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package gui
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import (
"fmt"
"io/ioutil"
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"math"
"os"
"runtime"
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"sync"
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// "io"
// "io/ioutil"
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"os/exec"
"strings"
"time"
"github.com/go-errors/errors"
// "strings"
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"github.com/fatih/color"
"github.com/golang-collections/collections/stack"
"github.com/jesseduffield/gocui"
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"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/commands"
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"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/config"
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"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/gui/presentation"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/i18n"
allow fast flicking through any list panel Up till now our approach to rendering things like file diffs, branch logs, and commit patches, has been to run a command on the command line, wait for it to complete, take its output as a string, and then write that string to the main view (or secondary view e.g. when showing both staged and unstaged changes of a file). This has caused various issues. For once, if you are flicking through a list of files and an untracked file is particularly large, not only will this require lazygit to load that whole file into memory (or more accurately it's equally large diff), it also will slow down the UI thread while loading that file, and if the user continued down the list, the original command might eventually resolve and replace whatever the diff is for the newly selected file. Following what we've done in lazydocker, I've added a tasks package for when you need something done but you want it to cancel as soon as something newer comes up. Given this typically involves running a command to display to a view, I've added a viewBufferManagerMap struct to the Gui struct which allows you to define these tasks on a per-view basis. viewBufferManagers can run files and directly write the output to their view, meaning we no longer need to use so much memory. In the tasks package there is a helper method called NewCmdTask which takes a command, an initial amount of lines to read, and then runs that command, reads that number of lines, and allows for a readLines channel to tell it to read more lines. We read more lines when we scroll or resize the window. There is an adapter for the tasks package in a file called tasks_adapter which wraps the functions from the tasks package in gui-specific stuff like clearing the main view before starting the next task that wants to write to the main view. I've removed some small features as part of this work, namely the little headers that were at the top of the main view for some situations. For example, we no longer show the upstream of a selected branch. I want to re-introduce this in the future, but I didn't want to make this tasks system too complicated, and in order to facilitate a header section in the main view we'd need to have a task that gets the upstream for the current branch, writes it to the header, then tells another task to write the branch log to the main view, but without clearing inbetween. So it would get messy. I'm thinking instead of having a separate 'header' view atop the main view to render that kind of thing (which can happen in another PR) I've also simplified the 'git show' to just call 'git show' and not do anything fancy when it comes to merge commits. I considered using this tasks approach whenever we write to a view. The only thing is that the renderString method currently resets the origin of a view and I don't want to lose that. So I've left some in there that I consider harmless, but we should probably be just using tasks now for all rendering, even if it's just strings we can instantly make.
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"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/tasks"
"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/theme"
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"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/updates"
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"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/utils"
"github.com/mattn/go-runewidth"
"github.com/sirupsen/logrus"
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)
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const (
SCREEN_NORMAL int = iota
SCREEN_HALF
SCREEN_FULL
)
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const StartupPopupVersion = 1
// OverlappingEdges determines if panel edges overlap
var OverlappingEdges = false
// SentinelErrors are the errors that have special meaning and need to be checked
// by calling functions. The less of these, the better
type SentinelErrors struct {
ErrSubProcess error
ErrNoFiles error
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ErrSwitchRepo error
}
// GenerateSentinelErrors makes the sentinel errors for the gui. We're defining it here
// because we can't do package-scoped errors with localization, and also because
// it seems like package-scoped variables are bad in general
// https://dave.cheney.net/2017/06/11/go-without-package-scoped-variables
// In the future it would be good to implement some of the recommendations of
// that article. For now, if we don't need an error to be a sentinel, we will just
// define it inline. This has implications for error messages that pop up everywhere
// in that we'll be duplicating the default values. We may need to look at
// having a default localisation bundle defined, and just using keys-only when
// localising things in the code.
func (gui *Gui) GenerateSentinelErrors() {
gui.Errors = SentinelErrors{
ErrSubProcess: errors.New(gui.Tr.SLocalize("RunningSubprocess")),
ErrNoFiles: errors.New(gui.Tr.SLocalize("NoChangedFiles")),
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ErrSwitchRepo: errors.New("switching repo"),
}
}
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// Teml is short for template used to make the required map[string]interface{} shorter when using gui.Tr.SLocalize and gui.Tr.TemplateLocalize
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type Teml i18n.Teml
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// Gui wraps the gocui Gui object which handles rendering and events
type Gui struct {
allow fast flicking through any list panel Up till now our approach to rendering things like file diffs, branch logs, and commit patches, has been to run a command on the command line, wait for it to complete, take its output as a string, and then write that string to the main view (or secondary view e.g. when showing both staged and unstaged changes of a file). This has caused various issues. For once, if you are flicking through a list of files and an untracked file is particularly large, not only will this require lazygit to load that whole file into memory (or more accurately it's equally large diff), it also will slow down the UI thread while loading that file, and if the user continued down the list, the original command might eventually resolve and replace whatever the diff is for the newly selected file. Following what we've done in lazydocker, I've added a tasks package for when you need something done but you want it to cancel as soon as something newer comes up. Given this typically involves running a command to display to a view, I've added a viewBufferManagerMap struct to the Gui struct which allows you to define these tasks on a per-view basis. viewBufferManagers can run files and directly write the output to their view, meaning we no longer need to use so much memory. In the tasks package there is a helper method called NewCmdTask which takes a command, an initial amount of lines to read, and then runs that command, reads that number of lines, and allows for a readLines channel to tell it to read more lines. We read more lines when we scroll or resize the window. There is an adapter for the tasks package in a file called tasks_adapter which wraps the functions from the tasks package in gui-specific stuff like clearing the main view before starting the next task that wants to write to the main view. I've removed some small features as part of this work, namely the little headers that were at the top of the main view for some situations. For example, we no longer show the upstream of a selected branch. I want to re-introduce this in the future, but I didn't want to make this tasks system too complicated, and in order to facilitate a header section in the main view we'd need to have a task that gets the upstream for the current branch, writes it to the header, then tells another task to write the branch log to the main view, but without clearing inbetween. So it would get messy. I'm thinking instead of having a separate 'header' view atop the main view to render that kind of thing (which can happen in another PR) I've also simplified the 'git show' to just call 'git show' and not do anything fancy when it comes to merge commits. I considered using this tasks approach whenever we write to a view. The only thing is that the renderString method currently resets the origin of a view and I don't want to lose that. So I've left some in there that I consider harmless, but we should probably be just using tasks now for all rendering, even if it's just strings we can instantly make.
