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			259 lines
		
	
	
		
			8.6 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Lua
		
	
	
	
	
	
| ---@nodoc
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| ---@class vim._comment.Parts
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| ---@field left string Left part of comment
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| ---@field right string Right part of comment
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| 
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| --- Get 'commentstring' at cursor
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| ---@param ref_position integer[]
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| ---@return string
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| local function get_commentstring(ref_position)
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|   local buf_cs = vim.bo.commentstring
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| 
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|   local ts_parser = vim.treesitter.get_parser(0, '', { error = false })
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|   if not ts_parser then
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|     return buf_cs
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|   end
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| 
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|   -- Try to get 'commentstring' associated with local tree-sitter language.
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|   -- This is useful for injected languages (like markdown with code blocks).
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|   local row, col = ref_position[1] - 1, ref_position[2]
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|   local ref_range = { row, col, row, col + 1 }
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| 
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|   -- - Get 'commentstring' from the deepest LanguageTree which both contains
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|   --   reference range and has valid 'commentstring' (meaning it has at least
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|   --   one associated 'filetype' with valid 'commentstring').
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|   --   In simple cases using `parser:language_for_range()` would be enough, but
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|   --   it fails for languages without valid 'commentstring' (like 'comment').
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|   local ts_cs, res_level = nil, 0
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| 
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|   ---@param lang_tree vim.treesitter.LanguageTree
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|   local function traverse(lang_tree, level)
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|     if not lang_tree:contains(ref_range) then
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|       return
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|     end
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| 
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|     local lang = lang_tree:lang()
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|     local filetypes = vim.treesitter.language.get_filetypes(lang)
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|     for _, ft in ipairs(filetypes) do
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|       local cur_cs = vim.filetype.get_option(ft, 'commentstring')
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|       if cur_cs ~= '' and level > res_level then
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|         ts_cs = cur_cs
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|       end
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|     end
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| 
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|     for _, child_lang_tree in pairs(lang_tree:children()) do
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|       traverse(child_lang_tree, level + 1)
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|     end
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|   end
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|   traverse(ts_parser, 1)
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| 
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|   return ts_cs or buf_cs
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| end
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| 
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| --- Compute comment parts from 'commentstring'
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| ---@param ref_position integer[]
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| ---@return vim._comment.Parts
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| local function get_comment_parts(ref_position)
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|   local cs = get_commentstring(ref_position)
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| 
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|   if cs == nil or cs == '' then
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|     vim.api.nvim_echo({ { "Option 'commentstring' is empty.", 'WarningMsg' } }, true, {})
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|     return { left = '', right = '' }
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|   end
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| 
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|   if not (type(cs) == 'string' and cs:find('%%s') ~= nil) then
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|     error(vim.inspect(cs) .. " is not a valid 'commentstring'.")
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|   end
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| 
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|   -- Structure of 'commentstring': <left part> <%s> <right part>
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|   local left, right = cs:match('^(.-)%%s(.-)$')
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|   return { left = left, right = right }
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| end
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| 
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| --- Make a function that checks if a line is commented
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| ---@param parts vim._comment.Parts
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| ---@return fun(line: string): boolean
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| local function make_comment_check(parts)
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|   local l_esc, r_esc = vim.pesc(parts.left), vim.pesc(parts.right)
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| 
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|   -- Commented line has the following structure:
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|   -- <whitespace> <trimmed left> <anything> <trimmed right> <whitespace>
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|   local regex = '^%s-' .. vim.trim(l_esc) .. '.*' .. vim.trim(r_esc) .. '%s-$'
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| 
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|   return function(line)
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|     return line:find(regex) ~= nil
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|   end
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| end
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| 
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| --- Compute comment-related information about lines
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| ---@param lines string[]
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| ---@param parts vim._comment.Parts
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| ---@return string indent
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| ---@return boolean is_commented
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| local function get_lines_info(lines, parts)
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|   local comment_check = make_comment_check(parts)
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| 
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|   local is_commented = true
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|   local indent_width = math.huge
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|   ---@type string
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|   local indent
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| 
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|   for _, l in ipairs(lines) do
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|     -- Update lines indent: minimum of all indents except blank lines
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|     local _, indent_width_cur, indent_cur = l:find('^(%s*)')
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| 
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|     -- Ignore blank lines completely when making a decision
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|     if indent_width_cur < l:len() then
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|       -- NOTE: Copying actual indent instead of recreating it with `indent_width`
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|       -- allows to handle both tabs and spaces
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|       if indent_width_cur < indent_width then
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|         ---@diagnostic disable-next-line:cast-local-type
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|         indent_width, indent = indent_width_cur, indent_cur
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|       end
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| 
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|       -- Update comment info: commented if every non-blank line is commented
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|       if is_commented then
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|         is_commented = comment_check(l)
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|       end
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|     end
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|   end
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| 
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|   -- `indent` can still be `nil` in case all `lines` are empty
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|   return indent or '', is_commented
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| end
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| 
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| --- Compute whether a string is blank
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| ---@param x string
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| ---@return boolean is_blank
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| local function is_blank(x)
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|   return x:find('^%s*$') ~= nil
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| end
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| 
