xEol = static_cast(ll->positions[lineEnd] - subLineStart); // Fill the virtual space and show selections within it if (virtualSpace) { rcSegment.left = xEol + xStart; rcSegment.right = xEol + xStart + virtualSpace; surface->FillRectangle(rcSegment, background.isSet ? background : vsDraw.styles[ll->styles[ll->numCharsInLine]].back); if (!hideSelection && ((vsDraw.selAlpha == SC_ALPHA_NOALPHA) || (vsDraw.selAdditionalAlpha == SC_ALPHA_NOALPHA))) { SelectionSegment virtualSpaceRange(SelectionPosition(model.pdoc->LineEnd(line)), SelectionPosition(model.pdoc->LineEnd(line), model.sel.VirtualSpaceFor(model.pdoc->LineEnd(line)))); for (size_t r = 0; rEndLineStyle()].spaceWidth; rcSegment.left = xStart + ll->positions[portion.start.Position() - posLineStart] - static_cast(subLineStart)+portion.start.VirtualSpace() * spaceWidth; rcSegment.right = xStart + ll->positions[portion.end.Position() - posLineStart] - static_cast(subLineStart)+portion.end.VirtualSpace() * spaceWidth; rcSegment.left = (rcSegment.left > rcLine.left) ? rcSegment.left : rcLine.left; rcSegment.right = (rcSegment.right < rcLine.right) ? rcSegment.right : rcLine.right; surface->FillRectangle(rcSegment, SelectionBackground(vsDraw, r == model.sel.Main(), model.primarySelection)); } } } } } int eolInSelection = 0; int alpha = SC_ALPHA_NOALPHA; if (!hideSelection) { int posAfterLineEnd = model.pdoc->LineStart(line + 1); eolInSelection = (subLine == (ll->lines - 1)) ? model.sel.InSelectionForEOL(posAfterLineEnd) : 0; alpha = (eolInSelection == 1) ? vsDraw.selAlpha : vsDraw.selAdditionalAlpha; } // Draw the [CR], [LF], or [CR][LF] blobs if visible line ends are on XYPOSITION blobsWidth = 0; if (lastSubLine) { for (int eolPos = ll->numCharsBeforeEOL; eolPosnumCharsInLine; eolPos++) { rcSegment.left = xStart + ll->positions[eolPos] - static_cast(subLineStart)+virtualSpace; rcSegment.right = xStart + ll->positions[eolPos + 1] - static_cast(subLineStart)+virtualSpace; blobsWidth += rcSegment.Width(); char hexits[4]; const char *ctrlChar; unsigned char chEOL = ll->chars[eolPos]; int styleMain = ll->styles[eolPos]; ColourDesired textBack = TextBackground(model, vsDraw, ll, background, eolInSelection, false, styleMain, eolPos); if (UTF8IsAscii(chEOL)) { ctrlChar = ControlCharacterString(chEOL); } else { const Representation *repr = model.reprs.RepresentationFromCharacter(ll->chars + eolPos, ll->numCharsInLine - eolPos); if (repr) { ctrlChar = repr->stringRep.c_str(); eolPos = ll->numCharsInLine; } else { sprintf(hexits, "x%2X", chEOL); ctrlChar = hexits; } } ColourDesired textFore = vsDraw.styles[styleMain].fore; if (eolInSelection && vsDraw.selColours.fore.isSet) { textFore = (eolInSelection == 1) ? vsDraw.selColours.fore : vsDraw.selAdditionalForeground; } if (eolInSelection && vsDraw.selColours.back.isSet && (line < model.pdoc->LinesTotal() - 1)) { if (alpha == SC_ALPHA_NOALPHA) { surface->FillRectangle(rcSegment, SelectionBackground(vsDraw, eolInSelection == 1, model.primarySelection)); } else { surface->FillRectangle(rcSegment, textBack); } } else { surface->FillRectangle(rcSegment, textBack); } DrawTextBlob(surface, vsDraw, rcSegment, ctrlChar, textBack, textFore, phasesDraw == phasesOne); if (eolInSelection && vsDraw.selColours.back.isSet && (line < model.pdoc->LinesTotal() - 1) && (alpha != SC_ALPHA_NOALPHA)) { SimpleAlphaRectangle(surface, rcSegment, SelectionBackground(vsDraw, eolInSelection == 1, model.primarySelection), alpha); } } } // Draw the eol-is-selected rectangle rcSegment.left = xEol + xStart + virtualSpace + blobsWidth; rcSegment.right = rcSegment.left + vsDraw.aveCharWidth; if (eolInSelection && vsDraw.selColours.back.isSet && (line < model.pdoc->LinesTotal() - 1) && (alpha == SC_ALPHA_NOALPHA)) { surface->FillRectangle(rcSegment, SelectionBackground(vsDraw, eolInSelection == 1, model.primarySelection)); } else { if (background.isSet) { surface->FillRectangle(rcSegment, background); } else if (line < model.pdoc->LinesTotal() - 1) { surface->FillRectangle(rcSegment, vsDraw.styles[ll->styles[ll->numCharsInLine]].back); } else if (vsDraw.styles[ll->styles[ll->numCharsInLine]].eolFilled) { surface->FillRectangle(rcSegment, vsDraw.styles[ll->styles[ll->numCharsInLine]].back); } else { surface->FillRectangle(rcSegment, vsDraw.styles[STYLE_DEFAULT].back); } if (eolInSelection && vsDraw.selColours.back.isSet && (line < model.pdoc->LinesTotal() - 1) && (alpha != SC_ALPHA_NOALPHA)) { SimpleAlphaRectangle(surface, rcSegment, SelectionBackground(vsDraw, eolInSelection == 1, model.primarySelection), alpha); } } // Fill the remainder of the line rcSegment.left = rcSegment.right; if (rcSegment.left < rcLine.left) rcSegment.left = rcLine.left; rcSegment.right = rcLine.right; if (eolInSelection && vsDraw.selEOLFilled && vsDraw.selColours.back.isSet && (line < model.pdoc->LinesTotal() - 1) && (alpha == SC_ALPHA_NOALPHA)) { surface->FillRectangle(rcSegment, SelectionBackground(vsDraw, eolInSelection == 1, model.primarySelection)); } else { if (background.isSet) { surface->FillRectangle(rcSegment, background); } else if (vsDraw.styles[ll->styles[ll->numCharsInLine]].eolFilled) { surface->FillRectangle(rcSegment, vsDraw.styles[ll->styles[ll->numCharsInLine]].back); } else { surface->FillRectangle(rcSegment, vsDraw.styles[STYLE_DEFAULT].back); } if (eolInSelection && vsDraw.selEOLFilled && vsDraw.selColours.back.isSet && (line < model.pdoc->LinesTotal() - 1) && (alpha != SC_ALPHA_NOALPHA)) { SimpleAlphaRectangle(surface, rcSegment, SelectionBackground(vsDraw, eolInSelection == 1, model.primarySelection), alpha); } } bool drawWrapMarkEnd = false; if (vsDraw.wrapVisualFlags & SC_WRAPVISUALFLAG_END) { if (subLine + 1 < ll->lines) { drawWrapMarkEnd = ll->LineStart(subLine + 1) != 0; } } if (drawWrapMarkEnd) { PRectangle rcPlace = rcSegment; if (vsDraw.wrapVisualFlagsLocation & SC_WRAPVISUALFLAGLOC_END_BY_TEXT) { rcPlace.left = xEol + xStart + virtualSpace; rcPlace.right = rcPlace.left + vsDraw.aveCharWidth; } else { // rcLine is clipped to text area rcPlace.right = rcLine.right; rcPlace.left = rcPlace.right - vsDraw.aveCharWidth; } DrawWrapMarker(surface, rcPlace, true, vsDraw.WrapColour()); } } static void DrawIndicator(int indicNum, int startPos, int endPos, Surface *surface, const ViewStyle &vsDraw, const LineLayout *ll, int xStart, PRectangle rcLine, int subLine) { const XYPOSITION subLineStart = ll->positions[ll->LineStart(subLine)]; PRectangle rcIndic( ll->positions[startPos] + xStart - subLineStart, rcLine.top + vsDraw.maxAscent, ll->positions[endPos] + xStart - subLineStart, rcLine.top + vsDraw.maxAscent + 3); vsDraw.indicators[indicNum].Draw(surface, rcIndic, rcLine); } static void DrawIndicators(Surface *surface, const EditModel &model, const ViewStyle &vsDraw, const LineLayout *ll, int line, int xStart, PRectangle rcLine, int subLine, int lineEnd, bool under) { // Draw decorators const int posLineStart = model.pdoc->LineStart(line); const int lineStart = ll->LineStart(subLine); const int posLineEnd = posLineStart + lineEnd; for (Decoration *deco = model.pdoc->decorations.root; deco; deco = deco->next) { if (under == vsDraw.indicators[deco->indicator].under) { int startPos = posLineStart + lineStart; if (!deco->rs.ValueAt(startPos)) { startPos = deco->rs.EndRun(startPos); } while ((startPos < posLineEnd) && (deco->rs.ValueAt(startPos))) { int endPos = deco->rs.EndRun(startPos); if (endPos > posLineEnd) endPos = posLineEnd; DrawIndicator(deco->indicator, startPos - posLineStart, endPos - posLineStart, surface, vsDraw, ll, xStart, rcLine, subLine); startPos = endPos; if (!deco->rs.ValueAt(startPos)) { startPos = deco->rs.EndRun(startPos); } } } } // Use indicators to highlight matching braces if ((vsDraw.braceHighlightIndicatorSet && (model.bracesMatchStyle == STYLE_BRACELIGHT)) || (vsDraw.braceBadLightIndicatorSet && (model.bracesMatchStyle == STYLE_BRACEBAD))) { int braceIndicator = (model.bracesMatchStyle == STYLE_BRACELIGHT) ? vsDraw.braceHighlightIndicator : vsDraw.braceBadLightIndicator; if (under == vsDraw.indicators[braceIndicator].under) { Range rangeLine(posLineStart + lineStart, posLineEnd); if (rangeLine.ContainsCharacter(model.braces[0])) { int braceOffset = model.braces[0] - posLineStart; if (braceOffset < ll->numCharsInLine) { DrawIndicator(braceIndicator, braceOffset, braceOffset + 1, surface, vsDraw, ll, xStart, rcLine, subLine); } } if (rangeLine.ContainsCharacter(model.braces[1])) { int braceOffset = model.braces[1] - posLineStart; if (braceOffset < ll->numCharsInLine) { DrawIndicator(braceIndicator, braceOffset, braceOffset + 1, surface, vsDraw, ll, xStart, rcLine, subLine); } } } } } void EditView::DrawAnnotation(Surface *surface, const EditModel &model, const ViewStyle &vsDraw, const LineLayout *ll, int line, int xStart, PRectangle rcLine, int subLine, DrawPhase phase) { int indent = static_cast(model.pdoc->GetLineIndentation(line) * vsDraw.spaceWidth); PRectangle rcSegment = rcLine; int annotationLine = subLine - ll->lines; const StyledText stAnnotation = model.pdoc->AnnotationStyledText(line); if (stAnnotation.text && ValidStyledText(vsDraw, vsDraw.annotationStyleOffset, stAnnotation)) { if (phase & drawBack) { surface->FillRectangle(rcSegment, vsDraw.styles[0].back); } rcSegment.left = static_cast(xStart); if (model.trackLineWidth || (vsDraw.annotationVisible == ANNOTATION_BOXED)) { // Only care about calculating width if tracking or need to draw box int widthAnnotation = WidestLineWidth(surface, vsDraw, vsDraw.annotationStyleOffset, stAnnotation); if (vsDraw.annotationVisible == ANNOTATION_BOXED) { widthAnnotation += static_cast(vsDraw.spaceWidth * 2); // Margins } if (widthAnnotation > lineWidthMaxSeen) lineWidthMaxSeen = widthAnnotation; if (vsDraw.annotationVisible == ANNOTATION_BOXED) { rcSegment.left = static_cast(xStart + indent); rcSegment.right = rcSegment.left + widthAnnotation; } } const int annotationLines = model.pdoc->AnnotationLines(line); size_t start = 0; size_t lengthAnnotation = stAnnotation.LineLength(start); int lineInAnnotation = 0; while ((lineInAnnotation < annotationLine) && (start < stAnnotation.length)) { start += lengthAnnotation + 1; lengthAnnotation = stAnnotation.LineLength(start); lineInAnnotation++; } PRectangle rcText = rcSegment; if ((phase & drawBack) && (vsDraw.annotationVisible == ANNOTATION_BOXED)) { surface->FillRectangle(rcText, vsDraw.styles[stAnnotation.StyleAt(start) + vsDraw.annotationStyleOffset].back); rcText.left += vsDraw.spaceWidth; } DrawStyledText(surface, vsDraw, vsDraw.annotationStyleOffset, rcText, stAnnotation, start, lengthAnnotation, phase); if ((phase & drawBack) && (vsDraw.annotationVisible == ANNOTATION_BOXED)) { surface->PenColour(vsDraw.styles[vsDraw.annotationStyleOffset].fore); surface->MoveTo(static_cast(rcSegment.left), static_cast(rcSegment.top)); surface->LineTo(static_cast(rcSegment.left), static_cast(rcSegment.bottom)); surface->MoveTo(static_cast(rcSegment.right), static_cast(rcSegment.top)); surface->LineTo(static_cast(rcSegment.right), static_cast(rcSegment.bottom)); if (subLine == ll->lines) { surface->MoveTo(static_cast(rcSegment.left), static_cast(rcSegment.top)); surface->LineTo(static_cast(rcSegment.right), static_cast(rcSegment.top)); } if (subLine == ll->lines + annotationLines - 1) { surface->MoveTo(static_cast(rcSegment.left), static_cast(rcSegment.bottom - 1)); surface->LineTo(static_cast(rcSegment.right), static_cast(rcSegment.bottom - 1)); } } } } static void DrawBlockCaret(Surface *surface, const EditModel &model, const ViewStyle &vsDraw, const LineLayout *ll, int subLine, int xStart, int offset, int posCaret, PRectangle rcCaret, ColourDesired caretColour) { int lineStart = ll->LineStart(subLine); int posBefore = posCaret; int posAfter = model.pdoc->MovePositionOutsideChar(posCaret + 1, 1); int numCharsToDraw = posAfter - posCaret; // Work out where the starting and ending offsets are. We need to // see if the previous character shares horizontal space, such as a // glyph / combining character. If so we'll need to draw that too. int offsetFirstChar = offset; int offsetLastChar = offset + (posAfter - posCaret); while ((posBefore > 0) && ((offsetLastChar - numCharsToDraw) >= lineStart)) { if ((ll->positions[offsetLastChar] - ll->positions[offsetLastChar - numCharsToDraw]) > 0) { // The char does not share horizontal space break; } // Char shares horizontal space, update the numChars to draw // Update posBefore to point to the prev char posBefore = model.pdoc->MovePositionOutsideChar(posBefore - 1, -1); numCharsToDraw = posAfter - posBefore; offsetFirstChar = offset - (posCaret - posBefore); } // See if the next character shares horizontal space, if so we'll // need to draw that too. if (offsetFirstChar < 0) offsetFirstChar = 0; numCharsToDraw = offsetLastChar - offsetFirstChar; while ((offsetLastChar < ll->LineStart(subLine + 1)) && (offsetLastChar <= ll->numCharsInLine)) { // Update posAfter to point to the 2nd next char, this is where // the next character ends, and 2nd next begins. We'll need // to compare these two posBefore = posAfter; posAfter = model.pdoc->MovePositionOutsideChar(posAfter + 1, 1); offsetLastChar = offset + (posAfter - posCaret); if ((ll->positions[offsetLastChar] - ll->positions[offsetLastChar - (posAfter - posBefore)]) > 0) { // The char does not share horizontal space break; } // Char shares horizontal space, update the numChars to draw numCharsToDraw = offsetLastChar - offsetFirstChar; } // We now know what to draw, update the caret drawing rectangle rcCaret.left = ll->positions[offsetFirstChar] - ll->positions[lineStart] + xStart; rcCaret.right = ll->positions[offsetFirstChar + numCharsToDraw] - ll->positions[lineStart] + xStart; // Adjust caret position to take into account any word wrapping symbols. if ((ll->wrapIndent != 0) && (lineStart != 0)) { XYPOSITION wordWrapCharWidth = ll->wrapIndent; rcCaret.left += wordWrapCharWidth; rcCaret.right += wordWrapCharWidth; } // This character is where the caret block is, we override the colours // (inversed) for drawing the caret here. int styleMain = ll->styles[offsetFirstChar]; FontAlias fontText = vsDraw.styles[styleMain].font; surface->DrawTextClipped(rcCaret, fontText, rcCaret.top + vsDraw.maxAscent, ll->chars + offsetFirstChar, numCharsToDraw, vsDraw.styles[styleMain].back, caretColour); } void EditView::DrawCarets(Surface *surface, const EditModel &model, const ViewStyle &vsDraw, const LineLayout *ll, int lineDoc, int xStart, PRectangle rcLine, int subLine) const { // When drag is active it is the only caret drawn bool drawDrag = model.posDrag.IsValid(); if (hideSelection && !drawDrag) return; const int posLineStart = model.pdoc->LineStart(lineDoc); // For each selection draw for (size_t r = 0; (rEndLineStyle()].spaceWidth; const XYPOSITION virtualOffset = posCaret.VirtualSpace() * spaceWidth; if (ll->InLine(offset, subLine) && offset <= ll->numCharsBeforeEOL) { XYPOSITION xposCaret = ll->positions[offset] + virtualOffset - ll->positions[ll->LineStart(subLine)]; if (ll->wrapIndent != 0) { int lineStart = ll->LineStart(subLine); if (lineStart != 0) // Wrapped xposCaret += ll->wrapIndent; } bool caretBlinkState = (model.caret.active && model.caret.on) || (!additionalCaretsBlink && !mainCaret); bool caretVisibleState = additionalCaretsVisible || mainCaret; if ((xposCaret >= 0) && (vsDraw.caretWidth > 0) && (vsDraw.caretStyle != CARETSTYLE_INVISIBLE) && ((model.posDrag.IsValid()) || (caretBlinkState && caretVisibleState))) { bool caretAtEOF = false; bool caretAtEOL = false; bool drawBlockCaret = false; XYPOSITION widthOverstrikeCaret; XYPOSITION caretWidthOffset = 0; PRectangle rcCaret = rcLine; if (posCaret.Position() == model.pdoc->Length()) { // At end of document caretAtEOF = true; widthOverstrikeCaret = vsDraw.aveCharWidth; } else if ((posCaret.Position() - posLineStart) >= ll->numCharsInLine) { // At end of line caretAtEOL = true; widthOverstrikeCaret = vsDraw.aveCharWidth; } else { const int widthChar = model.pdoc->LenChar(posCaret.Position()); widthOverstrikeCaret = ll->positions[offset + widthChar] - ll->positions[offset]; } if (widthOverstrikeCaret < 3) // Make sure its visible widthOverstrikeCaret = 3; if (xposCaret > 0) caretWidthOffset = 0.51f; // Move back so overlaps both character cells. xposCaret += xStart; if (model.posDrag.IsValid()) { /* Dragging text, use a line caret */ rcCaret.left = static_cast(RoundXYPosition(xposCaret - caretWidthOffset)); rcCaret.right = rcCaret.left + vsDraw.caretWidth; } else if (model.inOverstrike && drawOverstrikeCaret) { /* Overstrike (insert mode), use a modified bar caret */ rcCaret.top = rcCaret.bottom - 2; rcCaret.left = xposCaret + 1; rcCaret.right = rcCaret.left + widthOverstrikeCaret - 1; } else if ((vsDraw.caretStyle == CARETSTYLE_BLOCK) || imeCaretBlockOverride) { /* Block caret */ rcCaret.left = xposCaret; if (!caretAtEOL && !caretAtEOF && (ll->chars[offset] != '\t') && !(IsControlCharacter(ll->chars[offset]))) { drawBlockCaret = true; rcCaret.right = xposCaret + widthOverstrikeCaret; } else { rcCaret.right = xposCaret + vsDraw.aveCharWidth; } } else { /* Line caret */ rcCaret.left = static_cast(RoundXYPosition(xposCaret - caretWidthOffset)); rcCaret.right = rcCaret.left + vsDraw.caretWidth; } ColourDesired caretColour = mainCaret ? vsDraw.caretcolour : vsDraw.additionalCaretColour; if (drawBlockCaret) { DrawBlockCaret(surface, model, vsDraw, ll, subLine, xStart, offset, posCaret.Position(), rcCaret, caretColour); } else { surface->FillRectangle(rcCaret, caretColour); } } } if (drawDrag) break; } } static void DrawWrapIndentAndMarker(Surface *surface, const ViewStyle &vsDraw, const LineLayout *ll, int xStart, PRectangle rcLine, ColourOptional background) { // default bgnd here.. surface->FillRectangle(rcLine, background.isSet ? background : vsDraw.styles[STYLE_DEFAULT].back); if (vsDraw.wrapVisualFlags & SC_WRAPVISUALFLAG_START) { // draw continuation rect PRectangle rcPlace = rcLine; rcPlace.left = static_cast(xStart); rcPlace.right = rcPlace.left + ll->wrapIndent; if (vsDraw.wrapVisualFlagsLocation & SC_WRAPVISUALFLAGLOC_START_BY_TEXT) rcPlace.left = rcPlace.right - vsDraw.aveCharWidth; else rcPlace.right = rcPlace.left + vsDraw.aveCharWidth; DrawWrapMarker(surface, rcPlace, false, vsDraw.WrapColour()); } } void EditView::DrawBackground(Surface *surface, const EditModel &model, const ViewStyle &vsDraw, const LineLayout *ll, PRectangle rcLine, Range lineRange, int posLineStart, int xStart, int subLine, ColourOptional background) const { const bool selBackDrawn = vsDraw.SelectionBackgroundDrawn(); bool inIndentation = subLine == 0; // Do not handle indentation except on first subline. const XYACCUMULATOR subLineStart = ll->positions[lineRange.start]; // Does not take margin into account but not significant const int xStartVisible = static_cast(subLineStart)-xStart; BreakFinder bfBack(ll, &model.sel, lineRange, posLineStart, xStartVisible, selBackDrawn, model.pdoc, &model.reprs); const bool drawWhitespaceBackground = vsDraw.WhitespaceBackgroundDrawn() && !background.isSet; // Background drawing loop while (bfBack.More()) { const TextSegment ts = bfBack.Next(); const int i = ts.end() - 1; const int iDoc = i + posLineStart; PRectangle rcSegment = rcLine; rcSegment.left = ll->positions[ts.start] + xStart - static_cast(subLineStart); rcSegment.right = ll->positions[ts.end()] + xStart - static_cast(subLineStart); // Only try to draw if really visible - enhances performance by not calling environment to // draw strings that are completely past the right side of the window. if (rcSegment.Intersects(rcLine)) { // Clip to line rectangle, since may have a huge position which will not work with some platforms if (rcSegment.left < rcLine.left) rcSegment.left = rcLine.left; if (rcSegment.right > rcLine.right) rcSegment.right = rcLine.right; const int inSelection = hideSelection ? 