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g *gocui.Gui
Log *logrus.Entry
GitCommand *commands.GitCommand
OSCommand *commands.OSCommand
SubProcess *exec.Cmd
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State *guiState
allow fast flicking through any list panel Up till now our approach to rendering things like file diffs, branch logs, and commit patches, has been to run a command on the command line, wait for it to complete, take its output as a string, and then write that string to the main view (or secondary view e.g. when showing both staged and unstaged changes of a file). This has caused various issues. For once, if you are flicking through a list of files and an untracked file is particularly large, not only will this require lazygit to load that whole file into memory (or more accurately it's equally large diff), it also will slow down the UI thread while loading that file, and if the user continued down the list, the original command might eventually resolve and replace whatever the diff is for the newly selected file. Following what we've done in lazydocker, I've added a tasks package for when you need something done but you want it to cancel as soon as something newer comes up. Given this typically involves running a command to display to a view, I've added a viewBufferManagerMap struct to the Gui struct which allows you to define these tasks on a per-view basis. viewBufferManagers can run files and directly write the output to their view, meaning we no longer need to use so much memory. In the tasks package there is a helper method called NewCmdTask which takes a command, an initial amount of lines to read, and then runs that command, reads that number of lines, and allows for a readLines channel to tell it to read more lines. We read more lines when we scroll or resize the window. There is an adapter for the tasks package in a file called tasks_adapter which wraps the functions from the tasks package in gui-specific stuff like clearing the main view before starting the next task that wants to write to the main view. I've removed some small features as part of this work, namely the little headers that were at the top of the main view for some situations. For example, we no longer show the upstream of a selected branch. I want to re-introduce this in the future, but I didn't want to make this tasks system too complicated, and in order to facilitate a header section in the main view we'd need to have a task that gets the upstream for the current branch, writes it to the header, then tells another task to write the branch log to the main view, but without clearing inbetween. So it would get messy. I'm thinking instead of having a separate 'header' view atop the main view to render that kind of thing (which can happen in another PR) I've also simplified the 'git show' to just call 'git show' and not do anything fancy when it comes to merge commits. I considered using this tasks approach whenever we write to a view. The only thing is that the renderString method currently resets the origin of a view and I don't want to lose that. So I've left some in there that I consider harmless, but we should probably be just using tasks now for all rendering, even if it's just strings we can instantly make.
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Config config.AppConfigurer
Tr *i18n.Localizer
Errors SentinelErrors
Updater *updates.Updater
statusManager *statusManager
credentials credentials
waitForIntro sync.WaitGroup
fileWatcher *fileWatcher
viewBufferManagerMap map[string]*tasks.ViewBufferManager
stopChan chan struct{}
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}
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// for now the staging panel state, unlike the other panel states, is going to be
// non-mutative, so that we don't accidentally end up
// with mismatches of data. We might change this in the future
type lineByLinePanelState struct {
SelectedLineIdx int
FirstLineIdx int
LastLineIdx int
Diff string
PatchParser *commands.PatchParser
SelectMode int // one of LINE, HUNK, or RANGE
SecondaryFocused bool // this is for if we show the left or right panel
}
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type mergingPanelState struct {
ConflictIndex int
ConflictTop bool
Conflicts []commands.Conflict
EditHistory *stack.Stack
}
type filePanelState struct {
SelectedLine int
}
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// TODO: consider splitting this out into the window and the branches view
type branchPanelState struct {
SelectedLine int
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}
type remotePanelState struct {
SelectedLine int
}
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type remoteBranchesState struct {
SelectedLine int
}
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type tagsPanelState struct {
SelectedLine int
}
type commitPanelState struct {
SelectedLine int
SpecificDiffMode bool
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LimitCommits bool
}
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type reflogCommitPanelState struct {
SelectedLine int
}
type stashPanelState struct {
SelectedLine int
}
type menuPanelState struct {
SelectedLine int
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OnPress func(g *gocui.Gui, v *gocui.View) error
}
type commitFilesPanelState struct {
SelectedLine int
}
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type statusPanelState struct {
pushables string
pullables string
}
type panelStates struct {
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Files *filePanelState
Branches *branchPanelState
Remotes *remotePanelState
RemoteBranches *remoteBranchesState
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Tags *tagsPanelState
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Commits *commitPanelState
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ReflogCommits *reflogCommitPanelState
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Stash *stashPanelState
Menu *menuPanelState
LineByLine *lineByLinePanelState
Merging *mergingPanelState
CommitFiles *commitFilesPanelState
Status *statusPanelState
}
type searchingState struct {
view *gocui.View
isSearching bool
searchString string
}
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type guiState struct {
Files []*commands.File
Branches []*commands.Branch
Commits []*commands.Commit
StashEntries []*commands.StashEntry
CommitFiles []*commands.CommitFile
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ReflogCommits []*commands.Commit
DiffEntries []*commands.Commit
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Remotes []*commands.Remote
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RemoteBranches []*commands.RemoteBranch
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Tags []*commands.Tag
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MenuItemCount int // can't store the actual list because it's of interface{} type
PreviousView string
Platform commands.Platform
Updating bool
Panels *panelStates
WorkingTreeState string // one of "merging", "rebasing", "normal"
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MainContext string // used to keep the main and secondary views' contexts in sync
CherryPickedCommits []*commands.Commit
SplitMainPanel bool
RetainOriginalDir bool
IsRefreshingFiles bool
RefreshingFilesMutex sync.Mutex
Searching searchingState
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ScreenMode int
SideView *gocui.View
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Ptmx *os.File
PrevMainWidth int
PrevMainHeight int
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}
// for now the split view will always be on
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// NewGui builds a new gui handler
func NewGui(log *logrus.Entry, gitCommand *commands.GitCommand, oSCommand *commands.OSCommand, tr *i18n.Localizer, config config.AppConfigurer, updater *updates.Updater) (*Gui, error) {
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initialState := &guiState{
Files: make([]*commands.File, 0),
PreviousView: "files",
Commits: make([]*commands.Commit, 0),
CherryPickedCommits: make([]*commands.Commit, 0),
StashEntries: make([]*commands.StashEntry, 0),
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DiffEntries: make([]*commands.Commit, 0),
Platform: *oSCommand.Platform,
Panels: &panelStates{
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Files: &filePanelState{SelectedLine: -1},
Branches: &branchPanelState{SelectedLine: 0},
Remotes: &remotePanelState{SelectedLine: 0},
RemoteBranches: &remoteBranchesState{SelectedLine: -1},
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Tags: &tagsPanelState{SelectedLine: -1},
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Commits: &commitPanelState{SelectedLine: -1, LimitCommits: true},
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ReflogCommits: &reflogCommitPanelState{SelectedLine: 0}, // TODO: might need to make -1
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CommitFiles: &commitFilesPanelState{SelectedLine: -1},
Stash: &stashPanelState{SelectedLine: -1},
Menu: &menuPanelState{SelectedLine: 0},
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Merging: &mergingPanelState{
ConflictIndex: 0,
ConflictTop: true,
Conflicts: []commands.Conflict{},
EditHistory: stack.New(),
},
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Status: &statusPanelState{},
},
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ScreenMode: SCREEN_NORMAL,
SideView: nil,
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Ptmx: nil,
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}
gui := &Gui{
allow fast flicking through any list panel Up till now our approach to rendering things like file diffs, branch logs, and commit patches, has been to run a command on the command line, wait for it to complete, take its output as a string, and then write that string to the main view (or secondary view e.g. when showing both staged and unstaged changes of a file). This has caused various issues. For once, if you are flicking through a list of files and an untracked file is particularly large, not only will this require lazygit to load that whole file into memory (or more accurately it's equally large diff), it also will slow down the UI thread while loading that file, and if the user continued down the list, the original command might eventually resolve and replace whatever the diff is for the newly selected file. Following what we've done in lazydocker, I've added a tasks package for when you need something done but you want it to cancel as soon as something newer comes up. Given this typically involves running a command to display to a view, I've added a viewBufferManagerMap struct to the Gui struct which allows you to define these tasks on a per-view basis. viewBufferManagers can run files and directly write the output to their view, meaning we no longer need to use so much memory. In the tasks package there is a helper method called NewCmdTask which takes a command, an initial amount of lines to read, and then runs that command, reads that number of lines, and allows for a readLines channel to tell it to read more lines. We read more lines when we scroll or resize the window. There is an adapter for the tasks package in a file called tasks_adapter which wraps the functions from the tasks package in gui-specific stuff like clearing the main view before starting the next task that wants to write to the main view. I've removed some small features as part of this work, namely the little headers that were at the top of the main view for some situations. For example, we no longer show the upstream of a selected branch. I want to re-introduce this in the future, but I didn't want to make this tasks system too complicated, and in order to facilitate a header section in the main view we'd need to have a task that gets the upstream for the current branch, writes it to the header, then tells another task to write the branch log to the main view, but without clearing inbetween. So it would get messy. I'm thinking instead of having a separate 'header' view atop the main view to render that kind of thing (which can happen in another PR) I've also simplified the 'git show' to just call 'git show' and not do anything fancy when it comes to merge commits. I considered using this tasks approach whenever we write to a view. The only thing is that the renderString method currently resets the origin of a view and I don't want to lose that. So I've left some in there that I consider harmless, but we should probably be just using tasks now for all rendering, even if it's just strings we can instantly make.