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| --- Make a function which comments a line
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| ---@param parts vim._comment.Parts
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| ---@param indent string
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| ---@return fun(line: string): string
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| local function make_comment_function(parts, indent)
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|   local prefix, nonindent_start, suffix = indent .. parts.left, indent:len() + 1, parts.right
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|   local blank_comment = indent .. vim.trim(parts.left) .. vim.trim(parts.right)
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| 
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|   return function(line)
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|     if is_blank(line) then
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|       return blank_comment
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|     end
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|     return prefix .. line:sub(nonindent_start) .. suffix
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|   end
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| end
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| 
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| --- Make a function which uncomments a line
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| ---@param parts vim._comment.Parts
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| ---@return fun(line: string): string
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| local function make_uncomment_function(parts)
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|   local l_esc, r_esc = vim.pesc(parts.left), vim.pesc(parts.right)
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|   local regex = '^(%s*)' .. l_esc .. '(.*)' .. r_esc .. '(%s-)$'
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|   local regex_trimmed = '^(%s*)' .. vim.trim(l_esc) .. '(.*)' .. vim.trim(r_esc) .. '(%s-)$'
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| 
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|   return function(line)
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|     -- Try regex with exact comment parts first, fall back to trimmed parts
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|     local indent, new_line, trail = line:match(regex)
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|     if new_line == nil then
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|       indent, new_line, trail = line:match(regex_trimmed)
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|     end
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| 
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|     -- Return original if line is not commented
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|     if new_line == nil then
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|       return line
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|     end
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| 
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|     -- Prevent trailing whitespace
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|     if is_blank(new_line) then
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|       indent, trail = '', ''
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|     end
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| 
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|     return indent .. new_line .. trail
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|   end
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| end
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| 
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| --- Comment/uncomment buffer range
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| ---@param line_start integer
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| ---@param line_end integer
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| ---@param ref_position? integer[]
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| local function toggle_lines(line_start, line_end, ref_position)
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|   ref_position = ref_position or { line_start, 0 }
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|   local parts = get_comment_parts(ref_position)
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|   local lines = vim.api.nvim_buf_get_lines(0, line_start - 1, line_end, false)
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|   local indent, is_comment = get_lines_info(lines, parts)
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| 
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|   local f = is_comment and make_uncomment_function(parts) or make_comment_function(parts, indent)
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| 
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|   -- Direct `nvim_buf_set_lines()` essentially removes both regular and
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|   -- extended marks  (squashes to empty range at either side of the region)
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|   -- inside region. Use 'lockmarks' to preserve regular marks.
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|   -- Preserving extmarks is not a universally good thing to do:
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|   -- - Good for non-highlighting in text area extmarks (like showing signs).
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|   -- - Debatable for highlighting in text area (like LSP semantic tokens).
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|   --   Mostly because it causes flicker as highlighting is preserved during
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|   --   comment toggling.
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|   vim._with({ lockmarks = true }, function()
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|     vim.api.nvim_buf_set_lines(0, line_start - 1, line_end, false, vim.tbl_map(f, lines))
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|   end)
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| end
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| 
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| --- Operator which toggles user-supplied range of lines
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| ---@param mode string?
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| ---|"'line'"
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| ---|"'char'"
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| ---|"'block'"
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| local function operator(mode)
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|   -- Used without arguments as part of expression mapping. Otherwise it is
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|   -- called as 'operatorfunc'.
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|   if mode == nil then
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|     vim.o.operatorfunc = "v:lua.require'vim._comment'.operator"
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|     return 'g@'
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|   end
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| 
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|   -- Compute target range
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|   local mark_from, mark_to = "'[", "']"
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|   local lnum_from, col_from = vim.fn.line(mark_from), vim.fn.col(mark_from)
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|   local lnum_to, col_to = vim.fn.line(mark_to), vim.fn.col(mark_to)
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| 
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|   -- Do nothing if "from" mark is after "to" (like in empty textobject)
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|   if (lnum_from > lnum_to) or (lnum_from == lnum_to and col_from > col_to) then
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|     return
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|   end
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| 
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|   -- NOTE: use cursor position as reference for possibly computing local
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|   -- tree-sitter-based 'commentstring'. Recompute every time for a proper
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|   -- dot-repeat. In Visual and sometimes Normal mode it uses start position.
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|   toggle_lines(lnum_from, lnum_to, vim.api.nvim_win_get_cursor(0))
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|   return ''
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| end
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| 
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| --- Select contiguous commented lines at cursor
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| local function textobject()
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|   local lnum_cur = vim.fn.line('.')
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|   local parts = get_comment_parts({ lnum_cur, vim.fn.col('.') })
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|   local comment_check = make_comment_check(parts)
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| 
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|   if not comment_check(vim.fn.getline(lnum_cur)) then
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|     return
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|   end
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| 
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|   -- Compute commented range
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|   local lnum_from = lnum_cur
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|   while (lnum_from >= 2) and comment_check(vim.fn.getline(lnum_from - 1)) do
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|     lnum_from = lnum_from - 1
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|   end
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| 
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|   local lnum_to = lnum_cur
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|   local n_lines = vim.api.nvim_buf_line_count(0)
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|   while (lnum_to <= n_lines - 1) and comment_check(vim.fn.getline(lnum_to + 1)) do
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|     lnum_to = lnum_to + 1
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|   end
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| 
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|   -- Select range linewise for operator to act upon
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|   vim.cmd('normal! ' .. lnum_from .. 'GV' .. lnum_to .. 'G')
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| end
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| 
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| return { operator = operator, textobject = textobject, toggle_lines = toggle_lines }
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