0 : model.sel.CharacterInSelection(iDoc); const bool inHotspot = (ll->hotspot.Valid()) && ll->hotspot.ContainsCharacter(iDoc); ColourDesired textBack = TextBackground(model, vsDraw, ll, background, inSelection, inHotspot, ll->styles[i], i); if (ts.representation) { if (ll->chars[i] == '\t') { // Tab display if (drawWhitespaceBackground && (!inIndentation || vsDraw.viewWhitespace == wsVisibleAlways)) textBack = vsDraw.whitespaceColours.back; } else { // Blob display inIndentation = false; } surface->FillRectangle(rcSegment, textBack); } else { // Normal text display surface->FillRectangle(rcSegment, textBack); if (vsDraw.viewWhitespace != wsInvisible || (inIndentation && vsDraw.viewIndentationGuides == ivReal)) { for (int cpos = 0; cpos <= i - ts.start; cpos++) { if (ll->chars[cpos + ts.start] == ' ') { if (drawWhitespaceBackground && (!inIndentation || vsDraw.viewWhitespace == wsVisibleAlways)) { PRectangle rcSpace( ll->positions[cpos + ts.start] + xStart - static_cast(subLineStart), rcSegment.top, ll->positions[cpos + ts.start + 1] + xStart - static_cast(subLineStart), rcSegment.bottom); surface->FillRectangle(rcSpace, vsDraw.whitespaceColours.back); } } else { inIndentation = false; } } } } } else if (rcSegment.left > rcLine.right) { break; } } } static void DrawEdgeLine(Surface *surface, const ViewStyle &vsDraw, const LineLayout *ll, PRectangle rcLine, Range lineRange, int xStart) { if (vsDraw.edgeState == EDGE_LINE) { PRectangle rcSegment = rcLine; int edgeX = static_cast(vsDraw.theEdge * vsDraw.spaceWidth); rcSegment.left = static_cast(edgeX + xStart); if ((ll->wrapIndent != 0) && (lineRange.start != 0)) rcSegment.left -= ll->wrapIndent; rcSegment.right = rcSegment.left + 1; surface->FillRectangle(rcSegment, vsDraw.edgecolour); } } // Draw underline mark as part of background if not transparent static void DrawMarkUnderline(Surface *surface, const EditModel &model, const ViewStyle &vsDraw, int line, PRectangle rcLine) { int marks = model.pdoc->GetMark(line); for (int markBit = 0; (markBit < 32) && marks; markBit++) { if ((marks & 1) && (vsDraw.markers[markBit].markType == SC_MARK_UNDERLINE) && (vsDraw.markers[markBit].alpha == SC_ALPHA_NOALPHA)) { PRectangle rcUnderline = rcLine; rcUnderline.top = rcUnderline.bottom - 2; surface->FillRectangle(rcUnderline, vsDraw.markers[markBit].back); } marks >>= 1; } } static void DrawTranslucentSelection(Surface *surface, const EditModel &model, const ViewStyle &vsDraw, const LineLayout *ll, int line, PRectangle rcLine, int subLine, Range lineRange, int xStart) { if ((vsDraw.selAlpha != SC_ALPHA_NOALPHA) || (vsDraw.selAdditionalAlpha != SC_ALPHA_NOALPHA)) { const int posLineStart = model.pdoc->LineStart(line); const XYACCUMULATOR subLineStart = ll->positions[lineRange.start]; // For each selection draw int virtualSpaces = 0; if (subLine == (ll->lines - 1)) { virtualSpaces = model.sel.VirtualSpaceFor(model.pdoc->LineEnd(line)); } SelectionPosition posStart(posLineStart + lineRange.start); SelectionPosition posEnd(posLineStart + lineRange.end, virtualSpaces); SelectionSegment virtualSpaceRange(posStart, posEnd); for (size_t r = 0; r < model.sel.Count(); r++) { int alpha = (r == model.sel.Main()) ? vsDraw.selAlpha : vsDraw.selAdditionalAlpha; if (alpha != SC_ALPHA_NOALPHA) { SelectionSegment portion = model.sel.Range(r).Intersect(virtualSpaceRange); if (!portion.Empty()) { const XYPOSITION spaceWidth = vsDraw.styles[ll->EndLineStyle()].spaceWidth; PRectangle rcSegment = rcLine; rcSegment.left = xStart + ll->positions[portion.start.Position() - posLineStart] - static_cast(subLineStart)+portion.start.VirtualSpace() * spaceWidth; rcSegment.right = xStart + ll->positions[portion.end.Position() - posLineStart] - static_cast(subLineStart)+portion.end.VirtualSpace() * spaceWidth; if ((ll->wrapIndent != 0) && (lineRange.start != 0)) { if ((portion.start.Position() - posLineStart) == lineRange.start && model.sel.Range(r).ContainsCharacter(portion.start.Position() - 1)) rcSegment.left -= static_cast(ll->wrapIndent); // indentation added to xStart was truncated to int, so we do the same here } rcSegment.left = (rcSegment.left > rcLine.left) ? rcSegment.left : rcLine.left; rcSegment.right = (rcSegment.right < rcLine.right) ? rcSegment.right : rcLine.right; if (rcSegment.right > rcLine.left) SimpleAlphaRectangle(surface, rcSegment, SelectionBackground(vsDraw, r == model.sel.Main(), model.primarySelection), alpha); } } } } } // Draw any translucent whole line states static void DrawTranslucentLineState(Surface *surface, const EditModel &model, const ViewStyle &vsDraw, const LineLayout *ll, int line, PRectangle rcLine) { if ((model.caret.active || vsDraw.alwaysShowCaretLineBackground) && vsDraw.showCaretLineBackground && ll->containsCaret) { SimpleAlphaRectangle(surface, rcLine, vsDraw.caretLineBackground, vsDraw.caretLineAlpha); } int marks = model.pdoc->GetMark(line); for (int markBit = 0; (markBit < 32) && marks; markBit++) { if ((marks & 1) && (vsDraw.markers[markBit].markType == SC_MARK_BACKGROUND)) { SimpleAlphaRectangle(surface, rcLine, vsDraw.markers[markBit].back, vsDraw.markers[markBit].alpha); } else if ((marks & 1) && (vsDraw.markers[markBit].markType == SC_MARK_UNDERLINE)) { PRectangle rcUnderline = rcLine; rcUnderline.top = rcUnderline.bottom - 2; SimpleAlphaRectangle(surface, rcUnderline, vsDraw.markers[markBit].back, vsDraw.markers[markBit].alpha); } marks >>= 1; } if (vsDraw.maskInLine) { int marksMasked = model.pdoc->GetMark(line) & vsDraw.maskInLine; if (marksMasked) { for (int markBit = 0; (markBit < 32) && marksMasked; markBit++) { if ((marksMasked & 1) && (vsDraw.markers[markBit].markType != SC_MARK_EMPTY)) { SimpleAlphaRectangle(surface, rcLine, vsDraw.markers[markBit].back, vsDraw.markers[markBit].alpha); } marksMasked >>= 1; } } } } void EditView::DrawForeground(Surface *surface, const EditModel &model, const ViewStyle &vsDraw, const LineLayout *ll, int lineVisible, PRectangle rcLine, Range lineRange, int posLineStart, int xStart, int subLine, ColourOptional background) { const bool selBackDrawn = vsDraw.SelectionBackgroundDrawn(); const bool drawWhitespaceBackground = vsDraw.WhitespaceBackgroundDrawn() && !background.isSet; bool inIndentation = subLine == 0; // Do not handle indentation except on first subline. const XYACCUMULATOR subLineStart = ll->positions[lineRange.start]; const XYPOSITION indentWidth = model.pdoc->IndentSize() * vsDraw.spaceWidth; // Does not take margin into account but not significant const int xStartVisible = static_cast(subLineStart)-xStart; // Foreground drawing loop BreakFinder bfFore(ll, &model.sel, lineRange, posLineStart, xStartVisible, (((phasesDraw == phasesOne) && selBackDrawn) || vsDraw.selColours.fore.isSet), model.pdoc, &model.reprs); while (bfFore.More()) { const TextSegment ts = bfFore.Next(); const int i = ts.end() - 1; const int iDoc = i + posLineStart; PRectangle rcSegment = rcLine; rcSegment.left = ll->positions[ts.start] + xStart - static_cast(subLineStart); rcSegment.right = ll->positions[ts.end()] + xStart - static_cast(subLineStart); // Only try to draw if really visible - enhances performance by not calling environment to // draw strings that are completely past the right side of the window. if (rcSegment.Intersects(rcLine)) { int styleMain = ll->styles[i]; ColourDesired textFore = vsDraw.styles[styleMain].fore; FontAlias textFont = vsDraw.styles[styleMain].font; //hotspot foreground const bool inHotspot = (ll->hotspot.Valid()) && ll->hotspot.ContainsCharacter(iDoc); if (inHotspot) { if (vsDraw.hotspotColours.fore.isSet) textFore = vsDraw.hotspotColours.fore; } const int inSelection = hideSelection ? 0 : model.sel.CharacterInSelection(iDoc); if (inSelection && (vsDraw.selColours.fore.isSet)) { textFore = (inSelection == 1) ? vsDraw.selColours.fore : vsDraw.selAdditionalForeground; } ColourDesired textBack = TextBackground(model, vsDraw, ll, background, inSelection, inHotspot, styleMain, i); if (ts.representation) { if (ll->chars[i] == '\t') { // Tab display if (phasesDraw == phasesOne) { if (drawWhitespaceBackground && (!inIndentation || vsDraw.viewWhitespace == wsVisibleAlways)) textBack = vsDraw.whitespaceColours.back; surface->FillRectangle(rcSegment, textBack); } if (inIndentation && vsDraw.viewIndentationGuides == ivReal) { for (int indentCount = static_cast((ll->positions[i] + epsilon) / indentWidth); indentCount <= (ll->positions[i + 1] - epsilon) / indentWidth; indentCount++) { if (indentCount > 0) { int xIndent = static_cast(indentCount * indentWidth); DrawIndentGuide(surface, lineVisible, vsDraw.lineHeight, xIndent + xStart, rcSegment, (ll->xHighlightGuide == xIndent)); } } } if (vsDraw.viewWhitespace != wsInvisible) { if (!inIndentation || vsDraw.viewWhitespace == wsVisibleAlways) { if (vsDraw.whitespaceColours.fore.isSet) textFore = vsDraw.whitespaceColours.fore; surface->PenColour(textFore); PRectangle rcTab(rcSegment.left + 1, rcSegment.top + 4, rcSegment.right - 1, rcSegment.bottom - vsDraw.maxDescent); DrawTabArrow(surface, rcTab, static_cast(rcSegment.top + vsDraw.lineHeight / 2)); } } } else { inIndentation = false; if (vsDraw.controlCharSymbol >= 32) { // Using one font for all control characters so it can be controlled independently to ensure // the box goes around the characters tightly. Seems to be no way to work out what height // is taken by an individual character - internal leading gives varying results. FontAlias ctrlCharsFont = vsDraw.styles[STYLE_CONTROLCHAR].font; char cc[2] = { static_cast(vsDraw.controlCharSymbol), '\0' }; surface->DrawTextNoClip(rcSegment, ctrlCharsFont, rcSegment.top + vsDraw.maxAscent, cc, 1, textBack, textFore); } else { DrawTextBlob(surface, vsDraw, rcSegment, ts.representation->stringRep.c_str(), textBack, textFore, phasesDraw == phasesOne); } } } else { // Normal text display if (vsDraw.styles[styleMain].visible) { if (phasesDraw != phasesOne) { surface->DrawTextTransparent(rcSegment, textFont, rcSegment.top + vsDraw.maxAscent, ll->chars + ts.start, i - ts.start + 1, textFore); } else { surface->DrawTextNoClip(rcSegment, textFont, rcSegment.top + vsDraw.maxAscent, ll->chars + ts.start, i - ts.start + 1, textFore, textBack); } } if (vsDraw.viewWhitespace != wsInvisible || (inIndentation && vsDraw.viewIndentationGuides != ivNone)) { for (int cpos = 0; cpos <= i - ts.start; cpos++) { if (ll->chars[cpos + ts.start] == ' ') { if (vsDraw.viewWhitespace != wsInvisible) { if (vsDraw.whitespaceColours.fore.isSet) textFore = vsDraw.whitespaceColours.fore; if (!inIndentation || vsDraw.viewWhitespace == wsVisibleAlways) { XYPOSITION xmid = (ll->positions[cpos + ts.start] + ll->positions[cpos + ts.start + 1]) / 2; if ((phasesDraw == phasesOne) && drawWhitespaceBackground && (!inIndentation || vsDraw.viewWhitespace == wsVisibleAlways)) { textBack = vsDraw.whitespaceColours.back; PRectangle rcSpace( ll->positions[cpos + ts.start] + xStart - static_cast(subLineStart), rcSegment.top, ll->positions[cpos + ts.start + 1] + xStart - static_cast(subLineStart), rcSegment.bottom); surface->FillRectangle(rcSpace, textBack); } PRectangle rcDot(xmid + xStart - static_cast(subLineStart), rcSegment.top + vsDraw.lineHeight / 2, 0.0f, 0.0f); rcDot.right = rcDot.left + vsDraw.whitespaceSize; rcDot.bottom = rcDot.top + vsDraw.whitespaceSize; surface->FillRectangle(rcDot, textFore); } } if (inIndentation && vsDraw.viewIndentationGuides == ivReal) { for (int indentCount = static_cast((ll->positions[cpos + ts.start] + epsilon) / indentWidth); indentCount <= (ll->positions[cpos + ts.start + 1] - epsilon) / indentWidth; indentCount++) { if (indentCount > 0) { int xIndent = static_cast(indentCount * indentWidth); DrawIndentGuide(surface, lineVisible, vsDraw.lineHeight, xIndent + xStart, rcSegment, (ll->xHighlightGuide == xIndent)); } } } } else { inIndentation = false; } } } } if (ll->hotspot.Valid() && vsDraw.hotspotUnderline && ll->hotspot.ContainsCharacter(iDoc)) { PRectangle rcUL = rcSegment; rcUL.top = rcUL.top + vsDraw.maxAscent + 1; rcUL.bottom = rcUL.top + 1; if (vsDraw.hotspotColours.fore.isSet) surface->FillRectangle(rcUL, vsDraw.hotspotColours.fore); else surface->FillRectangle(rcUL, textFore); } else if (vsDraw.styles[styleMain].underline) { PRectangle rcUL = rcSegment; rcUL.top = rcUL.top + vsDraw.maxAscent + 1; rcUL.bottom = rcUL.top + 1; surface->FillRectangle(rcUL, textFore); } } else if (rcSegment.left > rcLine.right) { break; } } } void EditView::DrawIndentGuidesOverEmpty(Surface *surface, const EditModel &model, const ViewStyle &vsDraw, const LineLayout *ll, int line, int lineVisible, PRectangle rcLine, int xStart, int subLine) { if ((vsDraw.viewIndentationGuides == ivLookForward || vsDraw.viewIndentationGuides == ivLookBoth) && (subLine == 0)) { const int posLineStart = model.pdoc->LineStart(line); int indentSpace = model.pdoc->GetLineIndentation(line); int xStartText = static_cast(ll->positions[model.pdoc->GetLineIndentPosition(line) - posLineStart]); // Find the most recent line with some text int lineLastWithText = line; while (lineLastWithText > Platform::Maximum(line - 20, 0) && model.pdoc->IsWhiteLine(lineLastWithText)) { lineLastWithText--; } if (lineLastWithText < line) { xStartText = 100000; // Don't limit to visible indentation on empty line // This line is empty, so use indentation of last line with text int indentLastWithText = model.pdoc->GetLineIndentation(lineLastWithText); int isFoldHeader = model.pdoc->GetLevel(lineLastWithText) & SC_FOLDLEVELHEADERFLAG; if (isFoldHeader) { // Level is one more level than parent indentLastWithText += model.pdoc->IndentSize(); } if (vsDraw.viewIndentationGuides == ivLookForward) { // In viLookForward mode, previous line only used if it is a fold header if (isFoldHeader) { indentSpace = Platform::Maximum(indentSpace, indentLastWithText); } } else { // viLookBoth indentSpace = Platform::Maximum(indentSpace, indentLastWithText); } } int lineNextWithText = line; while (lineNextWithText < Platform::Minimum(line + 20, model.pdoc->LinesTotal()) && model.pdoc->IsWhiteLine(lineNextWithText)) { lineNextWithText++; } if (lineNextWithText > line) { xStartText = 100000; // Don't limit to visible indentation on empty line // This line is empty, so use indentation of first next line with text indentSpace = Platform::Maximum(indentSpace, model.pdoc->GetLineIndentation(lineNextWithText)); } for (int indentPos = model.pdoc->IndentSize(); indentPos < indentSpace; indentPos += model.pdoc->IndentSize()) { int xIndent = static_cast(indentPos * vsDraw.spaceWidth); if (xIndent < xStartText) { DrawIndentGuide(surface, lineVisible, vsDraw.lineHeight, xIndent + xStart, rcLine, (ll->xHighlightGuide == xIndent)); } } } } void EditView::DrawLine(Surface *surface, const EditModel &model, const ViewStyle &vsDraw, const LineLayout *ll, int line, int lineVisible, int xStart, PRectangle rcLine, int subLine, DrawPhase phase) { if (subLine >= ll->lines) { DrawAnnotation(surface, model, vsDraw, ll, line, xStart, rcLine, subLine, phase); return; // No further drawing } // See if something overrides the line background color. const ColourOptional background = vsDraw.Background(model.pdoc->GetMark(line), model.caret.active, ll->containsCaret); const int posLineStart = model.pdoc->LineStart(line); const Range lineRange = ll->SubLineRange(subLine); const XYACCUMULATOR subLineStart = ll->positions[lineRange.start]; if ((ll->wrapIndent != 0) && (subLine > 0)) { if (phase & drawBack) { DrawWrapIndentAndMarker(surface, vsDraw, ll, xStart, rcLine, background); } xStart += static_cast(ll->wrapIndent); } if ((phasesDraw != phasesOne) && (phase & drawBack)) { DrawBackground(surface, model, vsDraw, ll, rcLine, lineRange, posLineStart, xStart, subLine, background); DrawEOL(surface, model, vsDraw, ll, rcLine, line, lineRange.end, xStart, subLine, subLineStart, background); } if (phase & drawIndicatorsBack) { DrawIndicators(surface, model, vsDraw, ll, line, xStart, rcLine, subLine, lineRange.end, true); DrawEdgeLine(surface, vsDraw, ll, rcLine, lineRange, xStart); DrawMarkUnderline(surface, model, vsDraw, line, rcLine); } if (phase & drawText) { DrawForeground(surface, model, vsDraw, ll, lineVisible, rcLine, lineRange, posLineStart, xStart, subLine, background); } if (phase & drawIndentationGuides) { DrawIndentGuidesOverEmpty(surface, model, vsDraw, ll, line, lineVisible, rcLine, xStart, subLine); } if (phase & drawIndicatorsFore) { DrawIndicators(surface, model, vsDraw, ll, line, xStart, rcLine, subLine, lineRange.end, false); } // End of the drawing of the current line if (phasesDraw == phasesOne) { DrawEOL(surface, model, vsDraw, ll, rcLine, line, lineRange.end, xStart, subLine, subLineStart, background); } if (!hideSelection && (phase & drawSelectionTranslucent)) { DrawTranslucentSelection(surface, model, vsDraw, ll, line, rcLine, subLine, lineRange, xStart); } if (phase & drawLineTranslucent) { DrawTranslucentLineState(surface, model, vsDraw, ll, line, rcLine); } } static void DrawFoldLines(Surface *surface, const EditModel &model, const ViewStyle &vsDraw, int line, PRectangle rcLine) { bool expanded = model.cs.GetExpanded(line); const int level = model.pdoc->GetLevel(line); const int levelNext = model.pdoc->GetLevel(line + 1); if ((level & SC_FOLDLEVELHEADERFLAG) && ((level & SC_FOLDLEVELNUMBERMASK) < (levelNext & SC_FOLDLEVELNUMBERMASK))) { // Paint the line above the fold if ((expanded && (model.foldFlags & SC_FOLDFLAG_LINEBEFORE_EXPANDED)) || (!expanded && (model.foldFlags & SC_FOLDFLAG_LINEBEFORE_CONTRACTED))) { PRectangle rcFoldLine = rcLine; rcFoldLine.bottom = rcFoldLine.top + 1; surface->FillRectangle(rcFoldLine, vsDraw.styles[STYLE_DEFAULT].fore); } // Paint the line below the fold if ((expanded && (model.foldFlags & SC_FOLDFLAG_LINEAFTER_EXPANDED)) || (!expanded && (model.foldFlags & SC_FOLDFLAG_LINEAFTER_CONTRACTED))) { PRectangle rcFoldLine = rcLine; rcFoldLine.top = rcFoldLine.bottom - 1; surface->FillRectangle(rcFoldLine, vsDraw.styles[STYLE_DEFAULT].fore); } } } void EditView::PaintText(Surface *surfaceWindow, const EditModel &model, PRectangle rcArea, PRectangle rcClient, const ViewStyle &vsDraw) { // Allow text at start of line to overlap 1 pixel into the margin as this displays // serifs and italic stems for aliased text. const int leftTextOverlap = ((model.xOffset == 0) && (vsDraw.leftMarginWidth > 0)) ? 