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Log: log,
GitCommand: gitCommand,
OSCommand: oSCommand,
State: initialState,
Config: config,
Tr: tr,
Updater: updater,
statusManager: &statusManager{},
viewBufferManagerMap: map[string]*tasks.ViewBufferManager{},
}
gui.watchFilesForChanges()
gui.GenerateSentinelErrors()
return gui, nil
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}
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func (gui *Gui) nextScreenMode(g *gocui.Gui, v *gocui.View) error {
gui.State.ScreenMode = utils.NextIntInCycle([]int{SCREEN_NORMAL, SCREEN_HALF, SCREEN_FULL}, gui.State.ScreenMode)
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// commits render differently depending on whether we're in fullscreen more or not
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if err := gui.refreshCommitsViewWithSelection(); err != nil {
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return err
}
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return nil
}
func (gui *Gui) prevScreenMode(g *gocui.Gui, v *gocui.View) error {
gui.State.ScreenMode = utils.PrevIntInCycle([]int{SCREEN_NORMAL, SCREEN_HALF, SCREEN_FULL}, gui.State.ScreenMode)
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// commits render differently depending on whether we're in fullscreen more or not
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if err := gui.refreshCommitsViewWithSelection(); err != nil {
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return err
}
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return nil
}
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func (gui *Gui) scrollUpView(viewName string) error {
mainView, _ := gui.g.View(viewName)
ox, oy := mainView.Origin()
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newOy := int(math.Max(0, float64(oy-gui.Config.GetUserConfig().GetInt("gui.scrollHeight"))))
return mainView.SetOrigin(ox, newOy)
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}
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func (gui *Gui) scrollDownView(viewName string) error {
mainView, _ := gui.g.View(viewName)
ox, oy := mainView.Origin()
y := oy
if !gui.Config.GetUserConfig().GetBool("gui.scrollPastBottom") {
_, sy := mainView.Size()
y += sy
}
allow fast flicking through any list panel Up till now our approach to rendering things like file diffs, branch logs, and commit patches, has been to run a command on the command line, wait for it to complete, take its output as a string, and then write that string to the main view (or secondary view e.g. when showing both staged and unstaged changes of a file). This has caused various issues. For once, if you are flicking through a list of files and an untracked file is particularly large, not only will this require lazygit to load that whole file into memory (or more accurately it's equally large diff), it also will slow down the UI thread while loading that file, and if the user continued down the list, the original command might eventually resolve and replace whatever the diff is for the newly selected file. Following what we've done in lazydocker, I've added a tasks package for when you need something done but you want it to cancel as soon as something newer comes up. Given this typically involves running a command to display to a view, I've added a viewBufferManagerMap struct to the Gui struct which allows you to define these tasks on a per-view basis. viewBufferManagers can run files and directly write the output to their view, meaning we no longer need to use so much memory. In the tasks package there is a helper method called NewCmdTask which takes a command, an initial amount of lines to read, and then runs that command, reads that number of lines, and allows for a readLines channel to tell it to read more lines. We read more lines when we scroll or resize the window. There is an adapter for the tasks package in a file called tasks_adapter which wraps the functions from the tasks package in gui-specific stuff like clearing the main view before starting the next task that wants to write to the main view. I've removed some small features as part of this work, namely the little headers that were at the top of the main view for some situations. For example, we no longer show the upstream of a selected branch. I want to re-introduce this in the future, but I didn't want to make this tasks system too complicated, and in order to facilitate a header section in the main view we'd need to have a task that gets the upstream for the current branch, writes it to the header, then tells another task to write the branch log to the main view, but without clearing inbetween. So it would get messy. I'm thinking instead of having a separate 'header' view atop the main view to render that kind of thing (which can happen in another PR) I've also simplified the 'git show' to just call 'git show' and not do anything fancy when it comes to merge commits. I considered using this tasks approach whenever we write to a view. The only thing is that the renderString method currently resets the origin of a view and I don't want to lose that. So I've left some in there that I consider harmless, but we should probably be just using tasks now for all rendering, even if it's just strings we can instantly make.
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scrollHeight := gui.Config.GetUserConfig().GetInt("gui.scrollHeight")
if y < mainView.LinesHeight() {
allow fast flicking through any list panel Up till now our approach to rendering things like file diffs, branch logs, and commit patches, has been to run a command on the command line, wait for it to complete, take its output as a string, and then write that string to the main view (or secondary view e.g. when showing both staged and unstaged changes of a file). This has caused various issues. For once, if you are flicking through a list of files and an untracked file is particularly large, not only will this require lazygit to load that whole file into memory (or more accurately it's equally large diff), it also will slow down the UI thread while loading that file, and if the user continued down the list, the original command might eventually resolve and replace whatever the diff is for the newly selected file. Following what we've done in lazydocker, I've added a tasks package for when you need something done but you want it to cancel as soon as something newer comes up. Given this typically involves running a command to display to a view, I've added a viewBufferManagerMap struct to the Gui struct which allows you to define these tasks on a per-view basis. viewBufferManagers can run files and directly write the output to their view, meaning we no longer need to use so much memory. In the tasks package there is a helper method called NewCmdTask which takes a command, an initial amount of lines to read, and then runs that command, reads that number of lines, and allows for a readLines channel to tell it to read more lines. We read more lines when we scroll or resize the window. There is an adapter for the tasks package in a file called tasks_adapter which wraps the functions from the tasks package in gui-specific stuff like clearing the main view before starting the next task that wants to write to the main view. I've removed some small features as part of this work, namely the little headers that were at the top of the main view for some situations. For example, we no longer show the upstream of a selected branch. I want to re-introduce this in the future, but I didn't want to make this tasks system too complicated, and in order to facilitate a header section in the main view we'd need to have a task that gets the upstream for the current branch, writes it to the header, then tells another task to write the branch log to the main view, but without clearing inbetween. So it would get messy. I'm thinking instead of having a separate 'header' view atop the main view to render that kind of thing (which can happen in another PR) I've also simplified the 'git show' to just call 'git show' and not do anything fancy when it comes to merge commits. I considered using this tasks approach whenever we write to a view. The only thing is that the renderString method currently resets the origin of a view and I don't want to lose that. So I've left some in there that I consider harmless, but we should probably be just using tasks now for all rendering, even if it's just strings we can instantly make.
