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			Problem: Indenting text is a common task in plugins/scripts for presentation/formatting, yet vim has no way of doing it (especially "dedent", and especially non-buffer text). Solution: Introduce `vim.text.indent()`. It sets the *exact* indentation because that's a more difficult (and thus more useful) task than merely "increasing the current indent" (which is somewhat easy with a `gsub()` one-liner).
		
			
				
	
	
		
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			141 lines
		
	
	
		
			4.5 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Lua
		
	
	
	
	
	
| -- Text processing functions.
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| 
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| local M = {}
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| 
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| local alphabet = '0123456789ABCDEF'
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| local atoi = {} ---@type table<string, integer>
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| local itoa = {} ---@type table<integer, string>
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| do
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|   for i = 1, #alphabet do
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|     local char = alphabet:sub(i, i)
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|     itoa[i - 1] = char
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|     atoi[char] = i - 1
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|     atoi[char:lower()] = i - 1
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|   end
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| end
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| 
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| --- Hex encode a string.
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| ---
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| --- @param str string String to encode
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| --- @return string : Hex encoded string
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| function M.hexencode(str)
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|   local enc = {} ---@type string[]
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|   for i = 1, #str do
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|     local byte = str:byte(i)
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|     enc[2 * i - 1] = itoa[math.floor(byte / 16)]
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|     enc[2 * i] = itoa[byte % 16]
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|   end
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|   return table.concat(enc)
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| end
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| 
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| --- Hex decode a string.
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| ---
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| --- @param enc string String to decode
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| --- @return string? : Decoded string
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| --- @return string? : Error message, if any
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| function M.hexdecode(enc)
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|   if #enc % 2 ~= 0 then
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|     return nil, 'string must have an even number of hex characters'
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|   end
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| 
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|   local str = {} ---@type string[]
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|   for i = 1, #enc, 2 do
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|     local u = atoi[enc:sub(i, i)]
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|     local l = atoi[enc:sub(i + 1, i + 1)]
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|     if not u or not l then
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|       return nil, 'string must contain only hex characters'
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|     end
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|     str[(i + 1) / 2] = string.char(u * 16 + l)
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|   end
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|   return table.concat(str), nil
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| end
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| 
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| --- Sets the indent (i.e. the common leading whitespace) of non-empty lines in `text` to `size`
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| --- spaces/tabs.
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| ---
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| --- Indent is calculated by number of consecutive indent chars.
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| --- - The first indented, non-empty line decides the indent char (space/tab):
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| ---   - `SPC SPC TAB …` = two-space indent.
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| ---   - `TAB SPC …` = one-tab indent.
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| --- - Set `opts.expandtab` to treat tabs as spaces.
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| ---
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| --- To "dedent" (remove the common indent), pass `size=0`:
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| --- ```lua
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| --- vim.print(vim.text.indent(0, ' a\n  b\n'))
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| --- ```
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| ---
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| --- To adjust relative-to an existing indent, call indent() twice:
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| --- ```lua
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| --- local indented, old_indent = vim.text.indent(0, ' a\n b\n')
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| --- indented = vim.text.indent(old_indent + 2, indented)
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| --- vim.print(indented)
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| --- ```
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| ---
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| --- To ignore the final, blank line when calculating the indent, use gsub() before calling indent():
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| --- ```lua
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| --- local text = '  a\n  b\n '
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| --- vim.print(vim.text.indent(0, (text:gsub('\n[\t ]+\n?$', '\n'))))
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| --- ```
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| ---
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| --- @param size integer Number of spaces.
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| --- @param text string Text to indent.
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| --- @param opts? { expandtab?: number }
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| --- @return string # Indented text.
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| --- @return integer # Indent size _before_ modification.
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| function M.indent(size, text, opts)
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|   vim.validate('size', size, 'number')
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|   vim.validate('text', text, 'string')
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|   vim.validate('opts', opts, 'table', true)
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|   -- TODO(justinmk): `opts.prefix`, `predicate` like python https://docs.python.org/3/library/textwrap.html
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|   opts = opts or {}
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|   local tabspaces = opts.expandtab and (' '):rep(opts.expandtab) or nil
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| 
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|   --- Minimum common indent shared by all lines.
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|   local old_indent --[[@type number?]]
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|   local prefix = tabspaces and ' ' or nil -- Indent char (space or tab).
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|   --- Check all non-empty lines, capturing leading whitespace (if any).
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|   --- @diagnostic disable-next-line: no-unknown
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|   for line_ws, extra in text:gmatch('([\t ]*)([^\n]+)') do
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|     line_ws = tabspaces and line_ws:gsub('[\t]', tabspaces) or line_ws
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|     -- XXX: blank line will miss the last whitespace char in `line_ws`, so we need to check `extra`.
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|     line_ws = line_ws .. (extra:match('^%s+$') or '')
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|     if 0 == #line_ws then
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|       -- Optimization: If any non-empty line has indent=0, there is no common indent.
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|       old_indent = 0
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|       break
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|     end
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|     prefix = prefix and prefix or line_ws:sub(1, 1)
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|     local _, end_ = line_ws:find('^[' .. prefix .. ']+')
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|     old_indent = math.min(old_indent or math.huge, end_ or 0)
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|   end
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|   -- Default to 0 if all lines are empty.
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|   old_indent = old_indent or 0
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|   prefix = prefix and prefix or ' '
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| 
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|   if old_indent == size then
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|     -- Optimization: if the indent is the same, return the text unchanged.
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|     return text, old_indent
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|   end
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| 
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|   local new_indent = prefix:rep(size)
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| 
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|   --- Replaces indentation of a line.
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|   --- @param line string
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|   local function replace_line(line)
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|     -- Match the existing indent exactly; avoid over-matching any following whitespace.
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|     local pat = prefix:rep(old_indent)
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|     -- Expand tabs before replacing indentation.
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|     line = not tabspaces and line
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|       or line:gsub('^[\t ]+', function(s)
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|         return s:gsub('\t', tabspaces)
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|       end)
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|     -- Text following the indent.
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|     local line_text = line:match('^' .. pat .. '(.*)') or line
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|     return new_indent .. line_text
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|   end
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| 
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|   return (text:gsub('[^\n]+', replace_line)), old_indent
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| end
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| 
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| return M
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