1 : 0; // Do the painting if (rcArea.right > vsDraw.textStart - leftTextOverlap) { Surface *surface = surfaceWindow; if (bufferedDraw) { surface = pixmapLine; PLATFORM_ASSERT(pixmapLine->Initialised()); } surface->SetUnicodeMode(SC_CP_UTF8 == model.pdoc->dbcsCodePage); surface->SetDBCSMode(model.pdoc->dbcsCodePage); const Point ptOrigin = model.GetVisibleOriginInMain(); const int screenLinePaintFirst = static_cast(rcArea.top) / vsDraw.lineHeight; const int xStart = vsDraw.textStart - model.xOffset + static_cast(ptOrigin.x); SelectionPosition posCaret = model.sel.RangeMain().caret; if (model.posDrag.IsValid()) posCaret = model.posDrag; const int lineCaret = model.pdoc->LineFromPosition(posCaret.Position()); PRectangle rcTextArea = rcClient; if (vsDraw.marginInside) { rcTextArea.left += vsDraw.textStart; rcTextArea.right -= vsDraw.rightMarginWidth; } else { rcTextArea = rcArea; } // Remove selection margin from drawing area so text will not be drawn // on it in unbuffered mode. if (!bufferedDraw && vsDraw.marginInside) { PRectangle rcClipText = rcTextArea; rcClipText.left -= leftTextOverlap; surfaceWindow->SetClip(rcClipText); } // Loop on visible lines //double durLayout = 0.0; //double durPaint = 0.0; //double durCopy = 0.0; //ElapsedTime etWhole; const bool bracesIgnoreStyle = ((vsDraw.braceHighlightIndicatorSet && (model.bracesMatchStyle == STYLE_BRACELIGHT)) || (vsDraw.braceBadLightIndicatorSet && (model.bracesMatchStyle == STYLE_BRACEBAD))); int lineDocPrevious = -1; // Used to avoid laying out one document line multiple times AutoLineLayout ll(llc, 0); std::vector phases; if ((phasesDraw == phasesMultiple) && !bufferedDraw) { for (DrawPhase phase = drawBack; phase <= drawCarets; phase = static_cast(phase * 2)) { phases.push_back(phase); } } else { phases.push_back(drawAll); } for (std::vector::iterator it = phases.begin(); it != phases.end(); ++it) { int ypos = 0; if (!bufferedDraw) ypos += screenLinePaintFirst * vsDraw.lineHeight; int yposScreen = screenLinePaintFirst * vsDraw.lineHeight; int visibleLine = model.TopLineOfMain() + screenLinePaintFirst; while (visibleLine < model.cs.LinesDisplayed() && yposScreen < rcArea.bottom) { const int lineDoc = model.cs.DocFromDisplay(visibleLine); // Only visible lines should be handled by the code within the loop PLATFORM_ASSERT(model.cs.GetVisible(lineDoc)); const int lineStartSet = model.cs.DisplayFromDoc(lineDoc); const int subLine = visibleLine - lineStartSet; // Copy this line and its styles from the document into local arrays // and determine the x position at which each character starts. //ElapsedTime et; if (lineDoc != lineDocPrevious) { ll.Set(0); ll.Set(RetrieveLineLayout(lineDoc, model)); LayoutLine(model, lineDoc, surface, vsDraw, ll, model.wrapWidth); lineDocPrevious = lineDoc; } //durLayout += et.Duration(true); if (ll) { ll->containsCaret = !hideSelection && (lineDoc == lineCaret); ll->hotspot = model.GetHotSpotRange(); PRectangle rcLine = rcTextArea; rcLine.top = static_cast(ypos); rcLine.bottom = static_cast(ypos + vsDraw.lineHeight); Range rangeLine(model.pdoc->LineStart(lineDoc), model.pdoc->LineStart(lineDoc + 1)); // Highlight the current braces if any ll->SetBracesHighlight(rangeLine, model.braces, static_cast(model.bracesMatchStyle), static_cast(model.highlightGuideColumn * vsDraw.spaceWidth), bracesIgnoreStyle); if (leftTextOverlap && bufferedDraw) { PRectangle rcSpacer = rcLine; rcSpacer.right = rcSpacer.left; rcSpacer.left -= 1; surface->FillRectangle(rcSpacer, vsDraw.styles[STYLE_DEFAULT].back); } DrawLine(surface, model, vsDraw, ll, lineDoc, visibleLine, xStart, rcLine, subLine, *it); //durPaint += et.Duration(true); // Restore the previous styles for the brace highlights in case layout is in cache. ll->RestoreBracesHighlight(rangeLine, model.braces, bracesIgnoreStyle); if (*it & drawFoldLines) { DrawFoldLines(surface, model, vsDraw, lineDoc, rcLine); } if (*it & drawCarets) { DrawCarets(surface, model, vsDraw, ll, lineDoc, xStart, rcLine, subLine); } if (bufferedDraw) { Point from = Point::FromInts(vsDraw.textStart - leftTextOverlap, 0); PRectangle rcCopyArea = PRectangle::FromInts(vsDraw.textStart - leftTextOverlap, yposScreen, static_cast(rcClient.right - vsDraw.rightMarginWidth), yposScreen + vsDraw.lineHeight); surfaceWindow->Copy(rcCopyArea, from, *pixmapLine); } lineWidthMaxSeen = Platform::Maximum( lineWidthMaxSeen, static_cast(ll->positions[ll->numCharsInLine])); //durCopy += et.Duration(true); } if (!bufferedDraw) { ypos += vsDraw.lineHeight; } yposScreen += vsDraw.lineHeight; visibleLine++; } } ll.Set(0); //if (durPaint < 0.00000001) // durPaint = 0.00000001; // Right column limit indicator PRectangle rcBeyondEOF = (vsDraw.marginInside) ? rcClient : rcArea; rcBeyondEOF.left = static_cast(vsDraw.textStart); rcBeyondEOF.right = rcBeyondEOF.right - ((vsDraw.marginInside) ? vsDraw.rightMarginWidth : 0); rcBeyondEOF.top = static_cast((model.cs.LinesDisplayed() - model.TopLineOfMain()) * vsDraw.lineHeight); if (rcBeyondEOF.top < rcBeyondEOF.bottom) { surfaceWindow->FillRectangle(rcBeyondEOF, vsDraw.styles[STYLE_DEFAULT].back); if (vsDraw.edgeState == EDGE_LINE) { int edgeX = static_cast(vsDraw.theEdge * vsDraw.spaceWidth); rcBeyondEOF.left = static_cast(edgeX + xStart); rcBeyondEOF.right = rcBeyondEOF.left + 1; surfaceWindow->FillRectangle(rcBeyondEOF, vsDraw.edgecolour); } } //Platform::DebugPrintf("start display %d, offset = %d\n", pdoc->Length(), xOffset); //Platform::DebugPrintf( //"Layout:%9.6g Paint:%9.6g Ratio:%9.6g Copy:%9.6g Total:%9.6g\n", //durLayout, durPaint, durLayout / durPaint, durCopy, etWhole.Duration()); } } // Space (3 space characters) between line numbers and text when printing. #define lineNumberPrintSpace " " ColourDesired InvertedLight(ColourDesired orig) { unsigned int r = orig.GetRed(); unsigned int g = orig.GetGreen(); unsigned int b = orig.GetBlue(); unsigned int l = (r + g + b) / 3; // There is a better calculation for this that matches human eye unsigned int il = 0xff - l; if (l == 0) return ColourDesired(0xff, 0xff, 0xff); r = r * il / l; g = g * il / l; b = b * il / l; return ColourDesired(Platform::Minimum(r, 0xff), Platform::Minimum(g, 0xff), Platform::Minimum(b, 0xff)); } long EditView::FormatRange(bool draw, Sci_RangeToFormat *pfr, Surface *surface, Surface *surfaceMeasure, const EditModel &model, const ViewStyle &vs) { // Can't use measurements cached for screen posCache.Clear(); ViewStyle vsPrint(vs); vsPrint.technology = SC_TECHNOLOGY_DEFAULT; // Modify the view style for printing as do not normally want any of the transient features to be printed // Printing supports only the line number margin. int lineNumberIndex = -1; for (int margin = 0; margin <= SC_MAX_MARGIN; margin++) { if ((vsPrint.ms[margin].style == SC_MARGIN_NUMBER) && (vsPrint.ms[margin].width > 0)) { lineNumberIndex = margin; } else { vsPrint.ms[margin].width = 0; } } vsPrint.fixedColumnWidth = 0; vsPrint.zoomLevel = printParameters.magnification; // Don't show indentation guides // If this ever gets changed, cached pixmap would need to be recreated if technology != SC_TECHNOLOGY_DEFAULT vsPrint.viewIndentationGuides = ivNone; // Don't show the selection when printing vsPrint.selColours.back.isSet = false; vsPrint.selColours.fore.isSet = false; vsPrint.selAlpha = SC_ALPHA_NOALPHA; vsPrint.selAdditionalAlpha = SC_ALPHA_NOALPHA; vsPrint.whitespaceColours.back.isSet = false; vsPrint.whitespaceColours.fore.isSet = false; vsPrint.showCaretLineBackground = false; vsPrint.alwaysShowCaretLineBackground = false; // Don't highlight matching braces using indicators vsPrint.braceHighlightIndicatorSet = false; vsPrint.braceBadLightIndicatorSet = false; // Set colours for printing according to users settings for (size_t sty = 0; sty < vsPrint.styles.size(); sty++) { if (printParameters.colourMode == SC_PRINT_INVERTLIGHT) { vsPrint.styles[sty].fore = InvertedLight(vsPrint.styles[sty].fore); vsPrint.styles[sty].back = InvertedLight(vsPrint.styles[sty].back); } else if (printParameters.colourMode == SC_PRINT_BLACKONWHITE) { vsPrint.styles[sty].fore = ColourDesired(0, 0, 0); vsPrint.styles[sty].back = ColourDesired(0xff, 0xff, 0xff); } else if (printParameters.colourMode == SC_PRINT_COLOURONWHITE) { vsPrint.styles[sty].back = ColourDesired(0xff, 0xff, 0xff); } else if (printParameters.colourMode == SC_PRINT_COLOURONWHITEDEFAULTBG) { if (sty <= STYLE_DEFAULT) { vsPrint.styles[sty].back = ColourDesired(0xff, 0xff, 0xff); } } } // White background for the line numbers vsPrint.styles[STYLE_LINENUMBER].back = ColourDesired(0xff, 0xff, 0xff); // Printing uses different margins, so reset screen margins vsPrint.leftMarginWidth = 0; vsPrint.rightMarginWidth = 0; vsPrint.Refresh(*surfaceMeasure, model.pdoc->tabInChars); // Determining width must happen after fonts have been realised in Refresh int lineNumberWidth = 0; if (lineNumberIndex >= 0) { lineNumberWidth = static_cast(surfaceMeasure->WidthText(vsPrint.styles[STYLE_LINENUMBER].font, "99999" lineNumberPrintSpace, 5 + static_cast(strlen(lineNumberPrintSpace)))); vsPrint.ms[lineNumberIndex].width = lineNumberWidth; vsPrint.Refresh(*surfaceMeasure, model.pdoc->tabInChars); // Recalculate fixedColumnWidth } int linePrintStart = model.pdoc->LineFromPosition(pfr->chrg.cpMin); int linePrintLast = linePrintStart + (pfr->rc.bottom - pfr->rc.top) / vsPrint.lineHeight - 1; if (linePrintLast < linePrintStart) linePrintLast = linePrintStart; int linePrintMax = model.pdoc->LineFromPosition(pfr->chrg.cpMax); if (linePrintLast > linePrintMax) linePrintLast = linePrintMax; //Platform::DebugPrintf("Formatting lines=[%0d,%0d,%0d] top=%0d bottom=%0d line=%0d %0d\n", // linePrintStart, linePrintLast, linePrintMax, pfr->rc.top, pfr->rc.bottom, vsPrint.lineHeight, // surfaceMeasure->Height(vsPrint.styles[STYLE_LINENUMBER].font)); int endPosPrint = model.pdoc->Length(); if (linePrintLast < model.pdoc->LinesTotal()) endPosPrint = model.pdoc->LineStart(linePrintLast + 1); // Ensure we are styled to where we are formatting. model.pdoc->EnsureStyledTo(endPosPrint); int xStart = vsPrint.fixedColumnWidth + pfr->rc.left; int ypos = pfr->rc.top; int lineDoc = linePrintStart; int nPrintPos = pfr->chrg.cpMin; int visibleLine = 0; int widthPrint = pfr->rc.right - pfr->rc.left - vsPrint.fixedColumnWidth; if (printParameters.wrapState == eWrapNone) widthPrint = LineLayout::wrapWidthInfinite; while (lineDoc <= linePrintLast && ypos < pfr->rc.bottom) { // When printing, the hdc and hdcTarget may be the same, so // changing the state of surfaceMeasure may change the underlying // state of surface. Therefore, any cached state is discarded before // using each surface. surfaceMeasure->FlushCachedState(); // Copy this line and its styles from the document into local arrays // and determine the x position at which each character starts. LineLayout ll(model.pdoc->LineStart(lineDoc + 1) - model.pdoc->LineStart(lineDoc) + 1); LayoutLine(model, lineDoc, surfaceMeasure, vsPrint, &ll, widthPrint); ll.containsCaret = false; PRectangle rcLine = PRectangle::FromInts( pfr->rc.left, ypos, pfr->rc.right - 1, ypos + vsPrint.lineHeight); // When document line is wrapped over multiple display lines, find where // to start printing from to ensure a particular position is on the first // line of the page. if (visibleLine == 0) { int startWithinLine = nPrintPos - model.pdoc->LineStart(lineDoc); for (int iwl = 0; iwl < ll.lines - 1; iwl++) { if (ll.LineStart(iwl) <= startWithinLine && ll.LineStart(iwl + 1) >= startWithinLine) { visibleLine = -iwl; } } if (ll.lines > 1 && startWithinLine >= ll.LineStart(ll.lines - 1)) { visibleLine = -(ll.lines - 1); } } if (draw && lineNumberWidth && (ypos + vsPrint.lineHeight <= pfr->rc.bottom) && (visibleLine >= 0)) { char number[100]; sprintf(number, "%d" lineNumberPrintSpace, lineDoc + 1); PRectangle rcNumber = rcLine; rcNumber.right = rcNumber.left + lineNumberWidth; // Right justify rcNumber.left = rcNumber.right - surfaceMeasure->WidthText( vsPrint.styles[STYLE_LINENUMBER].font, number, static_cast(strlen(number))); surface->FlushCachedState(); surface->DrawTextNoClip(rcNumber, vsPrint.styles[STYLE_LINENUMBER].font, static_cast(ypos + vsPrint.maxAscent), number, static_cast(strlen(number)), vsPrint.styles[STYLE_LINENUMBER].fore, vsPrint.styles[STYLE_LINENUMBER].back); } // Draw the line surface->FlushCachedState(); for (int iwl = 0; iwl < ll.lines; iwl++) { if (ypos + vsPrint.lineHeight <= pfr->rc.bottom) { if (visibleLine >= 0) { if (draw) { rcLine.top = static_cast(ypos); rcLine.bottom = static_cast(ypos + vsPrint.lineHeight); DrawLine(surface, model, vsPrint, &ll, lineDoc, visibleLine, xStart, rcLine, iwl, drawAll); } ypos += vsPrint.lineHeight; } visibleLine++; if (iwl == ll.lines - 1) nPrintPos = model.pdoc->LineStart(lineDoc + 1); else nPrintPos += ll.LineStart(iwl + 1) - ll.LineStart(iwl); } } ++lineDoc; } // Clear cache so measurements are not used for screen posCache.Clear(); return nPrintPos; } presage-0.9.1/apps/gtk/gprompter/scintilla/src/CallTip.cxx0000644000175000017500000002607312337232642023553 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000// Scintilla source code edit control /** @file CallTip.cxx ** Code for displaying call tips. **/ // Copyright 1998-2001 by Neil Hodgson // The License.txt file describes the conditions under which this software may be distributed. #include #include #include #include #include "Platform.h" #include "Scintilla.h" #include "StringCopy.h" #include "CallTip.h" #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE using namespace Scintilla; #endif CallTip::CallTip() { wCallTip = 0; inCallTipMode = false; posStartCallTip = 0; rectUp = PRectangle(0,0,0,0); rectDown = PRectangle(0,0,0,0); lineHeight = 1; offsetMain = 0; startHighlight = 0; endHighlight = 0; tabSize = 0; above = false; useStyleCallTip = false; // for backwards compatibility insetX = 5; widthArrow = 14; borderHeight = 2; // Extra line for border and an empty line at top and bottom. verticalOffset = 1; #ifdef __APPLE__ // proper apple colours for the default colourBG = ColourDesired(0xff, 0xff, 0xc6); colourUnSel = ColourDesired(0, 0, 0); #else colourBG = ColourDesired(0xff, 0xff, 0xff); colourUnSel = ColourDesired(0x80, 0x80, 0x80); #endif colourSel = ColourDesired(0, 0, 0x80); colourShade = ColourDesired(0, 0, 0); colourLight = ColourDesired(0xc0, 0xc0, 0xc0); codePage = 0; clickPlace = 0; } CallTip::~CallTip() { font.Release(); wCallTip.Destroy(); } // Although this test includes 0, we should never see a \0 character. static bool IsArrowCharacter(char ch) { return (ch == 0) || (ch == '\001') || (ch == '\002'); } // We ignore tabs unless a tab width has been set. bool CallTip::IsTabCharacter(char ch) const { return (tabSize > 0) && (ch == '\t'); } int CallTip::NextTabPos(int x) const { if (tabSize > 0) { // paranoia... not called unless this is true x -= insetX; // position relative to text x = (x + tabSize) / tabSize; // tab "number" return tabSize*x + insetX; // position of next tab } else { return x + 1; // arbitrary } } // Draw a section of the call tip that does not include \n in one colour. // The text may include up to numEnds tabs or arrow characters. void CallTip::DrawChunk(Surface *surface, int &x, const char *s, int posStart, int posEnd, int ytext, PRectangle rcClient, bool highlight, bool draw) { s += posStart; int len = posEnd - posStart; // Divide the text into sections that are all text, or that are // single arrows or single tab characters (if tabSize > 0). int maxEnd = 0; const int numEnds = 10; int ends[numEnds + 2]; for (int i=0; i 0) ends[maxEnd++] = i; ends[maxEnd++] = i+1; } } ends[maxEnd++] = len; int startSeg = 0; int xEnd; for (int seg = 0; seg startSeg) { if (IsArrowCharacter(s[startSeg])) { xEnd = x + widthArrow; bool upArrow = s[startSeg] == '\001'; rcClient.left = static_cast(x); rcClient.right = static_cast(xEnd); if (draw) { const int halfWidth = widthArrow / 2 - 3; const int quarterWidth = halfWidth / 2; const int centreX = x + widthArrow / 2 - 1; const int centreY = static_cast(rcClient.top + rcClient.bottom) / 2; surface->FillRectangle(rcClient, colourBG); PRectangle rcClientInner(rcClient.left + 1, rcClient.top + 1, rcClient.right - 2, rcClient.bottom - 1); surface->FillRectangle(rcClientInner, colourUnSel); if (upArrow) { // Up arrow Point pts[] = { Point::FromInts(centreX - halfWidth, centreY + quarterWidth), Point::FromInts(centreX + halfWidth, centreY + quarterWidth), Point::FromInts(centreX, centreY - halfWidth + quarterWidth), }; surface->Polygon(pts, ELEMENTS(pts), colourBG, colourBG); } else { // Down arrow Point pts[] = { Point::FromInts(centreX - halfWidth, centreY - quarterWidth), Point::FromInts(centreX + halfWidth, centreY - quarterWidth), Point::FromInts(centreX, centreY + halfWidth - quarterWidth), }; surface->Polygon(pts, ELEMENTS(pts), colourBG, colourBG); } } offsetMain = xEnd; if (upArrow) { rectUp = rcClient; } else { rectDown = rcClient; } } else if (IsTabCharacter(s[startSeg])) { xEnd = NextTabPos(x); } else { xEnd = x + RoundXYPosition(surface->WidthText(font, s + startSeg, endSeg - startSeg)); if (draw) { rcClient.left = static_cast(x); rcClient.right = static_cast(xEnd); surface->DrawTextTransparent(rcClient, font, static_cast(ytext), s+startSeg, endSeg - startSeg, highlight ? colourSel : colourUnSel); } } x = xEnd; startSeg = endSeg; } } } int CallTip::PaintContents(Surface *surfaceWindow, bool draw) { PRectangle rcClientPos = wCallTip.GetClientPosition(); PRectangle rcClientSize(0.0f, 0.0f, rcClientPos.right - rcClientPos.left, rcClientPos.bottom - rcClientPos.top); PRectangle rcClient(1.0f, 1.0f, rcClientSize.right - 1, rcClientSize.bottom - 1); // To make a nice small call tip window, it is only sized to fit most normal characters without accents int ascent = RoundXYPosition(surfaceWindow->Ascent(font) - surfaceWindow->InternalLeading(font)); // For each line... // Draw the definition in three parts: before highlight, highlighted, after highlight int ytext = static_cast(rcClient.top) + ascent + 1; rcClient.bottom = ytext + surfaceWindow->Descent(font) + 1; const char *chunkVal = val.c_str(); bool moreChunks = true; int maxWidth = 0; while (moreChunks) { const char *chunkEnd = strchr(chunkVal, '\n'); if (chunkEnd == NULL) { chunkEnd = chunkVal + strlen(chunkVal); moreChunks = false; } int chunkOffset = static_cast(chunkVal - val.c_str()); int chunkLength = static_cast(chunkEnd - chunkVal); int chunkEndOffset = chunkOffset + chunkLength; int thisStartHighlight = Platform::Maximum(startHighlight, chunkOffset); thisStartHighlight = Platform::Minimum(thisStartHighlight, chunkEndOffset); thisStartHighlight -= chunkOffset; int thisEndHighlight = Platform::Maximum(endHighlight, chunkOffset); thisEndHighlight = Platform::Minimum(thisEndHighlight, chunkEndOffset); thisEndHighlight -= chunkOffset; rcClient.top = static_cast(ytext - ascent - 1); int x = insetX; // start each line at this inset DrawChunk(surfaceWindow, x, chunkVal, 0, thisStartHighlight, ytext, rcClient, false, draw); DrawChunk(surfaceWindow, x, chunkVal, thisStartHighlight, thisEndHighlight, ytext, rcClient, true, draw); DrawChunk(surfaceWindow, x, chunkVal, thisEndHighlight, chunkLength, ytext, rcClient, false, draw); chunkVal = chunkEnd + 1; ytext += lineHeight; rcClient.bottom += lineHeight; maxWidth = Platform::Maximum(maxWidth, x); } return maxWidth; } void CallTip::PaintCT(Surface *surfaceWindow) { if (val.empty()) return; PRectangle rcClientPos = wCallTip.GetClientPosition(); PRectangle rcClientSize(0.0f, 0.0f, rcClientPos.right - rcClientPos.left, rcClientPos.bottom - rcClientPos.top); PRectangle rcClient(1.0f, 1.0f, rcClientSize.right - 1, rcClientSize.bottom - 1); surfaceWindow->FillRectangle(rcClient, colourBG); offsetMain = insetX; // initial alignment assuming no arrows PaintContents(surfaceWindow, true); #ifndef __APPLE__ // OSX doesn't put borders on "help tags" // Draw a raised border around the edges of the window surfaceWindow->MoveTo(0, static_cast(rcClientSize.bottom) - 1); surfaceWindow->PenColour(colourShade); surfaceWindow->LineTo(static_cast(rcClientSize.right) - 1, static_cast(rcClientSize.bottom) - 1); surfaceWindow->LineTo(static_cast(rcClientSize.right) - 1, 0); surfaceWindow->PenColour(colourLight); surfaceWindow->LineTo(0, 0); surfaceWindow->LineTo(0, static_cast(rcClientSize.bottom) - 1); #endif } void CallTip::MouseClick(Point pt) { clickPlace = 0; if (rectUp.Contains(pt)) clickPlace = 1; if (rectDown.Contains(pt)) clickPlace = 2; } PRectangle CallTip::CallTipStart(int pos, Point pt, int textHeight, const char *defn, const char *faceName, int size, int codePage_, int characterSet, int technology, Window &wParent) { clickPlace = 0; val = defn; codePage = codePage_; Surface *surfaceMeasure = Surface::Allocate(technology); if (!surfaceMeasure) return PRectangle(); surfaceMeasure->Init(wParent.GetID()); surfaceMeasure->SetUnicodeMode(SC_CP_UTF8 == codePage); surfaceMeasure->SetDBCSMode(codePage); startHighlight = 0; endHighlight = 0; inCallTipMode = true; posStartCallTip = pos; XYPOSITION deviceHeight = static_cast(surfaceMeasure->DeviceHeightFont(size)); FontParameters fp(faceName, deviceHeight / SC_FONT_SIZE_MULTIPLIER, SC_WEIGHT_NORMAL, false, 0, technology, characterSet); font.Create(fp); // Look for multiple lines in the text // Only support \n here - simply means container must avoid \r! int numLines = 1; const char *newline; const char *look = val.c_str(); rectUp = PRectangle(0,0,0,0); rectDown = PRectangle(0,0,0,0); offsetMain = insetX; // changed to right edge of any arrows int width = PaintContents(surfaceMeasure, false) + insetX; while ((newline = strchr(look, '\n')) != NULL) { look = newline + 1; numLines++; } lineHeight = RoundXYPosition(surfaceMeasure->Height(font)); // The returned // rectangle is aligned to the right edge of the last arrow encountered in // the tip text, else to the tip text left edge. int height = lineHeight * numLines - static_cast(surfaceMeasure->InternalLeading(font)) + borderHeight * 2; delete surfaceMeasure; if (above) { return PRectangle(pt.x - offsetMain, pt.y - verticalOffset - height, pt.x + width - offsetMain, pt.y - verticalOffset); } else { return PRectangle(pt.x - offsetMain, pt.y + verticalOffset + textHeight, pt.x + width - offsetMain, pt.y + verticalOffset + textHeight + height); } } void CallTip::CallTipCancel() { inCallTipMode = false; if (wCallTip.Created()) { wCallTip.Destroy(); } } void CallTip::SetHighlight(int start, int end) { // Avoid flashing by checking something has really changed if ((start != startHighlight) || (end != endHighlight)) { startHighlight = start; endHighlight = (end > start) ? end : start; if (wCallTip.Created()) { wCallTip.InvalidateAll(); } } } // Set the tab size (sizes > 0 enable the use of tabs). This also enables the // use of the STYLE_CALLTIP. void CallTip::SetTabSize(int tabSz) { tabSize = tabSz; useStyleCallTip = true; } // Set the calltip position, below the text by default or if above is false // else above the text. void CallTip::SetPosition(bool aboveText) { above = aboveText; } // It might be better to have two access functions for this and to use // them for all settings of colours. void CallTip::SetForeBack(const ColourDesired &fore, const ColourDesired &back) { colourBG = back; colourUnSel = fore; } presage-0.9.1/apps/gtk/gprompter/scintilla/src/SciTE.properties0000644000175000017500000000046112075650364024561 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000# SciTE.properties is the per directory local options file and can be used to override # settings made in SciTEGlobal.properties command.build.directory.*.cxx=..\win32 command.build.directory.*.h=..\win32 command.build.*.cxx=nmake -f scintilla.mak QUIET=1 command.build.*.h=nmake -f scintilla.mak QUIET=1 presage-0.9.1/apps/gtk/gprompter/scintilla/src/Catalogue.cxx0000644000175000017500000001075212515432437024126 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000// Scintilla source code edit control /** @file Catalogue.cxx ** Colourise for particular languages. **/ // Copyright 1998-2002 by Neil Hodgson // The License.txt file describes the conditions under which this software may be distributed. #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "ILexer.h" #include "Scintilla.h" #include "SciLexer.h" #include "LexerModule.h" #include "Catalogue.h" #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE using namespace Scintilla; #endif static std::vector lexerCatalogue; static int nextLanguage = SCLEX_AUTOMATIC+1; const LexerModule *Catalogue::Find(int language) { Scintilla_LinkLexers(); for (std::vector::iterator it=lexerCatalogue.begin(); it != lexerCatalogue.end(); ++it) { if ((*it)->GetLanguage() == language) { return *it; } } return 0; } const LexerModule *Catalogue::Find(const char *languageName) { Scintilla_LinkLexers(); if (languageName) { for (std::vector::iterator it=lexerCatalogue.begin(); it != lexerCatalogue.end(); ++it) { if ((*it)->languageName && (0 == strcmp((*it)->languageName, languageName))) { return *it; } } } return 0; } void Catalogue::AddLexerModule(LexerModule *plm) { if (plm->GetLanguage() == SCLEX_AUTOMATIC) { plm->language = nextLanguage; nextLanguage++; } lexerCatalogue.push_back(plm); } // To add or remove a lexer, add or remove its file and run LexGen.py. // Force a reference to all of the Scintilla lexers so that the linker will // not remove the code of the lexers. int Scintilla_LinkLexers() { static int initialised = 0; if (initialised) return 0; initialised = 1; // Shorten the code that declares a lexer and ensures it is linked in by calling a method. #define LINK_LEXER(lexer) extern LexerModule lexer; Catalogue::AddLexerModule(&lexer); //++Autogenerated -- run scripts/LexGen.py to regenerate //**\(\tLINK_LEXER(\*);\n\) LINK_LEXER(lmA68k); LINK_LEXER(lmAbaqus); LINK_LEXER(lmAda); LINK_LEXER(lmAPDL); LINK_LEXER(lmAs); LINK_LEXER(lmAsm); LINK_LEXER(lmAsn1); LINK_LEXER(lmASY); LINK_LEXER(lmAU3); LINK_LEXER(lmAVE); LINK_LEXER(lmAVS); LINK_LEXER(lmBaan); LINK_LEXER(lmBash); LINK_LEXER(lmBatch); LINK_LEXER(lmBlitzBasic); LINK_LEXER(lmBullant); LINK_LEXER(lmCaml); LINK_LEXER(lmClw); LINK_LEXER(lmClwNoCase); LINK_LEXER(lmCmake); LINK_LEXER(lmCOBOL); LINK_LEXER(lmCoffeeScript); LINK_LEXER(lmConf); LINK_LEXER(lmCPP); LINK_LEXER(lmCPPNoCase); LINK_LEXER(lmCsound); LINK_LEXER(lmCss); LINK_LEXER(lmD); LINK_LEXER(lmDiff); LINK_LEXER(lmDMAP); LINK_LEXER(lmDMIS); LINK_LEXER(lmECL); LINK_LEXER(lmEiffel); LINK_LEXER(lmEiffelkw); LINK_LEXER(lmErlang); LINK_LEXER(lmErrorList); LINK_LEXER(lmESCRIPT); LINK_LEXER(lmF77); LINK_LEXER(lmFlagShip); LINK_LEXER(lmForth); LINK_LEXER(lmFortran); LINK_LEXER(lmFreeBasic); LINK_LEXER(lmGAP); LINK_LEXER(lmGui4Cli); LINK_LEXER(lmHaskell); LINK_LEXER(lmHTML); LINK_LEXER(lmInno); LINK_LEXER(lmKix); LINK_LEXER(lmKVIrc); LINK_LEXER(lmLatex); LINK_LEXER(lmLISP); LINK_LEXER(lmLiterateHaskell); LINK_LEXER(lmLot); LINK_LEXER(lmLout); LINK_LEXER(lmLua); LINK_LEXER(lmMagikSF); LINK_LEXER(lmMake); LINK_LEXER(lmMarkdown); LINK_LEXER(lmMatlab); LINK_LEXER(lmMETAPOST); LINK_LEXER(lmMMIXAL); LINK_LEXER(lmModula); LINK_LEXER(lmMSSQL); LINK_LEXER(lmMySQL); LINK_LEXER(lmNimrod); LINK_LEXER(lmNncrontab); LINK_LEXER(lmNsis); LINK_LEXER(lmNull); LINK_LEXER(lmOctave); LINK_LEXER(lmOpal); LINK_LEXER(lmOScript); LINK_LEXER(lmPascal); LINK_LEXER(lmPB); LINK_LEXER(lmPerl); LINK_LEXER(lmPHPSCRIPT); LINK_LEXER(lmPLM); LINK_LEXER(lmPO); LINK_LEXER(lmPOV); LINK_LEXER(lmPowerPro); LINK_LEXER(lmPowerShell); LINK_LEXER(lmProgress); LINK_LEXER(lmProps); LINK_LEXER(lmPS); LINK_LEXER(lmPureBasic); LINK_LEXER(lmPython); LINK_LEXER(lmR); LINK_LEXER(lmREBOL); LINK_LEXER(lmRegistry); LINK_LEXER(lmRuby); LINK_LEXER(lmRust); LINK_LEXER(lmScriptol); LINK_LEXER(lmSmalltalk); LINK_LEXER(lmSML); LINK_LEXER(lmSorc); LINK_LEXER(lmSpecman); LINK_LEXER(lmSpice); LINK_LEXER(lmSQL); LINK_LEXER(lmSTTXT); LINK_LEXER(lmTACL); LINK_LEXER(lmTADS3); LINK_LEXER(lmTAL); LINK_LEXER(lmTCL); LINK_LEXER(lmTCMD); LINK_LEXER(lmTeX); LINK_LEXER(lmTxt2tags); LINK_LEXER(lmVB); LINK_LEXER(lmVBScript); LINK_LEXER(lmVerilog); LINK_LEXER(lmVHDL); LINK_LEXER(lmVisualProlog); LINK_LEXER(lmXML); LINK_LEXER(lmYAML); //--Autogenerated -- end of automatically generated section return 1; } presage-0.9.1/apps/gtk/gprompter/scintilla/src/CharClassify.h0000644000175000017500000000171712075650364024225 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000// Scintilla source code edit control /** @file CharClassify.h ** Character classifications used by Document and RESearch. **/ // Copyright 2006-2009 by Neil Hodgson // The License.txt file describes the conditions under which this software may be distributed. #ifndef CHARCLASSIFY_H #define CHARCLASSIFY_H #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE namespace Scintilla { #endif class CharClassify { public: CharClassify(); enum cc { ccSpace, ccNewLine, ccWord, ccPunctuation }; void SetDefaultCharClasses(bool includeWordClass); void SetCharClasses(const unsigned char *chars, cc newCharClass); int GetCharsOfClass(cc charClass, unsigned char *buffer); cc GetClass(unsigned char ch) const { return static_cast(charClass[ch]);} bool IsWord(unsigned char ch) const { return static_cast(charClass[ch]) == ccWord;} private: enum { maxChar=256 }; unsigned char charClass[maxChar]; // not type cc to save space }; #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE } #endif #endif presage-0.9.1/apps/gtk/gprompter/scintilla/src/RESearch.cxx0000644000175000017500000006346612515432437023670 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000// Scintilla source code edit control /** @file RESearch.cxx ** Regular expression search library. **/ /* * regex - Regular expression pattern matching and replacement * * By: Ozan S. Yigit (oz) * Dept. of Computer Science * York University * * Original code available from http://www.cs.yorku.ca/~oz/ * Translation to C++ by Neil Hodgson neilh@scintilla.org * Removed all use of register. * Converted to modern function prototypes. * Put all global/static variables into an object so this code can be * used from multiple threads, etc. * Some extensions by Philippe Lhoste PhiLho(a)GMX.net * '?' extensions by Michael Mullin masmullin@gmail.com * * These routines are the PUBLIC DOMAIN equivalents of regex * routines as found in 4.nBSD UN*X, with minor extensions. * * These routines are derived from various implementations found * in software tools books, and Conroy's grep. They are NOT derived * from licensed/restricted software. * For more interesting/academic/complicated implementations, * see Henry Spencer's regexp routines, or GNU Emacs pattern * matching module. * * Modification history removed. * * Interfaces: * RESearch::Compile: compile a regular expression into a NFA. * * const char *RESearch::Compile(const char *pattern, int length, * bool caseSensitive, bool posix) * * Returns a short error string if they fail. * * RESearch::Execute: execute the NFA to match a pattern. * * int RESearch::Execute(characterIndexer &ci, int lp, int endp) * * re_fail: failure routine for RESearch::Execute. (no longer used) * * void re_fail(char *msg, char op) * * Regular Expressions: * * [1] char matches itself, unless it is a special * character (metachar): . \ [ ] * + ? ^ $ * and ( ) if posix option. * * [2] . matches any character. * * [3] \ matches the character following it, except: * - \a, \b, \f, \n, \r, \t, \v match the corresponding C * escape char, respectively BEL, BS, FF, LF, CR, TAB and VT; * Note that \r and \n are never matched because Scintilla * regex searches are made line per line * (stripped of end-of-line chars). * - if not in posix mode, when followed by a * left or right round bracket (see [8]); * - when followed by a digit 1 to 9 (see [9]); * - when followed by a left or right angle bracket * (see [10]); * - when followed by d, D, s, S, w or W (see [11]); * - when followed by x and two hexa digits (see [12]. * Backslash is used as an escape character for all * other meta-characters, and itself. * * [4] [set] matches one of the characters in the set. * If the first character in the set is "^", * it matches the characters NOT in the set, i.e. * complements the set. A shorthand S-E (start dash end) * is used to specify a set of characters S up to * E, inclusive. S and E must be characters, otherwise * the dash is taken literally (eg. in expression [\d-a]). * The special characters "]" and "-" have no special * meaning if they appear as the first chars in the set. * To include both, put - first: [-]A-Z] * (or just backslash them). * examples: match: * * [-]|] matches these 3 chars, * * []-|] matches from ] to | chars * * [a-z] any lowercase alpha * * [^-]] any char except - and ] * * [^A-Z] any char except uppercase * alpha * * [a-zA-Z] any alpha * * [5] * any regular expression form [1] to [4] * (except [8], [9] and [10] forms of [3]), * followed by closure char (*) * matches zero or more matches of that form. * * [6] + same as [5], except it matches one or more. * * [5-6] Both [5] and [6] are greedy (they match as much as possible). * Unless they are followed by the 'lazy' quantifier (?) * In which case both [5] and [6] try to match as little as possible * * [7] ? same as [5] except it matches zero or one. * * [8] a regular expression in the form [1] to [13], enclosed * as \(form\) (or (form) with posix flag) matches what * form matches. The enclosure creates a set of tags, * used for [9] and for pattern substitution. * The tagged forms are numbered starting from 1. * * [9] a \ followed by a digit 1 to 9 matches whatever a * previously tagged regular expression ([8]) matched. * * [10] \< a regular expression starting with a \< construct * \> and/or ending with a \> construct, restricts the * pattern matching to the beginning of a word, and/or * the end of a word. A word is defined to be a character * string beginning and/or ending with the characters * A-Z a-z 0-9 and _. Scintilla extends this definition * by user setting. The word must also be preceded and/or * followed by any character outside those mentioned. * * [11] \l a backslash followed by d, D, s, S, w or W, * becomes a character class (both inside and * outside sets []). * d: decimal digits * D: any char except decimal digits * s: whitespace (space, \t \n \r \f \v) * S: any char except whitespace (see above) * w: alphanumeric & underscore (changed by user setting) * W: any char except alphanumeric & underscore (see above) * * [12] \xHH a backslash followed by x and two hexa digits, * becomes the character whose Ascii code is equal * to these digits. If not followed by two digits, * it is 'x' char itself. * * [13] a composite regular expression xy where x and y * are in the form [1] to [12] matches the longest * match of x followed by a match for y. * * [14] ^ a regular expression starting with a ^ character * $ and/or ending with a $ character, restricts the * pattern matching to the beginning of the line, * or the end of line. [anchors] Elsewhere in the * pattern, ^ and $ are treated as ordinary characters. * * * Acknowledgements: * * HCR's Hugh Redelmeier has been most helpful in various * stages of development. He convinced me to include BOW * and EOW constructs, originally invented by Rob Pike at * the University of Toronto. * * References: * Software tools Kernighan & Plauger * Software tools in Pascal Kernighan & Plauger * Grep [rsx-11 C dist] David Conroy * ed - text editor Un*x Programmer's Manual * Advanced editing on Un*x B. W. Kernighan * RegExp routines Henry Spencer * * Notes: * * This implementation uses a bit-set representation for character * classes for speed and compactness. Each character is represented * by one bit in a 256-bit block. Thus, CCL always takes a * constant 32 bytes in the internal nfa, and RESearch::Execute does a single * bit comparison to locate the character in the set. * * Examples: * * pattern: foo*.* * compile: CHR f CHR o CLO CHR o END CLO ANY END END * matches: fo foo fooo foobar fobar foxx ... * * pattern: fo[ob]a[rz] * compile: CHR f CHR o CCL bitset CHR a CCL bitset END * matches: fobar fooar fobaz fooaz * * pattern: foo\\+ * compile: CHR f CHR o CHR o CHR \ CLO CHR \ END END * matches: foo\ foo\\ foo\\\ ... * * pattern: \(foo\)[1-3]\1 (same as foo[1-3]foo) * compile: BOT 1 CHR f CHR o CHR o EOT 1 CCL bitset REF 1 END * matches: foo1foo foo2foo foo3foo * * pattern: \(fo.