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if err := mainView.SetOrigin(ox, oy+scrollHeight); err != nil {
return err
}
}
if manager, ok := gui.viewBufferManagerMap[viewName]; ok {
manager.ReadLines(scrollHeight)
}
return nil
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}
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func (gui *Gui) scrollUpMain(g *gocui.Gui, v *gocui.View) error {
return gui.scrollUpView("main")
}
func (gui *Gui) scrollDownMain(g *gocui.Gui, v *gocui.View) error {
return gui.scrollDownView("main")
}
func (gui *Gui) scrollUpSecondary(g *gocui.Gui, v *gocui.View) error {
return gui.scrollUpView("secondary")
}
func (gui *Gui) scrollDownSecondary(g *gocui.Gui, v *gocui.View) error {
return gui.scrollDownView("secondary")
}
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func (gui *Gui) handleRefresh(g *gocui.Gui, v *gocui.View) error {
return gui.refreshSidePanels(g)
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}
func max(a, b int) int {
if a > b {
return a
}
return b
}
// getFocusLayout returns a manager function for when view gain and lose focus
func (gui *Gui) getFocusLayout() func(g *gocui.Gui) error {
var previousView *gocui.View
return func(g *gocui.Gui) error {
newView := gui.g.CurrentView()
if err := gui.onFocusChange(); err != nil {
return err
}
// for now we don't consider losing focus to a popup panel as actually losing focus
if newView != previousView && !gui.isPopupPanel(newView.Name()) {
if err := gui.onFocusLost(previousView, newView); err != nil {
return err
}
if err := gui.onFocus(newView); err != nil {
return err
}
previousView = newView
}
return nil
}
}
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func (gui *Gui) onFocusChange() error {
currentView := gui.g.CurrentView()
for _, view := range gui.g.Views() {
view.Highlight = view == currentView
}
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return nil
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}
func (gui *Gui) onFocusLost(v *gocui.View, newView *gocui.View) error {
if v == nil {
return nil
}
if v.IsSearching() && newView.Name() != "search" {
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if err := gui.onSearchEscape(); err != nil {
return err
}
}
switch v.Name() {
case "branches":
if v.Context == "local-branches" {
// This stops the branches panel from showing the upstream/downstream changes to the selected branch, when it loses focus
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displayStrings := presentation.GetBranchListDisplayStrings(gui.State.Branches, false, -1)
gui.renderDisplayStrings(gui.getBranchesView(), displayStrings)
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}
case "main":
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// if we have lost focus to a first-class panel, we need to do some cleanup
gui.changeMainViewsContext("normal")
case "commitFiles":
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if gui.State.MainContext != "patch-building" {
if _, err := gui.g.SetViewOnBottom(v.Name()); err != nil {
return err
}
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}
}
gui.Log.Info(v.Name() + " focus lost")
return nil
}
func (gui *Gui) onFocus(v *gocui.View) error {
if v == nil {
return nil
}
gui.Log.Info(v.Name() + " focus gained")
return nil
}
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func (gui *Gui) getViewHeights() map[string]int {
currView := gui.g.CurrentView()
currentCyclebleView := gui.State.PreviousView
if currView != nil {
viewName := currView.Name()
usePreviousView := true
for _, view := range cyclableViews {
if view == viewName {
currentCyclebleView = viewName
usePreviousView = false
break
}
}
if usePreviousView {
currentCyclebleView = gui.State.PreviousView
}
}
// unfortunate result of the fact that these are separate views, have to map explicitly
if currentCyclebleView == "commitFiles" {
currentCyclebleView = "commits"
}
_, height := gui.g.Size()
if gui.State.ScreenMode == SCREEN_FULL || gui.State.ScreenMode == SCREEN_HALF {
vHeights := map[string]int{
"status": 0,
"files": 0,
"branches": 0,
"commits": 0,
"stash": 0,
"options": 0,
}
vHeights[currentCyclebleView] = height - 1
return vHeights
}
usableSpace := height - 7
extraSpace := usableSpace - (usableSpace/3)*3
if height >= 28 {
return map[string]int{
"status": 3,
"files": (usableSpace / 3) + extraSpace,
"branches": usableSpace / 3,
"commits": usableSpace / 3,
"stash": 3,
"options": 1,
}
}
defaultHeight := 3
if height < 21 {
defaultHeight = 1
}
vHeights := map[string]int{
"status": defaultHeight,
"files": defaultHeight,
"branches": defaultHeight,
"commits": defaultHeight,
"stash": defaultHeight,
"options": defaultHeight,
}
vHeights[currentCyclebleView] = height - defaultHeight*4 - 1
return vHeights
}
// layout is called for every screen re-render e.g. when the screen is resized
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func (gui *Gui) layout(g *gocui.Gui) error {
g.Highlight = true
width, height := g.Size()
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information := gui.Config.GetVersion()
if gui.g.Mouse {
donate := color.New(color.FgMagenta, color.Underline).Sprint(gui.Tr.SLocalize("Donate"))
information = donate + " " + information
}
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minimumHeight := 9
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minimumWidth := 10
if height < minimumHeight || width < minimumWidth {
v, err := g.SetView("limit", 0, 0, width-1, height-1, 0)
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if err != nil {
if err.Error() != "unknown view" {
return err
}
v.Title = gui.Tr.SLocalize("NotEnoughSpace")
v.Wrap = true
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_, _ = g.SetViewOnTop("limit")
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}
return nil
}
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vHeights := gui.getViewHeights()
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optionsVersionBoundary := width - max(len(utils.Decolorise(information)), 1)
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appStatus := gui.statusManager.getStatusString()
appStatusOptionsBoundary := 0
if appStatus != "" {
appStatusOptionsBoundary = len(appStatus) + 2
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}
_, _ = g.SetViewOnBottom("limit")
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_ = g.DeleteView("limit")
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sidePanelWidthRatio := gui.Config.GetUserConfig().GetFloat64("gui.sidePanelWidth")
textColor := theme.GocuiDefaultTextColor
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var leftSideWidth int
switch gui.State.ScreenMode {
case SCREEN_NORMAL:
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leftSideWidth = int(float64(width) * sidePanelWidthRatio)
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case SCREEN_HALF:
leftSideWidth = width / 2
case SCREEN_FULL:
currentView := gui.g.CurrentView()
if currentView != nil && currentView.Name() == "main" {
leftSideWidth = 0
} else {
leftSideWidth = width - 1
}
}
mainPanelLeft := leftSideWidth + 1
mainPanelRight := width - 1
secondaryPanelLeft := width - 1
secondaryPanelTop := 0
mainPanelBottom := height - 2
if gui.State.SplitMainPanel {
