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lazygit/pkg/commands/patch/patch.go
Stefan Haller 039831a27a Move to next stageable line after adding a line to a custom patch
While it's true that the behavior is a little different from the staging panel,
where the staged lines are actually removed from the view and in many cases the
selection stays more or less in the same place, it is still very useful to move
to the next stageable thing in the custom patch building view too.
2025-07-04 10:14:35 +02:00

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package patch
import (
"github.com/samber/lo"
)
type Patch struct {
// header of the patch (split on newlines) e.g.
// diff --git a/filename b/filename
// index dcd3485..1ba5540 100644
// --- a/filename
// +++ b/filename
header []string
// hunks of the patch
hunks []*Hunk
}
// Returns a new patch with the specified transformation applied (e.g.
// only selecting a subset of changes).
// Leaves the original patch unchanged.
func (self *Patch) Transform(opts TransformOpts) *Patch {
return transform(self, opts)
}
// Returns the patch as a plain string
func (self *Patch) FormatPlain() string {
return formatPlain(self)
}
// Returns a range of lines from the patch as a plain string (range is inclusive)
func (self *Patch) FormatRangePlain(startIdx int, endIdx int) string {
return formatRangePlain(self, startIdx, endIdx)
}
// Returns the patch as a string with ANSI color codes for displaying in a view
func (self *Patch) FormatView(opts FormatViewOpts) string {
return formatView(self, opts)
}
// Returns the lines of the patch
func (self *Patch) Lines() []*PatchLine {
lines := []*PatchLine{}
for _, line := range self.header {
lines = append(lines, &PatchLine{Content: line, Kind: PATCH_HEADER})
}
for _, hunk := range self.hunks {
lines = append(lines, hunk.allLines()...)
}
return lines
}
// Returns the patch line index of the first line in the given hunk
func (self *Patch) HunkStartIdx(hunkIndex int) int {
hunkIndex = lo.Clamp(hunkIndex, 0, len(self.hunks)-1)
result := len(self.header)
for i := range hunkIndex {
result += self.hunks[i].lineCount()
}
return result
}
// Returns the patch line index of the last line in the given hunk
func (self *Patch) HunkEndIdx(hunkIndex int) int {
hunkIndex = lo.Clamp(hunkIndex, 0, len(self.hunks)-1)
return self.HunkStartIdx(hunkIndex) + self.hunks[hunkIndex].lineCount() - 1
}
func (self *Patch) ContainsChanges() bool {
return lo.SomeBy(self.hunks, func(hunk *Hunk) bool {
return hunk.containsChanges()
})
}
// Takes a line index in the patch and returns the line number in the new file.
// If the line is a header line, returns 1.
// If the line is a hunk header line, returns the first file line number in that hunk.
// If the line is out of range below, returns the last file line number in the last hunk.
func (self *Patch) LineNumberOfLine(idx int) int {
if idx < len(self.header) || len(self.hunks) == 0 {
return 1
}
hunkIdx := self.HunkContainingLine(idx)
// cursor out of range, return last file line number
if hunkIdx == -1 {
lastHunk := self.hunks[len(self.hunks)-1]
return lastHunk.newStart + lastHunk.newLength() - 1
}
hunk := self.hunks[hunkIdx]
hunkStartIdx := self.HunkStartIdx(hunkIdx)
idxInHunk := idx - hunkStartIdx
if idxInHunk == 0 {
return hunk.newStart
}
lines := hunk.bodyLines[:idxInHunk-1]
offset := nLinesWithKind(lines, []PatchLineKind{ADDITION, CONTEXT})
return hunk.newStart + offset
}
// Returns hunk index containing the line at the given patch line index
func (self *Patch) HunkContainingLine(idx int) int {
for hunkIdx, hunk := range self.hunks {
hunkStartIdx := self.HunkStartIdx(hunkIdx)
if idx >= hunkStartIdx && idx < hunkStartIdx+hunk.lineCount() {
return hunkIdx
}
}
return -1
}
// Returns the patch line index of the next change (i.e. addition or deletion)
// that matches the same "included" state, given the includedLines. If you don't
// care about included states, pass nil for includedLines and false for included.
func (self *Patch) GetNextChangeIdxOfSameIncludedState(idx int, includedLines []int, included bool) (int, bool) {
idx = lo.Clamp(idx, 0, self.LineCount()-1)
lines := self.Lines()
isMatch := func(i int, line *PatchLine) bool {
sameIncludedState := lo.Contains(includedLines, i) == included
return line.IsChange() && sameIncludedState
}
for i, line := range lines[idx:] {
if isMatch(i+idx, line) {
return i + idx, true
}
}
// there are no changes from the cursor onwards so we'll instead
// return the index of the last change
for i := len(lines) - 1; i >= 0; i-- {
line := lines[i]
if isMatch(i, line) {
return i, true
}
}
return 0, false
}
// Returns the patch line index of the next change (i.e. addition or deletion).
func (self *Patch) GetNextChangeIdx(idx int) int {
result, _ := self.GetNextChangeIdxOfSameIncludedState(idx, nil, false)
return result
}
// Returns the length of the patch in lines
func (self *Patch) LineCount() int {
count := len(self.header)
for _, hunk := range self.hunks {
count += hunk.lineCount()
}
return count
}
// Returns the number of hunks of the patch
func (self *Patch) HunkCount() int {
return len(self.hunks)
}
// Adjust the given line number (one-based) according to the current patch. The
// patch is supposed to be a diff of an old file state against the working
// directory; the line number is a line number in that old file, and the
// function returns the corresponding line number in the working directory file.
func (self *Patch) AdjustLineNumber(lineNumber int) int {
adjustedLineNumber := lineNumber
for _, hunk := range self.hunks {
if hunk.oldStart >= lineNumber {
break
}
if hunk.oldStart+hunk.oldLength() > lineNumber {
return hunk.newStart
}
adjustedLineNumber += hunk.newLength() - hunk.oldLength()
}
return adjustedLineNumber
}