*\)-\1 * compile: BOT 1 CHR f CHR o CLO ANY END EOT 1 CHR - REF 1 END * matches: foo-foo fo-fo fob-fob foobar-foobar ... */ #include #include #include #include "CharClassify.h" #include "RESearch.h" #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE using namespace Scintilla; #endif #define OKP 1 #define NOP 0 #define CHR 1 #define ANY 2 #define CCL 3 #define BOL 4 #define EOL 5 #define BOT 6 #define EOT 7 #define BOW 8 #define EOW 9 #define REF 10 #define CLO 11 #define CLQ 12 /* 0 to 1 closure */ #define LCLO 13 /* lazy closure */ #define END 0 /* * The following defines are not meant to be changeable. * They are for readability only. */ #define BLKIND 0370 #define BITIND 07 const char bitarr[] = { 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, '\200' }; #define badpat(x) (*nfa = END, x) /* * Character classification table for word boundary operators BOW * and EOW is passed in by the creator of this object (Scintilla * Document). The Document default state is that word chars are: * 0-9, a-z, A-Z and _ */ RESearch::RESearch(CharClassify *charClassTable) { failure = 0; charClass = charClassTable; sta = NOP; /* status of lastpat */ bol = 0; std::fill(bittab, bittab + BITBLK, 0); std::fill(tagstk, tagstk + MAXTAG, 0); std::fill(nfa, nfa + MAXNFA, 0); Clear(); } RESearch::~RESearch() { Clear(); } void RESearch::Clear() { for (int i = 0; i < MAXTAG; i++) { pat[i].clear(); bopat[i] = NOTFOUND; eopat[i] = NOTFOUND; } } void RESearch::GrabMatches(CharacterIndexer &ci) { for (unsigned int i = 0; i < MAXTAG; i++) { if ((bopat[i] != NOTFOUND) && (eopat[i] != NOTFOUND)) { unsigned int len = eopat[i] - bopat[i]; pat[i] = std::string(len+1, '\0'); for (unsigned int j = 0; j < len; j++) pat[i][j] = ci.CharAt(bopat[i] + j); pat[i][len] = '\0'; } } } void RESearch::ChSet(unsigned char c) { bittab[((c) & BLKIND) >> 3] |= bitarr[(c) & BITIND]; } void RESearch::ChSetWithCase(unsigned char c, bool caseSensitive) { if (caseSensitive) { ChSet(c); } else { if ((c >= 'a') && (c <= 'z')) { ChSet(c); ChSet(static_cast(c - 'a' + 'A')); } else if ((c >= 'A') && (c <= 'Z')) { ChSet(c); ChSet(static_cast(c - 'A' + 'a')); } else { ChSet(c); } } } unsigned char escapeValue(unsigned char ch) { switch (ch) { case 'a': return '\a'; case 'b': return '\b'; case 'f': return '\f'; case 'n': return '\n'; case 'r': return '\r'; case 't': return '\t'; case 'v': return '\v'; } return 0; } static int GetHexaChar(unsigned char hd1, unsigned char hd2) { int hexValue = 0; if (hd1 >= '0' && hd1 <= '9') { hexValue += 16 * (hd1 - '0'); } else if (hd1 >= 'A' && hd1 <= 'F') { hexValue += 16 * (hd1 - 'A' + 10); } else if (hd1 >= 'a' && hd1 <= 'f') { hexValue += 16 * (hd1 - 'a' + 10); } else { return -1; } if (hd2 >= '0' && hd2 <= '9') { hexValue += hd2 - '0'; } else if (hd2 >= 'A' && hd2 <= 'F') { hexValue += hd2 - 'A' + 10; } else if (hd2 >= 'a' && hd2 <= 'f') { hexValue += hd2 - 'a' + 10; } else { return -1; } return hexValue; } /** * Called when the parser finds a backslash not followed * by a valid expression (like \( in non-Posix mode). * @param pattern: pointer on the char after the backslash. * @param incr: (out) number of chars to skip after expression evaluation. * @return the char if it resolves to a simple char, * or -1 for a char class. In this case, bittab is changed. */ int RESearch::GetBackslashExpression( const char *pattern, int &incr) { // Since error reporting is primitive and messages are not used anyway, // I choose to interpret unexpected syntax in a logical way instead // of reporting errors. Otherwise, we can stick on, eg., PCRE behavior. incr = 0; // Most of the time, will skip the char "naturally". int c; int result = -1; unsigned char bsc = *pattern; if (!bsc) { // Avoid overrun result = '\\'; // \ at end of pattern, take it literally return result; } switch (bsc) { case 'a': case 'b': case 'n': case 'f': case 'r': case 't': case 'v': result = escapeValue(bsc); break; case 'x': { unsigned char hd1 = *(pattern + 1); unsigned char hd2 = *(pattern + 2); int hexValue = GetHexaChar(hd1, hd2); if (hexValue >= 0) { result = hexValue; incr = 2; // Must skip the digits } else { result = 'x'; // \x without 2 digits: see it as 'x' } } break; case 'd': for (c = '0'; c <= '9'; c++) { ChSet(static_cast(c)); } break; case 'D': for (c = 0; c < MAXCHR; c++) { if (c < '0' || c > '9') { ChSet(static_cast(c)); } } break; case 's': ChSet(' '); ChSet('\t'); ChSet('\n'); ChSet('\r'); ChSet('\f'); ChSet('\v'); break; case 'S': for (c = 0; c < MAXCHR; c++) { if (c != ' ' && !(c >= 0x09 && c <= 0x0D)) { ChSet(static_cast(c)); } } break; case 'w': for (c = 0; c < MAXCHR; c++) { if (iswordc(static_cast(c))) { ChSet(static_cast(c)); } } break; case 'W': for (c = 0; c < MAXCHR; c++) { if (!iswordc(static_cast(c))) { ChSet(static_cast(c)); } } break; default: result = bsc; } return result; } const char *RESearch::Compile(const char *pattern, int length, bool caseSensitive, bool posix) { char *mp=nfa; /* nfa pointer */ char *lp; /* saved pointer */ char *sp=nfa; /* another one */ char *mpMax = mp + MAXNFA - BITBLK - 10; int tagi = 0; /* tag stack index */ int tagc = 1; /* actual tag count */ int n; char mask; /* xor mask -CCL/NCL */ int c1, c2, prevChar; if (!pattern || !length) { if (sta) return 0; else return badpat("No previous regular expression"); } sta = NOP; const char *p=pattern; /* pattern pointer */ for (int i=0; i mpMax) return badpat("Pattern too long"); lp = mp; switch (*p) { case '.': /* match any char */ *mp++ = ANY; break; case '^': /* match beginning */ if (p == pattern) { *mp++ = BOL; } else { *mp++ = CHR; *mp++ = *p; } break; case '$': /* match endofline */ if (!*(p+1)) { *mp++ = EOL; } else { *mp++ = CHR; *mp++ = *p; } break; case '[': /* match char class */ *mp++ = CCL; prevChar = 0; i++; if (*++p == '^') { mask = '\377'; i++; p++; } else { mask = 0; } if (*p == '-') { /* real dash */ i++; prevChar = *p; ChSet(*p++); } if (*p == ']') { /* real brace */ i++; prevChar = *p; ChSet(*p++); } while (*p && *p != ']') { if (*p == '-') { if (prevChar < 0) { // Previous def. was a char class like \d, take dash literally prevChar = *p; ChSet(*p); } else if (*(p+1)) { if (*(p+1) != ']') { c1 = prevChar + 1; i++; c2 = static_cast(*++p); if (c2 == '\\') { if (!*(p+1)) { // End of RE return badpat("Missing ]"); } else { i++; p++; int incr; c2 = GetBackslashExpression(p, incr); i += incr; p += incr; if (c2 >= 0) { // Convention: \c (c is any char) is case sensitive, whatever the option ChSet(static_cast(c2)); prevChar = c2; } else { // bittab is already changed prevChar = -1; } } } if (prevChar < 0) { // Char after dash is char class like \d, take dash literally prevChar = '-'; ChSet('-'); } else { // Put all chars between c1 and c2 included in the char set while (c1 <= c2) { ChSetWithCase(static_cast(c1++), caseSensitive); } } } else { // Dash before the ], take it literally prevChar = *p; ChSet(*p); } } else { return badpat("Missing ]"); } } else if (*p == '\\' && *(p+1)) { i++; p++; int incr; int c = GetBackslashExpression(p, incr); i += incr; p += incr; if (c >= 0) { // Convention: \c (c is any char) is case sensitive, whatever the option ChSet(static_cast(c)); prevChar = c; } else { // bittab is already changed prevChar = -1; } } else { prevChar = static_cast(*p); ChSetWithCase(*p, caseSensitive); } i++; p++; } if (!*p) return badpat("Missing ]"); for (n = 0; n < BITBLK; bittab[n++] = 0) *mp++ = static_cast(mask ^ bittab[n]); break; case '*': /* match 0 or more... */ case '+': /* match 1 or more... */ case '?': if (p == pattern) return badpat("Empty closure"); lp = sp; /* previous opcode */ if (*lp == CLO || *lp == LCLO) /* equivalence... */ break; switch (*lp) { case BOL: case BOT: case EOT: case BOW: case EOW: case REF: return badpat("Illegal closure"); default: break; } if (*p == '+') for (sp = mp; lp < sp; lp++) *mp++ = *lp; *mp++ = END; *mp++ = END; sp = mp; while (--mp > lp) *mp = mp[-1]; if (*p == '?') *mp = CLQ; else if (*(p+1) == '?') *mp = LCLO; else *mp = CLO; mp = sp; break; case '\\': /* tags, backrefs... */ i++; switch (*++p) { case '<': *mp++ = BOW; break; case '>': if (*sp == BOW) return badpat("Null pattern inside \\<\\>"); *mp++ = EOW; break; case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4': case '5': case '6': case '7': case '8': case '9': n = *p-'0'; if (tagi > 0 && tagstk[tagi] == n) return badpat("Cyclical reference"); if (tagc > n) { *mp++ = static_cast(REF); *mp++ = static_cast(n); } else { return badpat("Undetermined reference"); } break; default: if (!posix && *p == '(') { if (tagc < MAXTAG) { tagstk[++tagi] = tagc; *mp++ = BOT; *mp++ = static_cast(tagc++); } else { return badpat("Too many \\(\\) pairs"); } } else if (!posix && *p == ')') { if (*sp == BOT) return badpat("Null pattern inside \\(\\)"); if (tagi > 0) { *mp++ = static_cast(EOT); *mp++ = static_cast(tagstk[tagi--]); } else { return badpat("Unmatched \\)"); } } else { int incr; int c = GetBackslashExpression(p, incr); i += incr; p += incr; if (c >= 0) { *mp++ = CHR; *mp++ = static_cast(c); } else { *mp++ = CCL; mask = 0; for (n = 0; n < BITBLK; bittab[n++] = 0) *mp++ = static_cast(mask ^ bittab[n]); } } } break; default : /* an ordinary char */ if (posix && *p == '(') { if (tagc < MAXTAG) { tagstk[++tagi] = tagc; *mp++ = BOT; *mp++ = static_cast(tagc++); } else { return badpat("Too many () pairs"); } } else if (posix && *p == ')') { if (*sp == BOT) return badpat("Null pattern inside ()"); if (tagi > 0) { *mp++ = static_cast(EOT); *mp++ = static_cast(tagstk[tagi--]); } else { return badpat("Unmatched )"); } } else { unsigned char c = *p; if (!c) // End of RE c = '\\'; // We take it as raw backslash if (caseSensitive || !iswordc(c)) { *mp++ = CHR; *mp++ = c; } else { *mp++ = CCL; mask = 0; ChSetWithCase(c, false); for (n = 0; n < BITBLK; bittab[n++] = 0) *mp++ = static_cast(mask ^ bittab[n]); } } break; } sp = lp; } if (tagi > 0) return badpat((posix ? "Unmatched (" : "Unmatched \\(")); *mp = END; sta = OKP; return 0; } /* * RESearch::Execute: * execute nfa to find a match. * * special cases: (nfa[0]) * BOL * Match only once, starting from the * beginning. * CHR * First locate the character without * calling PMatch, and if found, call * PMatch for the remaining string. * END * RESearch::Compile failed, poor luser did not * check for it. Fail fast. * * If a match is found, bopat[0] and eopat[0] are set * to the beginning and the end of the matched fragment, * respectively. * */ int RESearch::Execute(CharacterIndexer &ci, int lp, int endp) { unsigned char c; int ep = NOTFOUND; char *ap = nfa; bol = lp; failure = 0; Clear(); switch (*ap) { case BOL: /* anchored: match from BOL only */ ep = PMatch(ci, lp, endp, ap); break; case EOL: /* just searching for end of line normal path doesn't work */ if (*(ap+1) == END) { lp = endp; ep = lp; break; } else { return 0; } case CHR: /* ordinary char: locate it fast */ c = *(ap+1); while ((lp < endp) && (static_cast(ci.CharAt(lp)) != c)) lp++; if (lp >= endp) /* if EOS, fail, else fall through. */ return 0; default: /* regular matching all the way. */ while (lp < endp) { ep = PMatch(ci, lp, endp, ap); if (ep != NOTFOUND) break; lp++; } break; case END: /* munged automaton. fail always */ return 0; } if (ep == NOTFOUND) return 0; bopat[0] = lp; eopat[0] = ep; return 1; } /* * PMatch: internal routine for the hard part * * This code is partly snarfed from an early grep written by * David Conroy. The backref and tag stuff, and various other * innovations are by oz. * * special case optimizations: (nfa[n], nfa[n+1]) * CLO ANY * We KNOW .* will match everything up to the * end of line. Thus, directly go to the end of * line, without recursive PMatch calls. As in * the other closure cases, the remaining pattern * must be matched by moving backwards on the * string recursively, to find a match for xy * (x is ".*" and y is the remaining pattern) * where the match satisfies the LONGEST match for * x followed by a match for y. * CLO CHR * We can again scan the string forward for the * single char and at the point of failure, we * execute the remaining nfa recursively, same as * above. * * At the end of a successful match, bopat[n] and eopat[n] * are set to the beginning and end of subpatterns matched * by tagged expressions (n = 1 to 9). */ extern void re_fail(char *,char); #define isinset(x,y) ((x)[((y)&BLKIND)>>3] & bitarr[(y)&BITIND]) /* * skip values for CLO XXX to skip past the closure */ #define ANYSKIP 2 /* [CLO] ANY END */ #define CHRSKIP 3 /* [CLO] CHR chr END */ #define CCLSKIP 34 /* [CLO] CCL 32 bytes END */ int RESearch::PMatch(CharacterIndexer &ci, int lp, int endp, char *ap) { int op, c, n; int e; /* extra pointer for CLO */ int bp; /* beginning of subpat... */ int ep; /* ending of subpat... */ int are; /* to save the line ptr. */ int llp; /* lazy lp for LCLO */ while ((op = *ap++) != END) switch (op) { case CHR: if (ci.CharAt(lp++) != *ap++) return NOTFOUND; break; case ANY: if (lp++ >= endp) return NOTFOUND; break; case CCL: if (lp >= endp) return NOTFOUND; c = ci.CharAt(lp++); if (!isinset(ap,c)) return NOTFOUND; ap += BITBLK; break; case BOL: if (lp != bol) return NOTFOUND; break; case EOL: if (lp < endp) return NOTFOUND; break; case BOT: bopat[static_cast(*ap++)] = lp; break; case EOT: eopat[static_cast(*ap++)] = lp; break; case BOW: if ((lp!=bol && iswordc(ci.CharAt(lp-1))) || !iswordc(ci.CharAt(lp))) return NOTFOUND; break; case EOW: if (lp==bol || !iswordc(ci.CharAt(lp-1)) || iswordc(ci.CharAt(lp))) return NOTFOUND; break; case REF: n = *ap++; bp = bopat[n]; ep = eopat[n]; while (bp < ep) if (ci.CharAt(bp++) != ci.CharAt(lp++)) return NOTFOUND; break; case LCLO: case CLQ: case CLO: are = lp; switch (*ap) { case ANY: if (op == CLO || op == LCLO) while (lp < endp) lp++; else if (lp < endp) lp++; n = ANYSKIP; break; case CHR: c = *(ap+1); if (op == CLO || op == LCLO) while ((lp < endp) && (c == ci.CharAt(lp))) lp++; else if ((lp < endp) && (c == ci.CharAt(lp))) lp++; n = CHRSKIP; break; case CCL: while ((lp < endp) && isinset(ap+1,ci.CharAt(lp))) lp++; n = CCLSKIP; break; default: failure = true; //re_fail("closure: bad nfa.", *ap); return NOTFOUND; } ap += n; llp = lp; e = NOTFOUND; while (llp >= are) { int q; if ((q = PMatch(ci, llp, endp, ap)) != NOTFOUND) { e = q; lp = llp; if (op != LCLO) return e; } if (*ap == END) return e; --llp; } if (*ap == EOT) PMatch(ci, lp, endp, ap); return e; default: //re_fail("RESearch::Execute: bad nfa.", static_cast(op)); return NOTFOUND; } return lp; } presage-0.9.1/apps/gtk/gprompter/scintilla/src/RunStyles.h0000644000175000017500000000257712152511370023614 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000/** @file RunStyles.h ** Data structure used to store sparse styles. **/ // Copyright 1998-2007 by Neil Hodgson // The License.txt file describes the conditions under which this software may be distributed. /// Styling buffer using one element for each run rather than using /// a filled buffer. #ifndef RUNSTYLES_H #define RUNSTYLES_H #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE namespace Scintilla { #endif class RunStyles { private: Partitioning *starts; SplitVector *styles; int RunFromPosition(int position) const; int SplitRun(int position); void RemoveRun(int run); void RemoveRunIfEmpty(int run); void RemoveRunIfSameAsPrevious(int run); // Private so RunStyles objects can not be copied RunStyles(const RunStyles &); public: RunStyles(); ~RunStyles(); int Length() const; int ValueAt(int position) const; int FindNextChange(int position, int end) const; int StartRun(int position) const; int EndRun(int position) const; // Returns true if some values may have changed bool FillRange(int &position, int value, int &fillLength); void SetValueAt(int position, int value); void InsertSpace(int position, int insertLength); void DeleteAll(); void DeleteRange(int position, int deleteLength); int Runs() const; bool AllSame() const; bool AllSameAs(int value) const; int Find(int value, int start) const; void Check() const; }; #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE } #endif #endif presage-0.9.1/apps/gtk/gprompter/scintilla/src/ViewStyle.cxx0000644000175000017500000004256212515432437024161 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000// Scintilla source code edit control /** @file ViewStyle.cxx ** Store information on how the document is to be viewed. **/ // Copyright 1998-2003 by Neil Hodgson // The License.txt file describes the conditions under which this software may be distributed. #include #include #include #include #include "Platform.h" #include "Scintilla.h" #include "SplitVector.h" #include "Partitioning.h" #include "RunStyles.h" #include "Indicator.h" #include "XPM.h" #include "LineMarker.h" #include "Style.h" #include "ViewStyle.h" #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE using namespace Scintilla; #endif MarginStyle::MarginStyle() : style(SC_MARGIN_SYMBOL), width(0), mask(0), sensitive(false), cursor(SC_CURSORREVERSEARROW) { } // A list of the fontnames - avoids wasting space in each style FontNames::FontNames() { } FontNames::~FontNames() { Clear(); } void FontNames::Clear() { for (std::vector::const_iterator it=names.begin(); it != names.end(); ++it) { delete []*it; } names.clear(); } const char *FontNames::Save(const char *name) { if (!name) return 0; for (std::vector::const_iterator it=names.begin(); it != names.end(); ++it) { if (strcmp(*it, name) == 0) { return *it; } } const size_t lenName = strlen(name) + 1; char *nameSave = new char[lenName]; memcpy(nameSave, name, lenName); names.push_back(nameSave); return nameSave; } FontRealised::FontRealised() { } FontRealised::~FontRealised() { font.Release(); } void FontRealised::Realise(Surface &surface, int zoomLevel, int technology, const FontSpecification &fs) { PLATFORM_ASSERT(fs.fontName); sizeZoomed = fs.size + zoomLevel * SC_FONT_SIZE_MULTIPLIER; if (sizeZoomed <= 2 * SC_FONT_SIZE_MULTIPLIER) // Hangs if sizeZoomed <= 1 sizeZoomed = 2 * SC_FONT_SIZE_MULTIPLIER; float deviceHeight = static_cast(surface.DeviceHeightFont(sizeZoomed)); FontParameters fp(fs.fontName, deviceHeight / SC_FONT_SIZE_MULTIPLIER, fs.weight, fs.italic, fs.extraFontFlag, technology, fs.characterSet); font.Create(fp); ascent = static_cast(surface.Ascent(font)); descent = static_cast(surface.Descent(font)); aveCharWidth = surface.AverageCharWidth(font); spaceWidth = surface.WidthChar(font, ' '); } ViewStyle::ViewStyle() { Init(); } ViewStyle::ViewStyle(const ViewStyle &source) { Init(source.styles.size()); for (unsigned int sty=0; stysecond; } fonts.clear(); } void ViewStyle::Init(size_t stylesSize_) { AllocStyles(stylesSize_); nextExtendedStyle = 256; fontNames.Clear(); ResetDefaultStyle(); // There are no image markers by default, so no need for calling CalcLargestMarkerHeight() largestMarkerHeight = 0; indicators[0].style = INDIC_SQUIGGLE; indicators[0].under = false; indicators[0].fore = ColourDesired(0, 0x7f, 0); indicators[1].style = INDIC_TT; indicators[1].under = false; indicators[1].fore = ColourDesired(0, 0, 0xff); indicators[2].style = INDIC_PLAIN; indicators[2].under = false; indicators[2].fore = ColourDesired(0xff, 0, 0); technology = SC_TECHNOLOGY_DEFAULT; lineHeight = 1; lineOverlap = 0; maxAscent = 1; maxDescent = 1; aveCharWidth = 8; spaceWidth = 8; tabWidth = spaceWidth * 8; selColours.fore = ColourOptional(ColourDesired(0xff, 0, 0)); selColours.back = ColourOptional(ColourDesired(0xc0, 0xc0, 0xc0), true); selAdditionalForeground = ColourDesired(0xff, 0, 0); selAdditionalBackground = ColourDesired(0xd7, 0xd7, 0xd7); selBackground2 = ColourDesired(0xb0, 0xb0, 0xb0); selAlpha = SC_ALPHA_NOALPHA; selAdditionalAlpha = SC_ALPHA_NOALPHA; selEOLFilled = false; foldmarginColour = ColourOptional(ColourDesired(0xff, 0, 0)); foldmarginHighlightColour = ColourOptional(ColourDesired(0xc0, 0xc0, 0xc0)); whitespaceColours.fore = ColourOptional(); whitespaceColours.back = ColourOptional(ColourDesired(0xff, 0xff, 0xff)); controlCharSymbol = 0; /* Draw the control characters */ controlCharWidth = 0; selbar = Platform::Chrome(); selbarlight = Platform::ChromeHighlight(); styles[STYLE_LINENUMBER].fore = ColourDesired(0, 0, 0); styles[STYLE_LINENUMBER].back = Platform::Chrome(); caretcolour = ColourDesired(0, 0, 0); additionalCaretColour = ColourDesired(0x7f, 0x7f, 0x7f); showCaretLineBackground = false; alwaysShowCaretLineBackground = false; caretLineBackground = ColourDesired(0xff, 0xff, 0); caretLineAlpha = SC_ALPHA_NOALPHA; edgecolour = ColourDesired(0xc0, 0xc0, 0xc0); edgeState = EDGE_NONE; caretStyle = CARETSTYLE_LINE; caretWidth = 1; someStylesProtected = false; someStylesForceCase = false; hotspotColours.fore = ColourOptional(ColourDesired(0, 0, 0xff)); hotspotColours.back = ColourOptional(ColourDesired(0xff, 0xff, 0xff)); hotspotUnderline = true; hotspotSingleLine = true; leftMarginWidth = 1; rightMarginWidth = 1; ms[0].style = SC_MARGIN_NUMBER; ms[0].width = 0; ms[0].mask = 0; ms[1].style = SC_MARGIN_SYMBOL; ms[1].width = 16; ms[1].mask = ~SC_MASK_FOLDERS; ms[2].style = SC_MARGIN_SYMBOL; ms[2].width = 0; ms[2].mask = 0; marginInside = true; fixedColumnWidth = marginInside ? leftMarginWidth : 0; maskInLine = 0xffffffff; for (int margin=0; margin <= SC_MAX_MARGIN; margin++) { fixedColumnWidth += ms[margin].width; if (ms[margin].width > 0) maskInLine &= ~ms[margin].mask; } textStart = marginInside ? fixedColumnWidth : leftMarginWidth; zoomLevel = 0; viewWhitespace = wsInvisible; whitespaceSize = 1; viewIndentationGuides = ivNone; viewEOL = false; extraFontFlag = 0; extraAscent = 0; extraDescent = 0; marginStyleOffset = 0; annotationVisible = ANNOTATION_HIDDEN; annotationStyleOffset = 0; braceHighlightIndicatorSet = false; braceHighlightIndicator = 0; braceBadLightIndicatorSet = false; braceBadLightIndicator = 0; theEdge = 0; marginNumberPadding = 3; ctrlCharPadding = 3; // +3 For a blank on front and rounded edge each side lastSegItalicsOffset = 2; wrapState = eWrapNone; wrapVisualFlags = 0; wrapVisualFlagsLocation = 0; wrapVisualStartIndent = 0; wrapIndentMode = SC_WRAPINDENT_FIXED; } void ViewStyle::Refresh(Surface &surface, int tabInChars) { for (FontMap::iterator it = fonts.begin(); it != fonts.end(); ++it) { delete it->second; } fonts.clear(); selbar = Platform::Chrome(); selbarlight = Platform::ChromeHighlight(); for (unsigned int i=0; isecond->Realise(surface, zoomLevel, technology, it->first); } for (unsigned int k=0; kfont, *fr); } maxAscent = 1; maxDescent = 1; FindMaxAscentDescent(); maxAscent += extraAscent; maxDescent += extraDescent; lineHeight = maxAscent + maxDescent; lineOverlap = lineHeight / 10; if (lineOverlap < 2) lineOverlap = 2; if (lineOverlap > lineHeight) lineOverlap = lineHeight; someStylesProtected = false; someStylesForceCase = false; for (unsigned int l=0; l= 32) { controlCharWidth = surface.WidthChar(styles[STYLE_CONTROLCHAR].font, static_cast(controlCharSymbol)); } fixedColumnWidth = marginInside ? leftMarginWidth : 0; maskInLine = 0xffffffff; for (int margin=0; margin <= SC_MAX_MARGIN; margin++) { fixedColumnWidth += ms[margin].width; if (ms[margin].width > 0) maskInLine &= ~ms[margin].mask; } textStart = marginInside ? fixedColumnWidth : leftMarginWidth; } void ViewStyle::ReleaseAllExtendedStyles() { nextExtendedStyle = 256; } int ViewStyle::AllocateExtendedStyles(int numberStyles) { int startRange = static_cast(nextExtendedStyle); nextExtendedStyle += numberStyles; EnsureStyle(nextExtendedStyle); for (size_t i=startRange; i= styles.size()) { AllocStyles(index+1); } } void ViewStyle::ResetDefaultStyle() { styles[STYLE_DEFAULT].Clear(ColourDesired(0,0,0), ColourDesired(0xff,0xff,0xff), Platform::DefaultFontSize() * SC_FONT_SIZE_MULTIPLIER, fontNames.Save(Platform::DefaultFont()), SC_CHARSET_DEFAULT, SC_WEIGHT_NORMAL, false, false, false, Style::caseMixed, true, true, false); } void ViewStyle::ClearStyles() { // Reset all styles to be like the default style for (unsigned int i=0; iGetHeight() > largestMarkerHeight) largestMarkerHeight = markers[m].pxpm->GetHeight(); break; case SC_MARK_RGBAIMAGE: if (markers[m].image && markers[m].image->GetHeight() > largestMarkerHeight) largestMarkerHeight = markers[m].image->GetHeight(); break; } } } // See if something overrides the line background color: Either if caret is on the line // and background color is set for that, or if a marker is defined that forces its background // color onto the line, or if a marker is defined but has no selection margin in which to // display itself (as long as it's not an SC_MARK_EMPTY marker). These are checked in order // with the earlier taking precedence. When multiple markers cause background override, // the color for the highest numbered one is used. ColourOptional ViewStyle::Background(int marksOfLine, bool caretActive, bool lineContainsCaret) const { ColourOptional background; if ((caretActive || alwaysShowCaretLineBackground) && showCaretLineBackground && (caretLineAlpha == SC_ALPHA_NOALPHA) && lineContainsCaret) { background = ColourOptional(caretLineBackground, true); } if (!background.isSet && marksOfLine) { int marks = marksOfLine; for (int markBit = 0; (markBit < 32) && marks; markBit++) { if ((marks & 1) && (markers[markBit].markType == SC_MARK_BACKGROUND) && (markers[markBit].alpha == SC_ALPHA_NOALPHA)) { background = ColourOptional(markers[markBit].back, true); } marks >>= 1; } } if (!background.isSet && maskInLine) { int marksMasked = marksOfLine & maskInLine; if (marksMasked) { for (int markBit = 0; (markBit < 32) && marksMasked; markBit++) { if ((marksMasked & 1) && (markers[markBit].markType != SC_MARK_EMPTY) && (markers[markBit].alpha == SC_ALPHA_NOALPHA)) { background = ColourOptional(markers[markBit].back, true); } marksMasked >>= 1; } } } return background; } bool ViewStyle::SelectionBackgroundDrawn() const { return selColours.back.isSet && ((selAlpha == SC_ALPHA_NOALPHA) || (selAdditionalAlpha == SC_ALPHA_NOALPHA)); } bool ViewStyle::WhitespaceBackgroundDrawn() const { return (viewWhitespace != wsInvisible) && (whitespaceColours.back.isSet); } ColourDesired ViewStyle::WrapColour() const { if (whitespaceColours.fore.isSet) return whitespaceColours.fore; else return styles[STYLE_DEFAULT].fore; } bool ViewStyle::SetWrapState(int wrapState_) { WrapMode wrapStateWanted; switch (wrapState_) { case SC_WRAP_WORD: wrapStateWanted = eWrapWord; break; case SC_WRAP_CHAR: wrapStateWanted = eWrapChar; break; case SC_WRAP_WHITESPACE: wrapStateWanted = eWrapWhitespace; break; default: wrapStateWanted = eWrapNone; break; } bool changed = wrapState != wrapStateWanted; wrapState = wrapStateWanted; return changed; } bool ViewStyle::SetWrapVisualFlags(int wrapVisualFlags_) { bool changed = wrapVisualFlags != wrapVisualFlags_; wrapVisualFlags = wrapVisualFlags_; return changed; } bool ViewStyle::SetWrapVisualFlagsLocation(int wrapVisualFlagsLocation_) { bool changed = wrapVisualFlagsLocation != wrapVisualFlagsLocation_; wrapVisualFlagsLocation = wrapVisualFlagsLocation_; return changed; } bool ViewStyle::SetWrapVisualStartIndent(int wrapVisualStartIndent_) { bool changed = wrapVisualStartIndent != wrapVisualStartIndent_; wrapVisualStartIndent = wrapVisualStartIndent_; return changed; } bool ViewStyle::SetWrapIndentMode(int wrapIndentMode_) { bool changed = wrapIndentMode != wrapIndentMode_; wrapIndentMode = wrapIndentMode_; return changed; } void ViewStyle::AllocStyles(size_t sizeNew) { size_t i=styles.size(); styles.resize(sizeNew); if (styles.size() > STYLE_DEFAULT) { for (; isecond; FontMap::iterator it = fonts.find(fs); if (it != fonts.end()) { // Should always reach here since map was just set for all styles return it->second; } return 0; } void ViewStyle::FindMaxAscentDescent() { for (FontMap::const_iterator it = fonts.begin(); it != fonts.end(); ++it) { if (maxAscent < it->second->ascent) maxAscent = it->second->ascent; if (maxDescent < it->second->descent) maxDescent = it->second->descent; } } presage-0.9.1/apps/gtk/gprompter/scintilla/src/Decoration.h0000644000175000017500000000263012270355634023733 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000/** @file Decoration.h ** Visual elements added over text. **/ // Copyright 1998-2007 by Neil Hodgson // The License.txt file describes the conditions under which this software may be distributed. #ifndef DECORATION_H #define DECORATION_H #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE namespace Scintilla { #endif class Decoration { public: Decoration *next; RunStyles rs; int indicator; explicit Decoration(int indicator_); ~Decoration(); bool Empty() const; }; class DecorationList { int currentIndicator; int currentValue; Decoration *current; int lengthDocument; Decoration *DecorationFromIndicator(int indicator); Decoration *Create(int indicator, int length); void Delete(int indicator); void DeleteAnyEmpty(); public: Decoration *root; bool clickNotified; DecorationList(); ~DecorationList(); void SetCurrentIndicator(int indicator); int GetCurrentIndicator() const { return currentIndicator; } void SetCurrentValue(int value); int GetCurrentValue() const { return currentValue; } // Returns true if some values may have changed bool FillRange(int &position, int value, int &fillLength); void InsertSpace(int position, int insertLength); void DeleteRange(int position, int deleteLength); int AllOnFor(int position) const; int ValueAt(int indicator, int position); int Start(int indicator, int position); int End(int indicator, int position); }; #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE } #endif #endif presage-0.9.1/apps/gtk/gprompter/scintilla/src/XPM.h0000644000175000017500000000514412316370742022311 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000// Scintilla source code edit control /** @file XPM.h ** Define a classes to hold image data in the X Pixmap (XPM) and RGBA formats. **/ // Copyright 1998-2003 by Neil Hodgson // The License.txt file describes the conditions under which this software may be distributed. #ifndef XPM_H #define XPM_H #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE namespace Scintilla { #endif /** * Hold a pixmap in XPM format. */ class XPM { int height; int width; int nColours; std::vector pixels; ColourDesired colourCodeTable[256]; char codeTransparent; ColourDesired ColourFromCode(int ch) const; void FillRun(Surface *surface, int code, int startX, int y, int x); public: explicit XPM(const char *textForm); explicit XPM(const char *const *linesForm); ~XPM(); void Init(const char *textForm); void Init(const char *const *linesForm); /// Decompose image into runs and use FillRectangle for each run void Draw(Surface *surface, PRectangle &rc); int GetHeight() const { return height; } int GetWidth() const { return width; } void PixelAt(int x, int y, ColourDesired &colour, bool &transparent) const; private: static std::vectorLinesFormFromTextForm(const char *textForm); }; /** * A translucent image stored as a sequence of RGBA bytes. */ class RGBAImage { // Private so RGBAImage objects can not be copied RGBAImage(const RGBAImage &); RGBAImage &operator=(const RGBAImage &); int height; int width; float scale; std::vector pixelBytes; public: RGBAImage(int width_, int height_, float scale_, const unsigned char *pixels_); explicit RGBAImage(const XPM &xpm); virtual ~RGBAImage(); int GetHeight() const { return height; } int GetWidth() const { return width; } float GetScale() const { return scale; } float GetScaledHeight() const { return height / scale; } float GetScaledWidth() const { return width / scale; } int CountBytes() const; const unsigned char *Pixels() const; void SetPixel(int x, int y, ColourDesired colour, int alpha=0xff); }; /** * A collection of RGBAImage pixmaps indexed by integer id. */ class RGBAImageSet { typedef std::map ImageMap; ImageMap images; mutable int height; ///< Memorize largest height of the set. mutable int width; ///< Memorize largest width of the set. public: RGBAImageSet(); ~RGBAImageSet(); /// Remove all images. void Clear(); /// Add an image. void Add(int ident, RGBAImage *image); /// Get image by id. RGBAImage *Get(int ident); /// Give the largest height of the set. int GetHeight() const; /// Give the largest width of the set. int GetWidth() const; }; #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE } #endif #endif presage-0.9.1/apps/gtk/gprompter/scintilla/src/PositionCache.h0000644000175000017500000001315212515432437024374 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000// Scintilla source code edit control /** @file PositionCache.h ** Classes for caching layout information. **/ // Copyright 1998-2009 by Neil Hodgson // The License.txt file describes the conditions under which this software may be distributed. #ifndef POSITIONCACHE_H #define POSITIONCACHE_H #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE namespace Scintilla { #endif static inline bool IsEOLChar(char ch) { return (ch == '\r') || (ch == '\n'); } /** */ class LineLayout { private: friend class LineLayoutCache; int *lineStarts; int lenLineStarts; /// Drawing is only performed for @a maxLineLength characters on each line. int lineNumber; bool inCache; public: enum { wrapWidthInfinite = 0x7ffffff }; int maxLineLength; int numCharsInLine; int numCharsBeforeEOL; enum validLevel { llInvalid, llCheckTextAndStyle, llPositions, llLines } validity; int xHighlightGuide; bool highlightColumn; bool containsCaret; int edgeColumn; char *chars; unsigned char *styles; XYPOSITION *positions; char bracePreviousStyles[2]; // Hotspot support Range hotspot; // Wrapped line support int widthLine; int lines; XYPOSITION wrapIndent; // In pixels explicit LineLayout(int maxLineLength_); virtual ~LineLayout(); void Resize(int maxLineLength_); void Free(); void Invalidate(validLevel validity_); int LineStart(int line) const; int LineLastVisible(int line) const; Range SubLineRange(int line) const; bool InLine(int offset, int line) const; void SetLineStart(int line, int start); void SetBracesHighlight(Range rangeLine, const Position braces[], char bracesMatchStyle, int xHighlight, bool ignoreStyle); void RestoreBracesHighlight(Range rangeLine, const Position braces[], bool ignoreStyle); int FindBefore(XYPOSITION x, int lower, int upper) const; int FindPositionFromX(XYPOSITION x, Range range, bool charPosition) const; Point PointFromPosition(int posInLine, int lineHeight) const; int EndLineStyle() const; }; /** */ class LineLayoutCache { int level; std::vectorcache; bool allInvalidated; int styleClock; int useCount; void Allocate(size_t length_); void AllocateForLevel(int linesOnScreen, int linesInDoc); public: LineLayoutCache(); virtual ~LineLayoutCache(); void Deallocate(); enum { llcNone=SC_CACHE_NONE, llcCaret=SC_CACHE_CARET, llcPage=SC_CACHE_PAGE, llcDocument=SC_CACHE_DOCUMENT }; void Invalidate(LineLayout::validLevel validity_); void SetLevel(int level_); int GetLevel() const { return level; } LineLayout *Retrieve(int lineNumber, int lineCaret, int maxChars, int styleClock_, int linesOnScreen, int linesInDoc); void Dispose(LineLayout *ll); }; class PositionCacheEntry { unsigned int styleNumber:8; unsigned int len:8; unsigned int clock:16; XYPOSITION *positions; public: PositionCacheEntry(); ~PositionCacheEntry(); void Set(unsigned int styleNumber_, const char *s_, unsigned int len_, XYPOSITION *positions_, unsigned int clock_); void Clear(); bool Retrieve(unsigned int styleNumber_, const char *s_, unsigned int len_, XYPOSITION *positions_) const; static unsigned int Hash(unsigned int styleNumber_, const char *s, unsigned int len); bool NewerThan(const PositionCacheEntry &other) const; void ResetClock(); }; class Representation { public: std::string stringRep; explicit Representation(const char *value="") : stringRep(value) { } }; typedef std::map MapRepresentation; class SpecialRepresentations { MapRepresentation mapReprs; short startByteHasReprs[0x100]; public: SpecialRepresentations(); void SetRepresentation(const char *charBytes, const char *value); void ClearRepresentation(const char *charBytes); const Representation *RepresentationFromCharacter(const char *charBytes, size_t len) const; bool Contains(const char *charBytes, size_t len) const; void Clear(); }; struct TextSegment { int start; int length; const Representation *representation; TextSegment(int start_=0, int length_=0, const Representation *representation_=0) : start(start_), length(length_), representation(representation_) { } int end() const { return start + length; } }; // Class to break a line of text into shorter runs at sensible places. class BreakFinder { const LineLayout *ll; Range lineRange; int posLineStart; int nextBreak; std::vector selAndEdge; unsigned int saeCurrentPos; int saeNext; int subBreak; const Document *pdoc; EncodingFamily encodingFamily; const SpecialRepresentations *preprs; void Insert(int val); // Private so BreakFinder objects can not be copied BreakFinder(const BreakFinder &); public: // If a whole run is longer than lengthStartSubdivision then subdivide // into smaller runs at spaces or punctuation. enum { lengthStartSubdivision = 300 }; // Try to make each subdivided run lengthEachSubdivision or shorter. enum { lengthEachSubdivision = 100 }; BreakFinder(const LineLayout *ll_, const Selection *psel, Range rangeLine_, int posLineStart_, int xStart, bool breakForSelection, const Document *pdoc_, const SpecialRepresentations *preprs_); ~BreakFinder(); TextSegment Next(); bool More() const; }; class PositionCache { std::vector pces; unsigned int clock; bool allClear; // Private so PositionCache objects can not be copied PositionCache(const PositionCache &); public: PositionCache(); ~PositionCache(); void Clear(); void SetSize(size_t size_); size_t GetSize() const { return pces.size(); } void MeasureWidths(Surface *surface, const ViewStyle &vstyle, unsigned int styleNumber, const char *s, unsigned int len, XYPOSITION *positions, Document *pdoc); }; inline bool IsSpaceOrTab(int ch) { return ch == ' ' || ch == '\t'; } #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE } #endif #endif presage-0.9.1/apps/gtk/gprompter/scintilla/src/Document.h0000644000175000017500000003756312515432437023436 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000// Scintilla source code edit control /** @file Document.h ** Text document that handles notifications, DBCS, styling, words and end of line. **/ // Copyright 1998-2011 by Neil Hodgson // The License.txt file describes the conditions under which this software may be distributed. #ifndef DOCUMENT_H #define DOCUMENT_H #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE namespace Scintilla { #endif /** * A Position is a position within a document between two characters or at the beginning or end. * Sometimes used as a character index where it identifies the character after the position. */ typedef int Position; const Position invalidPosition = -1; enum EncodingFamily { efEightBit, efUnicode, efDBCS }; /** * The range class represents a range of text in a document. * The two values are not sorted as one end may be more significant than the other * as is the case for the selection where the end position is the position of the caret. * If either position is invalidPosition then the range is invalid and most operations will fail. */ class Range { public: Position start; Position end; explicit Range(Position pos=0) : start(pos), end(pos) { } Range(Position start_, Position end_) : start(start_), end(end_) { } bool operator==(const Range &other) const { return (start == other.start) && (end == other.end); } bool Valid() const { return (start != invalidPosition) && (end != invalidPosition); } Position First() const { return (start <= end) ? start : end; } Position Last() const { return (start > end) ? start : end; } // Is the position within the range? bool Contains(Position pos) const { if (start < end) { return (pos >= start && pos <= end); } else { return (pos <= start && pos >= end); } } // Is the character after pos within the range? bool ContainsCharacter(Position pos) const { if (start < end) { return (pos >= start && pos < end); } else { return (pos < start && pos >= end); } } bool Contains(Range other) const { return Contains(other.start) && Contains(other.end); } bool Overlaps(Range other) const { return Contains(other.start) || Contains(other.end) || other.Contains(start) || other.Contains(end); } }; class DocWatcher; class DocModification; class Document; /** * Interface class for regular expression searching */ class RegexSearchBase { public: virtual ~RegexSearchBase() {} virtual long FindText(Document *doc, int minPos, int maxPos, const char *s, bool caseSensitive, bool word, bool wordStart, int flags, int *length) = 0; ///@return String with the substitutions, must remain valid until the next call or destruction virtual const char *SubstituteByPosition(Document *doc, const char *text, int *length) = 0; }; /// Factory function for RegexSearchBase extern RegexSearchBase *CreateRegexSearch(CharClassify *charClassTable); struct StyledText { size_t length; const char *text; bool multipleStyles; size_t style; const unsigned char *styles; StyledText(size_t length_, const char *text_, bool multipleStyles_, int style_, const unsigned char *styles_) : length(length_), text(text_), multipleStyles(multipleStyles_), style(style_), styles(styles_) { } // Return number of bytes from start to before '\n' or end of text. // Return 1 when start is outside text size_t LineLength(size_t start) const { size_t cur = start; while ((cur < length) && (text[cur] != '\n')) cur++; return cur-start; } size_t StyleAt(size_t i) const { return multipleStyles ? styles[i] : style; } }; class HighlightDelimiter { public: HighlightDelimiter() : isEnabled(false) { Clear(); } void Clear() { beginFoldBlock = -1; endFoldBlock = -1; firstChangeableLineBefore = -1; firstChangeableLineAfter = -1; } bool NeedsDrawing(int line) const { return isEnabled && (line <= firstChangeableLineBefore || line >= firstChangeableLineAfter); } bool IsFoldBlockHighlighted(int line) const { return isEnabled && beginFoldBlock != -1 && beginFoldBlock <= line && line <= endFoldBlock; } bool IsHeadOfFoldBlock(int line) const { return beginFoldBlock == line && line < endFoldBlock; } bool IsBodyOfFoldBlock(int line) const { return beginFoldBlock != -1 && beginFoldBlock < line && line < endFoldBlock; } bool IsTailOfFoldBlock(int line) const { return beginFoldBlock != -1 && beginFoldBlock < line && line == endFoldBlock; } int beginFoldBlock; // Begin of current fold block int endFoldBlock; // End of current fold block int firstChangeableLineBefore; // First line that triggers repaint before starting line that determined current fold block int firstChangeableLineAfter; // First line that triggers repaint after starting line that determined current fold block bool isEnabled; }; class Document; class LexInterface { protected: Document *pdoc; ILexer *instance; bool performingStyle; ///< Prevent reentrance public: explicit LexInterface(Document *pdoc_) : pdoc(pdoc_), instance(0), performingStyle(false) { } virtual ~LexInterface() { } void Colourise(int start, int end); int LineEndTypesSupported(); bool UseContainerLexing() const { return instance == 0; } }; /** */ class Document : PerLine, public IDocumentWithLineEnd, public ILoader { public: /** Used to pair watcher pointer with user data. */ struct WatcherWithUserData { DocWatcher *watcher; void *userData; WatcherWithUserData(DocWatcher *watcher_=0, void *userData_=0) : watcher(watcher_), userData(userData_) { } bool operator==(const WatcherWithUserData &other) const { return (watcher == other.watcher) && (userData == other.userData); } }; private: int refCount; CellBuffer cb; CharClassify charClass; CaseFolder *pcf; int endStyled; int styleClock; int enteredModification; int enteredStyling; int enteredReadOnlyCount; bool insertionSet; std::string insertion; std::vector watchers; // ldSize is not real data - it is for dimensions and loops enum lineData { ldMarkers, ldLevels, ldState, ldMargin, ldAnnotation, ldSize }; PerLine *perLineData[ldSize]; bool matchesValid; RegexSearchBase *regex; public: LexInterface *pli; int eolMode; /// Can also be SC_CP_UTF8 to enable UTF-8 mode int dbcsCodePage; int lineEndBitSet; int tabInChars; int indentInChars; int actualIndentInChars; bool useTabs; bool tabIndents; bool backspaceUnindents; DecorationList decorations; Document(); virtual ~Document(); int AddRef(); int SCI_METHOD Release(); virtual void Init(); int LineEndTypesSupported() const; bool SetDBCSCodePage(int dbcsCodePage_); int GetLineEndTypesAllowed() const { return cb.GetLineEndTypes(); } bool SetLineEndTypesAllowed(int lineEndBitSet_); int GetLineEndTypesActive() const { return cb.GetLineEndTypes(); } virtual void InsertLine(int line); virtual void RemoveLine(int line); int SCI_METHOD Version() const { return dvLineEnd; } void SCI_METHOD SetErrorStatus(int status); int SCI_METHOD LineFromPosition(int pos) const; int ClampPositionIntoDocument(int pos) const; bool IsCrLf(int pos) const; int LenChar(int pos); bool InGoodUTF8(int pos, int &start, int &end) const; int MovePositionOutsideChar(int pos, int moveDir, bool checkLineEnd=true); int NextPosition(int pos, int moveDir) const; bool NextCharacter(int &pos, int moveDir) const; // Returns true if pos changed int SCI_METHOD GetRelativePosition(int positionStart, int characterOffset) const; int SCI_METHOD GetCharacterAndWidth(int position, int *pWidth) const; int SCI_METHOD CodePage() const; bool SCI_METHOD IsDBCSLeadByte(char ch) const; int SafeSegment(const char *text, int length, int lengthSegment) const; EncodingFamily CodePageFamily() const; // Gateways to modifying document void ModifiedAt(int pos); void CheckReadOnly(); bool DeleteChars(int pos, int len); int InsertString(int position, const char *s, int insertLength); void ChangeInsertion(const char *s, int length); int SCI_METHOD AddData(char *data, int length); void * SCI_METHOD ConvertToDocument(); int Undo(); int Redo(); bool CanUndo() const { return cb.CanUndo(); } bool CanRedo() const { return cb.CanRedo(); } void DeleteUndoHistory() { cb.DeleteUndoHistory(); } bool SetUndoCollection(bool collectUndo) { return cb.SetUndoCollection(collectUndo); } bool IsCollectingUndo() const { return cb.IsCollectingUndo(); } void BeginUndoAction() { cb.BeginUndoAction(); } void EndUndoAction() { cb.EndUndoAction(); } void AddUndoAction(int token, bool mayCoalesce) { cb.AddUndoAction(token, mayCoalesce); } void SetSavePoint(); bool IsSavePoint() const { return cb.IsSavePoint(); } void TentativeStart() { cb.TentativeStart(); } void TentativeCommit() { cb.TentativeCommit(); } void TentativeUndo(); bool TentativeActive() const { return cb.TentativeActive(); } const char * SCI_METHOD BufferPointer() { return cb.BufferPointer(); } const char *RangePointer(int position, int rangeLength) { return cb.RangePointer(position, rangeLength); } int GapPosition() const { return cb.GapPosition(); } int SCI_METHOD GetLineIndentation(int line); int SetLineIndentation(int line, int indent); int GetLineIndentPosition(int line) const; int GetColumn(int position); int CountCharacters(int startPos, int endPos); int FindColumn(int line, int column); void Indent(bool forwards, int lineBottom, int lineTop); static std::string TransformLineEnds(const char *s, size_t len, int eolModeWanted); void ConvertLineEnds(int eolModeSet); void SetReadOnly(bool set) { cb.SetReadOnly(set); } bool IsReadOnly() const { return cb.IsReadOnly(); } void DelChar(int pos); void DelCharBack(int pos); char CharAt(int position) const { return cb.CharAt(position); } void SCI_METHOD GetCharRange(char *buffer, int position, int lengthRetrieve) const { cb.GetCharRange(buffer, position, lengthRetrieve); } char SCI_METHOD StyleAt(int position) const { return cb.StyleAt(position); } void GetStyleRange(unsigned char *buffer, int position, int lengthRetrieve) const { cb.GetStyleRange(buffer, position, lengthRetrieve); } int GetMark(int line); int MarkerNext(int lineStart, int mask) const; int AddMark(int line, int markerNum); void AddMarkSet(int line, int valueSet); void DeleteMark(int line, int markerNum); void DeleteMarkFromHandle(int markerHandle); void DeleteAllMarks(int markerNum); int LineFromHandle(int markerHandle); int SCI_METHOD LineStart(int line) const; int SCI_METHOD LineEnd(int line) const; int LineEndPosition(int position) const; bool IsLineEndPosition(int position) const; bool IsPositionInLineEnd(int position) const; int VCHomePosition(int position) const; int SCI_METHOD SetLevel(int line, int level); int SCI_METHOD GetLevel(int line) const; void ClearLevels(); int GetLastChild(int lineParent, int level=-1, int lastLine=-1); int GetFoldParent(int line) const; void GetHighlightDelimiters(HighlightDelimiter &hDelimiter, int line, int lastLine); void Indent(bool forwards); int ExtendWordSelect(int pos, int delta, bool onlyWordCharacters=false); int NextWordStart(int pos, int delta); int NextWordEnd(int pos, int delta); int SCI_METHOD Length() const { return cb.Length(); } void Allocate(int newSize) { cb.Allocate(newSize); } bool MatchesWordOptions(bool word, bool wordStart, int pos, int length) const; bool HasCaseFolder(void) const; void SetCaseFolder(CaseFolder *pcf_); long FindText(int minPos, int maxPos, const char *search, bool caseSensitive, bool word, bool wordStart, bool regExp, int flags, int *length); const char *SubstituteByPosition(const char *text, int *length); int LinesTotal() const; void SetDefaultCharClasses(bool includeWordClass); void SetCharClasses(const unsigned char *chars, CharClassify::cc newCharClass); int GetCharsOfClass(CharClassify::cc characterClass, unsigned char *buffer); void SCI_METHOD StartStyling(int position, char mask); bool SCI_METHOD SetStyleFor(int length, char style); bool SCI_METHOD SetStyles(int length, const char *styles); int GetEndStyled() const { return endStyled; } void EnsureStyledTo(int pos); void LexerChanged(); int GetStyleClock() const { return styleClock; } void IncrementStyleClock(); void SCI_METHOD DecorationSetCurrentIndicator(int indicator) { decorations.SetCurrentIndicator(indicator); } void SCI_METHOD DecorationFillRange(int position, int value, int fillLength); int SCI_METHOD SetLineState(int line, int state); int SCI_METHOD GetLineState(int line) const; int GetMaxLineState(); void SCI_METHOD ChangeLexerState(int start, int end); StyledText MarginStyledText(int line) const; void MarginSetStyle(int line, int style); void MarginSetStyles(int line, const unsigned char *styles); void MarginSetText(int line, const char *text); void MarginClearAll(); StyledText AnnotationStyledText(int line) const; void AnnotationSetText(int line, const char *text); void AnnotationSetStyle(int line, int style); void AnnotationSetStyles(int line, const unsigned char *styles); int AnnotationLines(int line) const; void AnnotationClearAll(); bool AddWatcher(DocWatcher *watcher, void *userData); bool RemoveWatcher(DocWatcher *watcher, void *userData); CharClassify::cc WordCharClass(unsigned char ch) const; bool IsWordPartSeparator(char ch) const; int WordPartLeft(int pos); int WordPartRight(int pos); int ExtendStyleRange(int pos, int delta, bool singleLine = false); bool IsWhiteLine(int line) const; int ParaUp(int pos) const; int ParaDown(int pos) const; int IndentSize() const { return actualIndentInChars; } int BraceMatch(int position, int maxReStyle); private: bool IsWordStartAt(int pos) const; bool IsWordEndAt(int pos) const; bool IsWordAt(int start, int end) const; void NotifyModifyAttempt(); void NotifySavePoint(bool atSavePoint); void NotifyModified(DocModification mh); }; class UndoGroup { Document *pdoc; bool groupNeeded; public: UndoGroup(Document *pdoc_, bool groupNeeded_=true) : pdoc(pdoc_), groupNeeded(groupNeeded_) { if (groupNeeded) { pdoc->BeginUndoAction(); } } ~UndoGroup() { if (groupNeeded) { pdoc->EndUndoAction(); } } bool Needed() const { return groupNeeded; } }; /** * To optimise processing of document modifications by DocWatchers, a hint is passed indicating the * scope of the change. * If the DocWatcher is a document view then this can be used to optimise screen updating. */ class DocModification { public: int modificationType; int position; int length; int linesAdded; /**< Negative if lines deleted. */ const char *text; /**< Only valid for changes to text, not for changes to style. */ int line; int foldLevelNow; int foldLevelPrev; int annotationLinesAdded; int token; DocModification(int modificationType_, int position_=0, int length_=0, int linesAdded_=0, const char *text_=0, int line_=0) : modificationType(modificationType_), position(position_), length(length_), linesAdded(linesAdded_), text(text_), line(line_), foldLevelNow(0), foldLevelPrev(0), annotationLinesAdded(0), token(0) {} DocModification(int modificationType_, const Action &act, int linesAdded_=0) : modificationType(modificationType_), position(act.position), length(act.lenData), linesAdded(linesAdded_), text(act.data), line(0), foldLevelNow(0), foldLevelPrev(0), annotationLinesAdded(0), token(0) {} }; /** * A class that wants to receive notifications from a Document must be derived from DocWatcher * and implement the notification methods. It can then be added to the watcher list with AddWatcher. */ class DocWatcher { public: virtual ~DocWatcher() {} virtual void NotifyModifyAttempt(Document *doc, void *userData) = 0; virtual void NotifySavePoint(Document *doc, void *userData, bool atSavePoint) = 0; virtual void NotifyModified(Document *doc, DocModification mh, void *userData) = 0; virtual void NotifyDeleted(Document *doc, void *userData) = 0; virtual void NotifyStyleNeeded(Document *doc, void *userData, int endPos) = 0; virtual void NotifyLexerChanged(Document *doc, void *userData) = 0; virtual void NotifyErrorOccurred(Document *doc, void *userData, int status) = 0; }; #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE } #endif #endif presage-0.9.1/apps/gtk/gprompter/scintilla/src/PerLine.cxx0000644000175000017500000003215712371532042023554 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000// Scintilla source code edit control /** @file PerLine.cxx ** Manages data associated with each line of the document **/ // Copyright 1998-2009 by Neil Hodgson // The License.txt file describes the conditions under which this software may be distributed. #include #include #include #include "Platform.h" #include "Scintilla.h" #include "SplitVector.h" #include "Partitioning.h" #include "CellBuffer.h" #include "PerLine.h" #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE using namespace Scintilla; #endif MarkerHandleSet::MarkerHandleSet() { root = 0; } MarkerHandleSet::~MarkerHandleSet() { MarkerHandleNumber *mhn = root; while (mhn) { MarkerHandleNumber *mhnToFree = mhn; mhn = mhn->next; delete mhnToFree; } root = 0; } int MarkerHandleSet::Length() const { int c = 0; MarkerHandleNumber *mhn = root; while (mhn) { c++; mhn = mhn->next; } return c; } int MarkerHandleSet::MarkValue() const { unsigned int m = 0; MarkerHandleNumber *mhn = root; while (mhn) { m |= (1 << mhn->number); mhn = mhn->next; } return m; } bool MarkerHandleSet::Contains(int handle) const { MarkerHandleNumber *mhn = root; while (mhn) { if (mhn->handle == handle) { return true; } mhn = mhn->next; } return false; } bool MarkerHandleSet::InsertHandle(int handle, int markerNum) { MarkerHandleNumber *mhn = new MarkerHandleNumber; mhn->handle = handle; mhn->number = markerNum; mhn->next = root; root = mhn; return true; } void MarkerHandleSet::RemoveHandle(int handle) { MarkerHandleNumber **pmhn = &root; while (*pmhn) { MarkerHandleNumber *mhn = *pmhn; if (mhn->handle == handle) { *pmhn = mhn->next; delete mhn; return; } pmhn = &((*pmhn)->next); } } bool MarkerHandleSet::RemoveNumber(int markerNum, bool all) { bool performedDeletion = false; MarkerHandleNumber **pmhn = &root; while (*pmhn) { MarkerHandleNumber *mhn = *pmhn; if (mhn->number == markerNum) { *pmhn = mhn->next; delete mhn; performedDeletion = true; if (!all) break; } else { pmhn = &((*pmhn)->next); } } return performedDeletion; } void MarkerHandleSet::CombineWith(MarkerHandleSet *other) { MarkerHandleNumber **pmhn = &root; while (*pmhn) { pmhn = &((*pmhn)->next); } *pmhn = other->root; other->root = 0; } LineMarkers::~LineMarkers() { Init(); } void LineMarkers::Init() { for (int line = 0; line < markers.Length(); line++) { delete markers[line]; markers[line] = 0; } markers.DeleteAll(); } void LineMarkers::InsertLine(int line) { if (markers.Length()) { markers.Insert(line, 0); } } void LineMarkers::RemoveLine(int line) { // Retain the markers from the deleted line by oring them into the previous line if (markers.Length()) { if (line > 0) { MergeMarkers(line - 1); } markers.Delete(line); } } int LineMarkers::LineFromHandle(int markerHandle) { if (markers.Length()) { for (int line = 0; line < markers.Length(); line++) { if (markers[line]) { if (markers[line]->Contains(markerHandle)) { return line; } } } } return -1; } void LineMarkers::MergeMarkers(int pos) { if (markers[pos + 1] != NULL) { if (markers[pos] == NULL) markers[pos] = new MarkerHandleSet; markers[pos]->CombineWith(markers[pos + 1]); delete markers[pos + 1]; markers[pos + 1] = NULL; } } int LineMarkers::MarkValue(int line) { if (markers.Length() && (line >= 0) && (line < markers.Length()) && markers[line]) return markers[line]->MarkValue(); else return 0; } int LineMarkers::MarkerNext(int lineStart, int mask) const { if (lineStart < 0) lineStart = 0; int length = markers.Length(); for (int iLine = lineStart; iLine < length; iLine++) { MarkerHandleSet *onLine = markers[iLine]; if (onLine && ((onLine->MarkValue() & mask) != 0)) //if ((pdoc->GetMark(iLine) & lParam) != 0) return iLine; } return -1; } int LineMarkers::AddMark(int line, int markerNum, int lines) { handleCurrent++; if (!markers.Length()) { // No existing markers so allocate one element per line markers.InsertValue(0, lines, 0); } if (line >= markers.Length()) { return -1; } if (!markers[line]) { // Need new structure to hold marker handle markers[line] = new MarkerHandleSet(); } markers[line]->InsertHandle(handleCurrent, markerNum); return handleCurrent; } bool LineMarkers::DeleteMark(int line, int markerNum, bool all) { bool someChanges = false; if (markers.Length() && (line >= 0) && (line < markers.Length()) && markers[line]) { if (markerNum == -1) { someChanges = true; delete markers[line]; markers[line] = NULL; } else { someChanges = markers[line]->RemoveNumber(markerNum, all); if (markers[line]->Length() == 0) { delete markers[line]; markers[line] = NULL; } } } return someChanges; } void LineMarkers::DeleteMarkFromHandle(int markerHandle) { int line = LineFromHandle(markerHandle); if (line >= 0) { markers[line]->RemoveHandle(markerHandle); if (markers[line]->Length() == 0) { delete markers[line]; markers[line] = NULL; } } } LineLevels::~LineLevels() { } void LineLevels::Init() { levels.DeleteAll(); } void LineLevels::InsertLine(int line) { if (levels.Length()) { int level = (line < levels.Length()) ? levels[line] : SC_FOLDLEVELBASE; levels.InsertValue(line, 1, level); } } void LineLevels::RemoveLine(int line) { if (levels.Length()) { // Move up following lines but merge header flag from this line // to line before to avoid a temporary disappearence causing expansion. int firstHeader = levels[line] & SC_FOLDLEVELHEADERFLAG; levels.Delete(line); if (line == levels.Length()-1) // Last line loses the header flag levels[line-1] &= ~SC_FOLDLEVELHEADERFLAG; else if (line > 0) levels[line-1] |= firstHeader; } } void LineLevels::ExpandLevels(int sizeNew) { levels.InsertValue(levels.Length(), sizeNew - levels.Length(), SC_FOLDLEVELBASE); } void LineLevels::ClearLevels() { levels.DeleteAll(); } int LineLevels::SetLevel(int line, int level, int lines) { int prev = 0; if ((line >= 0) && (line < lines)) { if (!levels.Length()) { ExpandLevels(lines + 1); } prev = levels[line]; if (prev != level) { levels[line] = level; } } return prev; } int LineLevels::GetLevel(int line) const { if (levels.Length() && (line >= 0) && (line < levels.Length())) { return levels[line]; } else { return SC_FOLDLEVELBASE; } } LineState::~LineState() { } void LineState::Init() { lineStates.DeleteAll(); } void LineState::InsertLine(int line) { if (lineStates.Length()) { lineStates.EnsureLength(line); int val = (line < lineStates.Length()) ? lineStates[line] : 0; lineStates.Insert(line, val); } } void LineState::RemoveLine(int line) { if (lineStates.Length() > line) { lineStates.Delete(line); } } int LineState::SetLineState(int line, int state) { lineStates.EnsureLength(line + 1); int stateOld = lineStates[line]; lineStates[line] = state; return stateOld; } int LineState::GetLineState(int line) { if (line < 0) return 0; lineStates.EnsureLength(line + 1); return lineStates[line]; } int LineState::GetMaxLineState() const { return lineStates.Length(); } static int NumberLines(const char *text) { if (text) { int newLines = 0; while (*text) { if (*text == '\n') newLines++; text++; } return newLines+1; } else { return 0; } } // Each allocated LineAnnotation is a char array which starts with an AnnotationHeader // and then has text and optional styles. static const int IndividualStyles = 0x100; struct AnnotationHeader { short style; // Style IndividualStyles implies array of styles short lines; int length; }; LineAnnotation::~LineAnnotation() { ClearAll(); } void LineAnnotation::Init() { ClearAll(); } void LineAnnotation::InsertLine(int line) { if (annotations.Length()) { annotations.EnsureLength(line); annotations.Insert(line, 0); } } void LineAnnotation::RemoveLine(int line) { if (annotations.Length() && (line > 0) && (line <= annotations.Length())) { delete []annotations[line-1]; annotations.Delete(line-1); } } bool LineAnnotation::MultipleStyles(int line) const { if (annotations.Length() && (line >= 0) && (line < annotations.Length()) && annotations[line]) return reinterpret_cast(annotations[line])->style == IndividualStyles; else return 0; } int LineAnnotation::Style(int line) const { if (annotations.Length() && (line >= 0) && (line < annotations.Length()) && annotations[line]) return reinterpret_cast(annotations[line])->style; else return 0; } const char *LineAnnotation::Text(int line) const { if (annotations.Length() && (line >= 0) && (line < annotations.Length()) && annotations[line]) return annotations[line]+sizeof(AnnotationHeader); else return 0; } const unsigned char *LineAnnotation::Styles(int line) const { if (annotations.Length() && (line >= 0) && (line < annotations.Length()) && annotations[line] && MultipleStyles(line)) return reinterpret_cast(annotations[line] + sizeof(AnnotationHeader) + Length(line)); else return 0; } static char *AllocateAnnotation(int length, int style) { size_t len = sizeof(AnnotationHeader) + length + ((style == IndividualStyles) ? length : 0); char *ret = new char[len]; memset(ret, 0, len); return ret; } void LineAnnotation::SetText(int line, const char *text) { if (text && (line >= 0)) { annotations.EnsureLength(line+1); int style = Style(line); if (annotations[line]) { delete []annotations[line]; } annotations[line] = AllocateAnnotation(static_cast(strlen(text)), style); AnnotationHeader *pah = reinterpret_cast(annotations[line]); pah->style = static_cast(style); pah->length = static_cast(strlen(text)); pah->lines = static_cast(NumberLines(text)); memcpy(annotations[line]+sizeof(AnnotationHeader), text, pah->length); } else { if (annotations.Length() && (line >= 0) && (line < annotations.Length()) && annotations[line]) { delete []annotations[line]; annotations[line] = 0; } } } void LineAnnotation::ClearAll() { for (int line = 0; line < annotations.Length(); line++) { delete []annotations[line]; annotations[line] = 0; } annotations.DeleteAll(); } void LineAnnotation::SetStyle(int line, int style) { annotations.EnsureLength(line+1); if (!annotations[line]) { annotations[line] = AllocateAnnotation(0, style); } reinterpret_cast(annotations[line])->style = static_cast(style); } void LineAnnotation::SetStyles(int line, const unsigned char *styles) { if (line >= 0) { annotations.EnsureLength(line+1); if (!annotations[line]) { annotations[line] = AllocateAnnotation(0, IndividualStyles); } else { AnnotationHeader *pahSource = reinterpret_cast(annotations[line]); if (pahSource->style != IndividualStyles) { char *allocation = AllocateAnnotation(pahSource->length, IndividualStyles); AnnotationHeader *pahAlloc = reinterpret_cast(allocation); pahAlloc->length = pahSource->length; pahAlloc->lines = pahSource->lines; memcpy(allocation + sizeof(AnnotationHeader), annotations[line] + sizeof(AnnotationHeader), pahSource->length); delete []annotations[line]; annotations[line] = allocation; } } AnnotationHeader *pah = reinterpret_cast(annotations[line]); pah->style = IndividualStyles; memcpy(annotations[line] + sizeof(AnnotationHeader) + pah->length, styles, pah->length); } } int LineAnnotation::Length(int line) const { if (annotations.Length() && (line >= 0) && (line < annotations.Length()) && annotations[line]) return reinterpret_cast(annotations[line])->length; else return 0; } int LineAnnotation::Lines(int line) const { if (annotations.Length() && (line >= 0) && (line < annotations.Length()) && annotations[line]) return reinterpret_cast(annotations[line])->lines; else return 0; } LineTabstops::~LineTabstops() { Init(); } void LineTabstops::Init() { for (int line = 0; line < tabstops.Length(); line++) { delete tabstops[line]; } tabstops.DeleteAll(); } void LineTabstops::InsertLine(int line) { if (tabstops.Length()) { tabstops.EnsureLength(line); tabstops.Insert(line, 0); } } void LineTabstops::RemoveLine(int line) { if (tabstops.Length() > line) { delete tabstops[line]; tabstops.Delete(line); } } bool LineTabstops::ClearTabstops(int line) { if (line < tabstops.Length()) { TabstopList *tl = tabstops[line]; if (tl) { tl->clear(); return true; } } return false; } bool LineTabstops::AddTabstop(int line, int x) { tabstops.EnsureLength(line + 1); if (!tabstops[line]) { tabstops[line] = new TabstopList(); } TabstopList *tl = tabstops[line]; if (tl) { // tabstop positions are kept in order - insert in the right place std::vector::iterator it = std::lower_bound(tl->begin(), tl->end(), x); // don't insert duplicates if (it == tl->end() || *it != x) { tl->insert(it, x); return true; } } return false; } int LineTabstops::GetNextTabstop(int line, int x) const { if (line < tabstops.Length()) { TabstopList *tl = tabstops[line]; if (tl) { for (size_t i = 0; i < tl->size(); i++) { if ((*tl)[i] > x) { return (*tl)[i]; } } } } return 0; } presage-0.9.1/apps/gtk/gprompter/scintilla/src/LineMarker.h0000644000175000017500000000365112515432437023700 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000// Scintilla source code edit control /** @file LineMarker.h ** Defines the look of a line marker in the margin . **/ // Copyright 1998-2011 by Neil Hodgson // The License.txt file describes the conditions under which this software may be distributed. #ifndef LINEMARKER_H #define LINEMARKER_H #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE namespace Scintilla { #endif /** */ class LineMarker { public: enum typeOfFold { undefined, head, body, tail, headWithTail }; int markType; ColourDesired fore; ColourDesired back; ColourDesired backSelected; int alpha; XPM *pxpm; RGBAImage *image; LineMarker() { markType = SC_MARK_CIRCLE; fore = ColourDesired(0,0,0); back = ColourDesired(0xff,0xff,0xff); backSelected = ColourDesired(0xff,0x00,0x00); alpha = SC_ALPHA_NOALPHA; pxpm = NULL; image = NULL; } LineMarker(const LineMarker &) { // Defined to avoid pxpm being blindly copied, not as a complete copy constructor markType = SC_MARK_CIRCLE; fore = ColourDesired(0,0,0); back = ColourDesired(0xff,0xff,0xff); backSelected = ColourDesired(0xff,0x00,0x00); alpha = SC_ALPHA_NOALPHA; pxpm = NULL; image = NULL; } ~LineMarker() { delete pxpm; delete image; } LineMarker &operator=(const LineMarker &other) { // Defined to avoid pxpm being blindly copied, not as a complete assignment operator if (this != &other) { markType = SC_MARK_CIRCLE; fore = ColourDesired(0,0,0); back = ColourDesired(0xff,0xff,0xff); backSelected = ColourDesired(0xff,0x00,0x00); alpha = SC_ALPHA_NOALPHA; delete pxpm; pxpm = NULL; delete image; image = NULL; } return *this; } void SetXPM(const char *textForm); void SetXPM(const char *const *linesForm); void SetRGBAImage(Point sizeRGBAImage, float scale, const unsigned char *pixelsRGBAImage); void Draw(Surface *surface, PRectangle &rc, Font &fontForCharacter, typeOfFold tFold, int marginStyle) const; }; #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE } #endif #endif presage-0.9.1/apps/gtk/gprompter/scintilla/src/Style.h0000644000175000017500000000422312364434234022742 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000// Scintilla source code edit control /** @file Style.h ** Defines the font and colour style for a class of text. **/ // Copyright 1998-2001 by Neil Hodgson // The License.txt file describes the conditions under which this software may be distributed. #ifndef STYLE_H #define STYLE_H #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE namespace Scintilla { #endif struct FontSpecification { const char *fontName; int weight; bool italic; int size; int characterSet; int extraFontFlag; FontSpecification() : fontName(0), weight(SC_WEIGHT_NORMAL), italic(false), size(10 * SC_FONT_SIZE_MULTIPLIER), characterSet(0), extraFontFlag(0) { } bool operator==(const FontSpecification &other) const; bool operator<(const FontSpecification &other) const; }; // Just like Font but only has a copy of the FontID so should not delete it class FontAlias : public Font { // Private so FontAlias objects can not be assigned except for intiialization FontAlias &operator=(const FontAlias &); public: FontAlias(); FontAlias(const FontAlias &); virtual ~FontAlias(); void MakeAlias(Font &fontOrigin); void ClearFont(); }; struct FontMeasurements { unsigned int ascent; unsigned int descent; XYPOSITION aveCharWidth; XYPOSITION spaceWidth; int sizeZoomed; FontMeasurements(); void Clear(); }; /** */ class Style : public FontSpecification, public FontMeasurements { public: ColourDesired fore; ColourDesired back; bool eolFilled; bool underline; enum ecaseForced {caseMixed, caseUpper, caseLower}; ecaseForced caseForce; bool visible; bool changeable; bool hotspot; FontAlias font; Style(); Style(const Style &source); ~Style(); Style &operator=(const Style &source); void Clear(ColourDesired fore_, ColourDesired back_, int size_, const char *fontName_, int characterSet_, int weight_, bool italic_, bool eolFilled_, bool underline_, ecaseForced caseForce_, bool visible_, bool changeable_, bool hotspot_); void ClearTo(const Style &source); void Copy(Font &font_, const FontMeasurements &fm_); bool IsProtected() const { return !(changeable && visible);} }; #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE } #endif #endif presage-0.9.1/apps/gtk/gprompter/scintilla/src/Style.cxx0000644000175000017500000001037312515432437023321 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000// Scintilla source code edit control /** @file Style.cxx ** Defines the font and colour style for a class of text. **/ // Copyright 1998-2001 by Neil Hodgson // The License.txt file describes the conditions under which this software may be distributed. #include #include "Platform.h" #include "Scintilla.h" #include "Style.h" #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE using namespace Scintilla; #endif FontAlias::FontAlias() { } FontAlias::FontAlias(const FontAlias &other) : Font() { SetID(other.fid); } FontAlias::~FontAlias() { SetID(0); // ~Font will not release the actual font resource since it is now 0 } void FontAlias::MakeAlias(Font &fontOrigin) { SetID(fontOrigin.GetID()); } void FontAlias::ClearFont() { SetID(0); } bool FontSpecification::operator==(const FontSpecification &other) const { return fontName == other.fontName && weight == other.weight && italic == other.italic && size == other.size && characterSet == other.characterSet && extraFontFlag == other.extraFontFlag; } bool FontSpecification::operator<(const FontSpecification &other) const { if (fontName != other.fontName) return fontName < other.fontName; if (weight != other.weight) return weight < other.weight; if (italic != other.italic) return italic == false; if (size != other.size) return size < other.size; if (characterSet != other.characterSet) return characterSet < other.characterSet; if (extraFontFlag != other.extraFontFlag) return extraFontFlag < other.extraFontFlag; return false; } FontMeasurements::FontMeasurements() { Clear(); } void FontMeasurements::Clear() { ascent = 1; descent = 1; aveCharWidth = 1; spaceWidth = 1; sizeZoomed = 2; } Style::Style() : FontSpecification() { Clear(ColourDesired(0, 0, 0), ColourDesired(0xff, 0xff, 0xff), Platform::DefaultFontSize() * SC_FONT_SIZE_MULTIPLIER, 0, SC_CHARSET_DEFAULT, SC_WEIGHT_NORMAL, false, false, false, caseMixed, true, true, false); } Style::Style(const Style &source) : FontSpecification(), FontMeasurements() { Clear(ColourDesired(0, 0, 0), ColourDesired(0xff, 0xff, 0xff), 0, 0, 0, SC_WEIGHT_NORMAL, false, false, false, caseMixed, true, true, false); fore = source.fore; back = source.back; characterSet = source.characterSet; weight = source.weight; italic = source.italic; size = source.size; fontName = source.fontName; eolFilled = source.eolFilled; underline = source.underline; caseForce = source.caseForce; visible = source.visible; changeable = source.changeable; hotspot = source.hotspot; } Style::~Style() { } Style &Style::operator=(const Style &source) { if (this == &source) return * this; Clear(ColourDesired(0, 0, 0), ColourDesired(0xff, 0xff, 0xff), 0, 0, SC_CHARSET_DEFAULT, SC_WEIGHT_NORMAL, false, false, false, caseMixed, true, true, false); fore = source.fore; back = source.back; characterSet = source.characterSet; weight = source.weight; italic = source.italic; size = source.size; fontName = source.fontName; eolFilled = source.eolFilled; underline = source.underline; caseForce = source.caseForce; visible = source.visible; changeable = source.changeable; return *this; } void Style::Clear(ColourDesired fore_, ColourDesired back_, int size_, const char *fontName_, int characterSet_, int weight_, bool italic_, bool eolFilled_, bool underline_, ecaseForced caseForce_, bool visible_, bool changeable_, bool hotspot_) { fore = fore_; back = back_; characterSet = characterSet_; weight = weight_; italic = italic_; size = size_; fontName = fontName_; eolFilled = eolFilled_; underline = underline_; caseForce = caseForce_; visible = visible_; changeable = changeable_; hotspot = hotspot_; font.ClearFont(); FontMeasurements::Clear(); } void Style::ClearTo(const Style &source) { Clear( source.fore, source.back, source.size, source.fontName, source.characterSet, source.weight, source.italic, source.eolFilled, source.underline, source.caseForce, source.visible, source.changeable, source.hotspot); } void Style::Copy(Font &font_, const FontMeasurements &fm_) { font.MakeAlias(font_); #if PLAT_WX font.SetAscent(fm_.ascent); #endif (FontMeasurements &)(*this) = fm_; } presage-0.9.1/apps/gtk/gprompter/scintilla/src/ContractionState.h0000644000175000017500000000311412371532042025116 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000// Scintilla source code edit control /** @file ContractionState.h ** Manages visibility of lines for folding and wrapping. **/ // Copyright 1998-2007 by Neil Hodgson // The License.txt file describes the conditions under which this software may be distributed. #ifndef CONTRACTIONSTATE_H #define CONTRACTIONSTATE_H #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE namespace Scintilla { #endif /** */ class ContractionState { // These contain 1 element for every document line. RunStyles *visible; RunStyles *expanded; RunStyles *heights; Partitioning *displayLines; int linesInDocument; void EnsureData(); bool OneToOne() const { // True when each document line is exactly one display line so need for // complex data structures. return visible == 0; } public: ContractionState(); virtual ~ContractionState(); void Clear(); int LinesInDoc() const; int LinesDisplayed() const; int DisplayFromDoc(int lineDoc) const; int DisplayLastFromDoc(int lineDoc) const; int DocFromDisplay(int lineDisplay) const; void InsertLine(int lineDoc); void InsertLines(int lineDoc, int lineCount); void DeleteLine(int lineDoc); void DeleteLines(int lineDoc, int lineCount); bool GetVisible(int lineDoc) const; bool SetVisible(int lineDocStart, int lineDocEnd, bool isVisible); bool HiddenLines() const; bool GetExpanded(int lineDoc) const; bool SetExpanded(int lineDoc, bool isExpanded); int ContractedNext(int lineDocStart) const; int GetHeight(int lineDoc) const; bool SetHeight(int lineDoc, int height); void ShowAll(); void Check() const; }; #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE } #endif #endif presage-0.9.1/apps/gtk/gprompter/scintilla/src/ViewStyle.h0000644000175000017500000001303112515432437023573 0ustar00mattmatt00000000000000// Scintilla source code edit control /** @file ViewStyle.h ** Store information on how the document is to be viewed. **/ // Copyright 1998-2001 by Neil Hodgson // The License.txt file describes the conditions under which this software may be distributed. #ifndef VIEWSTYLE_H #define VIEWSTYLE_H #ifdef SCI_NAMESPACE namespace Scintilla { #endif /** */ class MarginStyle { public: int style; int width; int mask; bool sensitive; int cursor; MarginStyle(); }; /** */ class FontNames { private: std::vector names; // Private so FontNames objects can not be copied FontNames(const FontNames &); public: FontNames(); ~FontNames(); void Clear(); const char *Save(const char *name); }; class FontRealised : public FontMeasurements { // Private so FontRealised objects can not be copied FontRealised(const FontRealised &); FontRealised &operator=(const FontRealised &); public: Font font; FontRealised(); virtual ~FontRealised(); void Realise(Surface &surface, int zoomLevel, int technology, const FontSpecification &fs); }; enum IndentView {ivNone, ivReal, ivLookForward, ivLookBoth}; enum WhiteSpaceVisibility {wsInvisible=0, wsVisibleAlways=1, wsVisibleAfterIndent=2}; typedef std::map FontMap; enum WrapMode { eWrapNone, eWrapWord, eWrapChar, eWrapWhitespace }; class ColourOptional : public ColourDesired { public: bool isSet; ColourOptional(ColourDesired colour_=ColourDesired(0,0,0), bool isSet_=false) : ColourDesired(colour_), isSet(isSet_) { } ColourOptional(uptr_t wParam, sptr_t lParam) : ColourDesired(static_cast(lParam)), isSet(wParam != 0) { } }; struct ForeBackColours { ColourOptional fore; ColourOptional back; }; /** */ class ViewStyle { FontNames fontNames; FontMap fonts; public: std::vector