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if gui.State.ScreenMode == SCREEN_FULL {
mainPanelLeft = 0
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panelSplitX := width/2 - 4
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mainPanelRight = panelSplitX
secondaryPanelLeft = panelSplitX + 1
} else if width < 220 {
mainPanelBottom = height/2 - 1
secondaryPanelTop = mainPanelBottom + 1
secondaryPanelLeft = leftSideWidth + 1
} else {
units := 5
leftSideWidth = width / units
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mainPanelLeft = leftSideWidth + 1
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panelSplitX := (1 + ((units - 1) / 2)) * width / units
mainPanelRight = panelSplitX
secondaryPanelLeft = panelSplitX + 1
}
}
main := "main"
secondary := "secondary"
swappingMainPanels := gui.State.Panels.LineByLine != nil && gui.State.Panels.LineByLine.SecondaryFocused
if swappingMainPanels {
main = "secondary"
secondary = "main"
}
allow fast flicking through any list panel Up till now our approach to rendering things like file diffs, branch logs, and commit patches, has been to run a command on the command line, wait for it to complete, take its output as a string, and then write that string to the main view (or secondary view e.g. when showing both staged and unstaged changes of a file). This has caused various issues. For once, if you are flicking through a list of files and an untracked file is particularly large, not only will this require lazygit to load that whole file into memory (or more accurately it's equally large diff), it also will slow down the UI thread while loading that file, and if the user continued down the list, the original command might eventually resolve and replace whatever the diff is for the newly selected file. Following what we've done in lazydocker, I've added a tasks package for when you need something done but you want it to cancel as soon as something newer comes up. Given this typically involves running a command to display to a view, I've added a viewBufferManagerMap struct to the Gui struct which allows you to define these tasks on a per-view basis. viewBufferManagers can run files and directly write the output to their view, meaning we no longer need to use so much memory. In the tasks package there is a helper method called NewCmdTask which takes a command, an initial amount of lines to read, and then runs that command, reads that number of lines, and allows for a readLines channel to tell it to read more lines. We read more lines when we scroll or resize the window. There is an adapter for the tasks package in a file called tasks_adapter which wraps the functions from the tasks package in gui-specific stuff like clearing the main view before starting the next task that wants to write to the main view. I've removed some small features as part of this work, namely the little headers that were at the top of the main view for some situations. For example, we no longer show the upstream of a selected branch. I want to re-introduce this in the future, but I didn't want to make this tasks system too complicated, and in order to facilitate a header section in the main view we'd need to have a task that gets the upstream for the current branch, writes it to the header, then tells another task to write the branch log to the main view, but without clearing inbetween. So it would get messy. I'm thinking instead of having a separate 'header' view atop the main view to render that kind of thing (which can happen in another PR) I've also simplified the 'git show' to just call 'git show' and not do anything fancy when it comes to merge commits. I considered using this tasks approach whenever we write to a view. The only thing is that the renderString method currently resets the origin of a view and I don't want to lose that. So I've left some in there that I consider harmless, but we should probably be just using tasks now for all rendering, even if it's just strings we can instantly make.
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// reading more lines into main view buffers upon resize
prevMainView, err := gui.g.View("main")
if err == nil {
_, prevMainHeight := prevMainView.Size()
heightDiff := mainPanelBottom - prevMainHeight - 1
allow fast flicking through any list panel Up till now our approach to rendering things like file diffs, branch logs, and commit patches, has been to run a command on the command line, wait for it to complete, take its output as a string, and then write that string to the main view (or secondary view e.g. when showing both staged and unstaged changes of a file). This has caused various issues. For once, if you are flicking through a list of files and an untracked file is particularly large, not only will this require lazygit to load that whole file into memory (or more accurately it's equally large diff), it also will slow down the UI thread while loading that file, and if the user continued down the list, the original command might eventually resolve and replace whatever the diff is for the newly selected file. Following what we've done in lazydocker, I've added a tasks package for when you need something done but you want it to cancel as soon as something newer comes up. Given this typically involves running a command to display to a view, I've added a viewBufferManagerMap struct to the Gui struct which allows you to define these tasks on a per-view basis. viewBufferManagers can run files and directly write the output to their view, meaning we no longer need to use so much memory. In the tasks package there is a helper method called NewCmdTask which takes a command, an initial amount of lines to read, and then runs that command, reads that number of lines, and allows for a readLines channel to tell it to read more lines. We read more lines when we scroll or resize the window. There is an adapter for the tasks package in a file called tasks_adapter which wraps the functions from the tasks package in gui-specific stuff like clearing the main view before starting the next task that wants to write to the main view. I've removed some small features as part of this work, namely the little headers that were at the top of the main view for some situations. For example, we no longer show the upstream of a selected branch. I want to re-introduce this in the future, but I didn't want to make this tasks system too complicated, and in order to facilitate a header section in the main view we'd need to have a task that gets the upstream for the current branch, writes it to the header, then tells another task to write the branch log to the main view, but without clearing inbetween. So it would get messy. I'm thinking instead of having a separate 'header' view atop the main view to render that kind of thing (which can happen in another PR) I've also simplified the 'git show' to just call 'git show' and not do anything fancy when it comes to merge commits. I considered using this tasks approach whenever we write to a view. The only thing is that the renderString method currently resets the origin of a view and I don't want to lose that. So I've left some in there that I consider harmless, but we should probably be just using tasks now for all rendering, even if it's just strings we can instantly make.
