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This is useful if you want to move a range of commits, so you select them, and then realize it's better to do it in an interactive rebase. Pressing 'i' preserves the range now.
170 lines
5.1 KiB
Go
170 lines
5.1 KiB
Go
package traits
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import (
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"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/gui/types"
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"github.com/jesseduffield/lazygit/pkg/utils"
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)
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type HasLength interface {
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Len() int
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}
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type RangeSelectMode int
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const (
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// None means we are not selecting a range
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RangeSelectModeNone RangeSelectMode = iota
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// Sticky range select is started by pressing 'v', then the range is expanded
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// when you move up or down. It is cancelled by pressing 'v' again.
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RangeSelectModeSticky
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// Nonsticky range select is started by pressing shift+arrow and cancelled
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// when pressing up/down without shift, or by pressing 'v'
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RangeSelectModeNonSticky
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)
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type ListCursor struct {
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selectedIdx int
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rangeSelectMode RangeSelectMode
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// value is ignored when rangeSelectMode is RangeSelectModeNone
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rangeStartIdx int
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list HasLength
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}
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func NewListCursor(list HasLength) *ListCursor {
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return &ListCursor{
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selectedIdx: 0,
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rangeStartIdx: 0,
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rangeSelectMode: RangeSelectModeNone,
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list: list,
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}
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}
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var _ types.IListCursor = (*ListCursor)(nil)
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func (self *ListCursor) GetSelectedLineIdx() int {
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return self.selectedIdx
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}
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// Sets the selected line index. Note, you probably don't want to use this directly,
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// because it doesn't affect the range select mode or range start index. You should only
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// use this for navigation situations where e.g. the user wants to jump to the top of
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// a list while in range select mode so that the selection ends up being between
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// the top of the list and the previous selection
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func (self *ListCursor) SetSelectedLineIdx(value int) {
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self.selectedIdx = self.clampValue(value)
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}
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// Sets the selected index and cancels the range. You almost always want to use
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// this instead of SetSelectedLineIdx. For example, if you want to jump the cursor
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// to the top of a list after checking out a branch, you should use this method,
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// or you may end up with a large range selection from the previous cursor position
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// to the top of the list.
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func (self *ListCursor) SetSelection(value int) {
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self.selectedIdx = self.clampValue(value)
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self.CancelRangeSelect()
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}
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func (self *ListCursor) SetSelectionRangeAndMode(selectedIdx, rangeStartIdx int, mode RangeSelectMode) {
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self.selectedIdx = self.clampValue(selectedIdx)
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self.rangeStartIdx = self.clampValue(rangeStartIdx)
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self.rangeSelectMode = mode
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}
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// Returns the selectedIdx, the rangeStartIdx, and the mode of the current selection.
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func (self *ListCursor) GetSelectionRangeAndMode() (int, int, RangeSelectMode) {
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if self.IsSelectingRange() {
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return self.selectedIdx, self.rangeStartIdx, self.rangeSelectMode
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} else {
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return self.selectedIdx, self.selectedIdx, self.rangeSelectMode
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}
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}
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func (self *ListCursor) clampValue(value int) int {
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clampedValue := -1
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if self.list.Len() > 0 {
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clampedValue = utils.Clamp(value, 0, self.list.Len()-1)
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}
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return clampedValue
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}
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// Moves the cursor up or down by the given amount.
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// If we are in non-sticky range select mode, this will cancel the range select
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func (self *ListCursor) MoveSelectedLine(change int) {
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if self.rangeSelectMode == RangeSelectModeNonSticky {
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self.CancelRangeSelect()
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}
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self.SetSelectedLineIdx(self.selectedIdx + change)
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}
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// Moves the cursor up or down by the given amount, and also moves the range start
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// index by the same amount
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func (self *ListCursor) MoveSelection(delta int) {
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self.selectedIdx = self.clampValue(self.selectedIdx + delta)
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if self.IsSelectingRange() {
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self.rangeStartIdx = self.clampValue(self.rangeStartIdx + delta)
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}
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}
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// To be called when the model might have shrunk so that our selection is not out of bounds
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func (self *ListCursor) ClampSelection() {
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self.selectedIdx = self.clampValue(self.selectedIdx)
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self.rangeStartIdx = self.clampValue(self.rangeStartIdx)
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}
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func (self *ListCursor) Len() int {
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return self.list.Len()
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}
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func (self *ListCursor) GetRangeStartIdx() (int, bool) {
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if self.IsSelectingRange() {
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return self.rangeStartIdx, true
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}
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return 0, false
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}
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func (self *ListCursor) CancelRangeSelect() {
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self.rangeSelectMode = RangeSelectModeNone
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}
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// Returns true if we are in range select mode. Note that we may be in range select
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// mode and still only selecting a single item. See AreMultipleItemsSelected below.
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func (self *ListCursor) IsSelectingRange() bool {
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return self.rangeSelectMode != RangeSelectModeNone
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}
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// Returns true if we are in range select mode and selecting multiple items
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func (self *ListCursor) AreMultipleItemsSelected() bool {
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startIdx, endIdx := self.GetSelectionRange()
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return startIdx != endIdx
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}
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func (self *ListCursor) GetSelectionRange() (int, int) {
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if self.IsSelectingRange() {
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return utils.SortRange(self.selectedIdx, self.rangeStartIdx)
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}
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return self.selectedIdx, self.selectedIdx
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}
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func (self *ListCursor) ToggleStickyRange() {
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if self.IsSelectingRange() {
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self.CancelRangeSelect()
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} else {
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self.rangeStartIdx = self.selectedIdx
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self.rangeSelectMode = RangeSelectModeSticky
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}
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}
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func (self *ListCursor) ExpandNonStickyRange(change int) {
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if !self.IsSelectingRange() {
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self.rangeStartIdx = self.selectedIdx
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}
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self.rangeSelectMode = RangeSelectModeNonSticky
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self.SetSelectedLineIdx(self.selectedIdx + change)
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}
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