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if heightDiff > 0 {
if manager, ok := gui.viewBufferManagerMap["main"]; ok {
manager.ReadLines(heightDiff)
}
if manager, ok := gui.viewBufferManagerMap["secondary"]; ok {
manager.ReadLines(heightDiff)
}
}
}
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v, err := g.SetView(main, mainPanelLeft, 0, mainPanelRight, mainPanelBottom, gocui.LEFT)
if err != nil {
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if err.Error() != "unknown view" {
return err
}
v.Title = gui.Tr.SLocalize("DiffTitle")
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v.Wrap = true
v.FgColor = textColor
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v.IgnoreCarriageReturns = true
}
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hiddenViewOffset := 9999
hiddenSecondaryPanelOffset := 0
if !gui.State.SplitMainPanel {
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hiddenSecondaryPanelOffset = hiddenViewOffset
}
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secondaryView, err := g.SetView(secondary, secondaryPanelLeft+hiddenSecondaryPanelOffset, hiddenSecondaryPanelOffset+secondaryPanelTop, width-1+hiddenSecondaryPanelOffset, height-2+hiddenSecondaryPanelOffset, gocui.LEFT)
if err != nil {
if err.Error() != "unknown view" {
return err
}
secondaryView.Title = gui.Tr.SLocalize("DiffTitle")
secondaryView.Wrap = true
secondaryView.FgColor = gocui.ColorWhite
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secondaryView.IgnoreCarriageReturns = true
}
if v, err := g.SetView("status", 0, 0, leftSideWidth, vHeights["status"]-1, gocui.BOTTOM|gocui.RIGHT); err != nil {
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if err.Error() != "unknown view" {
return err
}
v.Title = gui.Tr.SLocalize("StatusTitle")
v.FgColor = textColor
}
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filesView, err := g.SetViewBeneath("files", "status", vHeights["files"])
if err != nil {
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if err.Error() != "unknown view" {
return err
}
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filesView.Highlight = true
filesView.Title = gui.Tr.SLocalize("FilesTitle")
filesView.SetOnSelectItem(gui.onSelectItemWrapper(gui.onFilesPanelSearchSelect))
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filesView.ContainsList = true
}
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branchesView, err := g.SetViewBeneath("branches", "files", vHeights["branches"])
if err != nil {
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if err.Error() != "unknown view" {
return err
}
branchesView.Title = gui.Tr.SLocalize("BranchesTitle")
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branchesView.Tabs = []string{"Local Branches", "Remotes", "Tags"}
branchesView.FgColor = textColor
branchesView.SetOnSelectItem(gui.onSelectItemWrapper(gui.onBranchesPanelSearchSelect))
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branchesView.ContainsList = true
}
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if v, err := g.SetViewBeneath("commitFiles", "branches", vHeights["commits"]); err != nil {
if err.Error() != "unknown view" {
return err
}
v.Title = gui.Tr.SLocalize("CommitFiles")
v.FgColor = textColor
v.SetOnSelectItem(gui.onSelectItemWrapper(gui.onCommitFilesPanelSearchSelect))
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v.ContainsList = true
}
commitsView, err := g.SetViewBeneath("commits", "branches", vHeights["commits"])
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if err != nil {
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if err.Error() != "unknown view" {
return err
}
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commitsView.Title = gui.Tr.SLocalize("CommitsTitle")
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commitsView.Tabs = []string{"Commits", "Reflog"}
commitsView.FgColor = textColor
commitsView.SetOnSelectItem(gui.onSelectItemWrapper(gui.onCommitsPanelSearchSelect))
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commitsView.ContainsList = true
}
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stashView, err := g.SetViewBeneath("stash", "commits", vHeights["stash"])
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if err != nil {
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if err.Error() != "unknown view" {
return err
}
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stashView.Title = gui.Tr.SLocalize("StashTitle")
stashView.FgColor = textColor
stashView.SetOnSelectItem(gui.onSelectItemWrapper(gui.onStashPanelSearchSelect))
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stashView.ContainsList = true
}
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if v, err := g.SetView("options", appStatusOptionsBoundary-1, height-2, optionsVersionBoundary-1, height, 0); err != nil {
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if err.Error() != "unknown view" {
return err
}
v.Frame = false
v.FgColor = theme.OptionsColor
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}
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if gui.getCommitMessageView() == nil {
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// doesn't matter where this view starts because it will be hidden
if commitMessageView, err := g.SetView("commitMessage", hiddenViewOffset, hiddenViewOffset, hiddenViewOffset+10, hiddenViewOffset+10, 0); err != nil {
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if err.Error() != "unknown view" {
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return err
}
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_, _ = g.SetViewOnBottom("commitMessage")
commitMessageView.Title = gui.Tr.SLocalize("CommitMessage")
commitMessageView.FgColor = textColor
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commitMessageView.Editable = true
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commitMessageView.Editor = gocui.EditorFunc(gui.commitMessageEditor)
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}
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}
if check, _ := g.View("credentials"); check == nil {
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// doesn't matter where this view starts because it will be hidden
if credentialsView, err := g.SetView("credentials", hiddenViewOffset, hiddenViewOffset, hiddenViewOffset+10, hiddenViewOffset+10, 0); err != nil {
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if err.Error() != "unknown view" {
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return err
}
_, err := g.SetViewOnBottom("credentials")
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if err != nil {
return err
}
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credentialsView.Title = gui.Tr.SLocalize("CredentialsUsername")
credentialsView.FgColor = textColor
credentialsView.Editable = true
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}
}
searchViewOffset := hiddenViewOffset
if gui.State.Searching.isSearching {
searchViewOffset = 0
}
// this view takes up one character. Its only purpose is to show the slash when searching
searchPrefix := "search: "
if searchPrefixView, err := g.SetView("searchPrefix", appStatusOptionsBoundary-1+searchViewOffset, height-2+searchViewOffset, len(searchPrefix)+searchViewOffset, height+searchViewOffset, 0); err != nil {
if err.Error() != "unknown view" {
return err
}
searchPrefixView.BgColor = gocui.ColorDefault
searchPrefixView.FgColor = gocui.ColorGreen
searchPrefixView.Frame = false
gui.setViewContent(gui.g, searchPrefixView, searchPrefix)
}
if searchView, err := g.SetView("search", appStatusOptionsBoundary-1+searchViewOffset+len(searchPrefix), height-2+searchViewOffset, optionsVersionBoundary+searchViewOffset, height+searchViewOffset, 0); err != nil {
if err.Error() != "unknown view" {
return err
}
searchView.BgColor = gocui.ColorDefault
searchView.FgColor = gocui.ColorGreen
searchView.Frame = false
searchView.Editable = true
}
if appStatusView, err := g.SetView("appStatus", -1, height-2, width, height, 0); err != nil {
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if err.Error() != "unknown view" {
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return err
}
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appStatusView.BgColor = gocui.ColorDefault
appStatusView.FgColor = gocui.ColorCyan
appStatusView.Frame = false
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if _, err := g.SetViewOnBottom("appStatus"); err != nil {
return err
}
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}
if v, err := g.SetView("information", optionsVersionBoundary-1, height-2, width, height, 0); err != nil {
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if err.Error() != "unknown view" {
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return err
}
v.BgColor = gocui.ColorDefault
v.FgColor = gocui.ColorGreen
v.Frame = false
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gui.renderString(g, "information", information)
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// doing this here because it'll only happen once
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if err := gui.onInitialViewsCreation(); err != nil {
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return err
}
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}
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if gui.g.CurrentView() == nil {
if _, err := gui.g.SetCurrentView(gui.getFilesView().Name()); err != nil {
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return err
}
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if err := gui.switchFocus(gui.g, nil, gui.getFilesView()); err != nil {
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return err
}
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}
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type listViewState struct {
selectedLine int
lineCount int
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view *gocui.View
context string
}
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listViews := []listViewState{
{view: filesView, context: "", selectedLine: gui.State.Panels.Files.SelectedLine, lineCount: len(gui.State.Files)},
{view: branchesView, context: "local-branches", selectedLine: gui.State.Panels.Branches.SelectedLine, lineCount: len(gui.State.Branches)},
{view: branchesView, context: "remotes", selectedLine: gui.State.Panels.Remotes.SelectedLine, lineCount: len(gui.State.Remotes)},
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{view: branchesView, context: "remote-branches", selectedLine: gui.State.Panels.RemoteBranches.SelectedLine, lineCount: len(gui.State.Remotes)},
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{view: commitsView, context: "branch-commits", selectedLine: gui.State.Panels.Commits.SelectedLine, lineCount: len(gui.State.Commits)},
{view: commitsView, context: "reflog-commits", selectedLine: gui.State.Panels.ReflogCommits.SelectedLine, lineCount: len(gui.State.ReflogCommits)},
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{view: stashView, context: "", selectedLine: gui.State.Panels.Stash.SelectedLine, lineCount: len(gui.State.StashEntries)},
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}
// menu view might not exist so we check to be safe
if menuView, err := gui.g.View("menu"); err == nil {
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listViews = append(listViews, listViewState{view: menuView, context: "", selectedLine: gui.State.Panels.Menu.SelectedLine, lineCount: gui.State.MenuItemCount})
}
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for _, listView := range listViews {
// ignore views where the context doesn't match up with the selected line we're trying to focus
if listView.context != "" && (listView.view.Context != listView.context) {
continue
}
// check if the selected line is now out of view and if so refocus it
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listView.view.FocusPoint(0, listView.selectedLine)
}
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mainViewWidth, mainViewHeight := gui.getMainView().Size()
if mainViewWidth != gui.State.PrevMainWidth || mainViewHeight != gui.State.PrevMainHeight {
gui.State.PrevMainWidth = mainViewWidth
gui.State.PrevMainHeight = mainViewHeight
if err := gui.onResize(); err != nil {
return err
}
}
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// here is a good place log some stuff
// if you download humanlog and do tail -f development.log | humanlog
// this will let you see these branches as prettified json
// gui.Log.Info(utils.AsJson(gui.State.Branches[0:4]))
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return gui.resizeCurrentPopupPanel(g)
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}
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func (gui *Gui) onInitialViewsCreation() error {
gui.changeMainViewsContext("normal")
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gui.getBranchesView().Context = "local-branches"
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gui.getCommitsView().Context = "branch-commits"
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return gui.loadNewRepo()
}
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func (gui *Gui) loadNewRepo() error {
gui.Updater.CheckForNewUpdate(gui.onBackgroundUpdateCheckFinish, false)
if err := gui.updateRecentRepoList(); err != nil {
return err
}
gui.waitForIntro.Done()
if err := gui.refreshSidePanels(gui.g); err != nil {
return err
}
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return nil
}
func (gui *Gui) showInitialPopups(tasks []func(chan struct{}) error) {
gui.waitForIntro.Add(len(tasks))
done := make(chan struct{})
go func() {
for _, task := range tasks {
go func() {
if err := task(done); err != nil {
_ = gui.createErrorPanel(gui.g, err.Error())
}
}()
<-done
gui.waitForIntro.Done()
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}
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}()
}
func (gui *Gui) showShamelessSelfPromotionMessage(done chan struct{}) error {
onConfirm := func(g *gocui.Gui, v *gocui.View) error {
done <- struct{}{}
return gui.Config.WriteToUserConfig("startupPopupVersion", StartupPopupVersion)
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}
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return gui.createConfirmationPanel(gui.g, nil, true, gui.Tr.SLocalize("ShamelessSelfPromotionTitle"), gui.Tr.SLocalize("ShamelessSelfPromotionMessage"), onConfirm, onConfirm)
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}
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func (gui *Gui) promptAnonymousReporting(done chan struct{}) error {
return gui.createConfirmationPanel(gui.g, nil, true, gui.Tr.SLocalize("AnonymousReportingTitle"), gui.Tr.SLocalize("AnonymousReportingPrompt"), func(g *gocui.Gui, v *gocui.View) error {
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done <- struct{}{}
return gui.Config.WriteToUserConfig("reporting", "on")
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}, func(g *gocui.Gui, v *gocui.View) error {
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done <- struct{}{}
return gui.Config.WriteToUserConfig("reporting", "off")
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})
}
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func (gui *Gui) fetch(g *gocui.Gui, v *gocui.View, canAskForCredentials bool) (unamePassOpend bool, err error) {
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unamePassOpend = false
err = gui.GitCommand.Fetch(func(passOrUname string) string {
unamePassOpend = true
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return gui.waitForPassUname(gui.g, v, passOrUname)
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}, canAskForCredentials)
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if canAskForCredentials && err != nil && strings.Contains(err.Error(), "exit status 128") {
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colorFunction := color.New(color.FgRed).SprintFunc()
coloredMessage := colorFunction(strings.TrimSpace(gui.Tr.SLocalize("PassUnameWrong")))
close := func(g *gocui.Gui, v *gocui.View) error {
return nil
}
_ = gui.createConfirmationPanel(g, v, true, gui.Tr.SLocalize("Error"), coloredMessage, close, close)
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}
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_ = gui.refreshStatus(g)
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return unamePassOpend, err
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}
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func (gui *Gui) renderGlobalOptions() error {
return gui.renderOptionsMap(map[string]string{
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fmt.Sprintf("%s/%s", gui.getKeyDisplay("universal.scrollUpMain"), gui.getKeyDisplay("universal.scrollDownMain")): gui.Tr.SLocalize("scroll"),
fmt.Sprintf("%s %s %s %s", gui.getKeyDisplay("universal.prevBlock"), gui.getKeyDisplay("universal.nextBlock"), gui.getKeyDisplay("universal.prevItem"), gui.getKeyDisplay("universal.nextItem")): gui.Tr.SLocalize("navigate"),
fmt.Sprintf("%s/%s", gui.getKeyDisplay("universal.return"), gui.getKeyDisplay("universal.quit")): gui.Tr.SLocalize("close"),
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gui.getKeyDisplay("universal.optionMenu"): gui.Tr.SLocalize("menu"),
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"1-5": gui.Tr.SLocalize("jump"),
})
}
func (gui *Gui) goEvery(interval time.Duration, stop chan struct{}, function func() error) {
go func() {
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ticker := time.NewTicker(interval)
defer ticker.Stop()
for {
select {
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case <-ticker.C:
_ = function()
case <-stop:
return
}
}
}()
}
func (gui *Gui) startBackgroundFetch() {
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gui.waitForIntro.Wait()
isNew := gui.Config.GetIsNewRepo()
if !isNew {
time.After(60 * time.Second)
}
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_, err := gui.fetch(gui.g, gui.g.CurrentView(), false)
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if err != nil && strings.Contains(err.Error(), "exit status 128") && isNew {
_ = gui.createConfirmationPanel(gui.g, gui.g.CurrentView(), true, gui.Tr.SLocalize("NoAutomaticGitFetchTitle"), gui.Tr.SLocalize("NoAutomaticGitFetchBody"), nil, nil)
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} else {
gui.goEvery(time.Second*60, gui.stopChan, func() error {
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_, err := gui.fetch(gui.g, gui.g.CurrentView(), false)
return err
})
}
}
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// Run setup the gui with keybindings and start the mainloop
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func (gui *Gui) Run() error {
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g, err := gocui.NewGui(gocui.Output256, OverlappingEdges)
if err != nil {
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return err
}
defer g.Close()
g.OnSearchEscape = gui.onSearchEscape
g.SearchEscapeKey = gui.getKey("universal.return")
g.NextSearchMatchKey = gui.getKey("universal.nextMatch")
g.PrevSearchMatchKey = gui.getKey("universal.prevMatch")
gui.stopChan = make(chan struct{})
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g.ASCII = runtime.GOOS == "windows" && runewidth.IsEastAsian()
if gui.Config.GetUserConfig().GetBool("gui.mouseEvents") {
g.Mouse = true
}
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gui.g = g // TODO: always use gui.g rather than passing g around everywhere
if err := gui.setColorScheme(); err != nil {
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return err
}
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popupTasks := []func(chan struct{}) error{}
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if gui.Config.GetUserConfig().GetString("reporting") == "undetermined" {
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popupTasks = append(popupTasks, gui.promptAnonymousReporting)
}
configPopupVersion := gui.Config.GetUserConfig().GetInt("StartupPopupVersion")
// -1 means we've disabled these popups
if configPopupVersion != -1 && configPopupVersion < StartupPopupVersion {
popupTasks = append(popupTasks, gui.showShamelessSelfPromotionMessage)
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}
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gui.showInitialPopups(popupTasks)
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gui.waitForIntro.Add(1)
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if gui.Config.GetUserConfig().GetBool("git.autoFetch") {
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go gui.startBackgroundFetch()
}
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gui.goEvery(time.Second*10, gui.stopChan, gui.refreshFiles)
g.SetManager(gocui.ManagerFunc(gui.layout), gocui.ManagerFunc(gui.getFocusLayout()))
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if err = gui.keybindings(g); err != nil {
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return err
}
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gui.Log.Warn("starting main loop")
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err = g.MainLoop()
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return err
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}
// RunWithSubprocesses loops, instantiating a new gocui.Gui with each iteration
// if the error returned from a run is a ErrSubProcess, it runs the subprocess
// otherwise it handles the error, possibly by quitting the application
func (gui *Gui) RunWithSubprocesses() error {
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for {
if err := gui.Run(); err != nil {
allow fast flicking through any list panel Up till now our approach to rendering things like file diffs, branch logs, and commit patches, has been to run a command on the command line, wait for it to complete, take its output as a string, and then write that string to the main view (or secondary view e.g. when showing both staged and unstaged changes of a file). This has caused various issues. For once, if you are flicking through a list of files and an untracked file is particularly large, not only will this require lazygit to load that whole file into memory (or more accurately it's equally large diff), it also will slow down the UI thread while loading that file, and if the user continued down the list, the original command might eventually resolve and replace whatever the diff is for the newly selected file. Following what we've done in lazydocker, I've added a tasks package for when you need something done but you want it to cancel as soon as something newer comes up. Given this typically involves running a command to display to a view, I've added a viewBufferManagerMap struct to the Gui struct which allows you to define these tasks on a per-view basis. viewBufferManagers can run files and directly write the output to their view, meaning we no longer need to use so much memory. In the tasks package there is a helper method called NewCmdTask which takes a command, an initial amount of lines to read, and then runs that command, reads that number of lines, and allows for a readLines channel to tell it to read more lines. We read more lines when we scroll or resize the window. There is an adapter for the tasks package in a file called tasks_adapter which wraps the functions from the tasks package in gui-specific stuff like clearing the main view before starting the next task that wants to write to the main view. I've removed some small features as part of this work, namely the little headers that were at the top of the main view for some situations. For example, we no longer show the upstream of a selected branch. I want to re-introduce this in the future, but I didn't want to make this tasks system too complicated, and in order to facilitate a header section in the main view we'd need to have a task that gets the upstream for the current branch, writes it to the header, then tells another task to write the branch log to the main view, but without clearing inbetween. So it would get messy. I'm thinking instead of having a separate 'header' view atop the main view to render that kind of thing (which can happen in another PR) I've also simplified the 'git show' to just call 'git show' and not do anything fancy when it comes to merge commits. I considered using this tasks approach whenever we write to a view. The only thing is that the renderString method currently resets the origin of a view and I don't want to lose that. So I've left some in there that I consider harmless, but we should probably be just using tasks now for all rendering, even if it's just strings we can instantly make.
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for _, manager := range gui.viewBufferManagerMap {
manager.Close()
}
gui.viewBufferManagerMap = map[string]*tasks.ViewBufferManager{}
if !gui.fileWatcher.Disabled {
gui.fileWatcher.Watcher.Close()
}
close(gui.stopChan)
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if err == gocui.ErrQuit {
if !gui.State.RetainOriginalDir {
if err := gui.recordCurrentDirectory(); err != nil {
return err
}
}
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break
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} else if err == gui.Errors.ErrSwitchRepo {
continue
} else if err == gui.Errors.ErrSubProcess {
if err := gui.runCommand(); err != nil {
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return err
}
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} else {
return err
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}
}
}
return nil
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}
func (gui *Gui) runCommand() error {
gui.SubProcess.Stdout = os.Stdout
gui.SubProcess.Stderr = os.Stdout
gui.SubProcess.Stdin = os.Stdin
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fmt.Fprintf(os.Stdout, "\n%s\n\n", utils.ColoredString("+ "+strings.Join(gui.SubProcess.Args, " "), color.FgBlue))
if err := gui.SubProcess.Run(); err != nil {
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// not handling the error explicitly because usually we're going to see it
// in the output anyway
gui.Log.Error(err)
}
gui.SubProcess.Stdout = ioutil.Discard
gui.SubProcess.Stderr = ioutil.Discard
gui.SubProcess.Stdin = nil
gui.SubProcess = nil
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stdout, "\n%s", utils.ColoredString(gui.Tr.SLocalize("pressEnterToReturn"), color.FgGreen))
fmt.Scanln() // wait for enter press
return nil
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}
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func (gui *Gui) handleDonate(g *gocui.Gui, v *gocui.View) error {
if !gui.g.Mouse {
return nil
}
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cx, _ := v.Cursor()
if cx > len(gui.Tr.SLocalize("Donate")) {
return nil
}
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return gui.OSCommand.OpenLink("https://github.com/sponsors/jesseduffield")
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}
// setColorScheme sets the color scheme for the app based on the user config
func (gui *Gui) setColorScheme() error {
userConfig := gui.Config.GetUserConfig()
theme.UpdateTheme(userConfig)
gui.g.FgColor = theme.InactiveBorderColor
gui.g.SelFgColor = theme.ActiveBorderColor
return nil
}
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func (gui *Gui) handleMouseDownMain(g *gocui.Gui, v *gocui.View) error {
if gui.popupPanelFocused() {
return nil
}
switch g.CurrentView().Name() {
case "files":
return gui.enterFile(false, v.SelectedLineIdx())
case "commitFiles":
return gui.enterCommitFile(v.SelectedLineIdx())
}
return nil
}
func (gui *Gui) handleMouseDownSecondary(g *gocui.Gui, v *gocui.View) error {
if gui.popupPanelFocused() {
return nil
}
switch g.CurrentView().Name() {
case "files":
return gui.enterFile(true, v.SelectedLineIdx())
}
return nil
}