Merge remote-tracking branch 'krobelus/mail-patch-goto-source'

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Maxime Coste 2022-01-29 10:04:42 +11:00
commit 49339749d1
4 changed files with 149 additions and 101 deletions

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@ -1,7 +1,14 @@
hook global BufCreate .*\.(diff|patch) %{
set-option buffer filetype diff
map buffer normal <ret> %{: diff-jump<ret>}
}
hook global WinSetOption filetype=diff %{
require-module diff
}
provide-module diff %§
add-highlighter shared/diff group
add-highlighter shared/diff/ regex "^\+[^\n]*\n" 0:green,default
add-highlighter shared/diff/ regex "^-[^\n]*\n" 0:red,default
@ -12,6 +19,136 @@ hook -group diff-highlight global WinSetOption filetype=diff %{
hook -once -always window WinSetOption filetype=.* %{ remove-highlighter window/diff }
}
define-command diff-jump \
-docstring %{diff-jump [<switches>] [<directory>]: edit the diff's source file at the cursor position.
Paths are resolved relative to <directory>, or the current working directory if unspecified.
Switches:
- jump to the old file instead of the new file
-<num> strip <num> leading directory components, like -p<num> in patch(1). Defaults to 1 if there is a 'diff' line (as printed by 'diff -r'), or 0 otherwise.} \
-params .. -file-completion %{
evaluate-commands -draft -save-regs c %{
# Save the column because we will move the cursor.
set-register c %val{cursor_column}
# If there is a "diff" line, we don't need to look further back.
try %{
execute-keys %{<a-l><semicolon><a-?>^(?:> )*diff\b<ret><a-x>}
} catch %{
# A single file diff won't have a diff line. Start parsing from
# the buffer start, so we can tell if +++/--- lines are headers
# or content.
execute-keys Gk
}
evaluate-commands %sh{
printf %s "$kak_selection" |
column=$kak_reg_c perl -we '
sub quote {
$SQ = "'\''";
$token = shift;
$token =~ s/$SQ/$SQ$SQ/g;
return "$SQ$token$SQ";
}
sub fail {
$reason = shift;
print "fail " . quote("diff-jump: $reason");
exit 1;
}
$version = "+", $other_version = "-";
$strip = undef;
$directory = $ENV{PWD};
$seen_ddash = 0;
foreach (@ARGV) {
if ($seen_ddash or !m{^-}) {
$directory = $_;
} elsif ($_ eq "-") {
$version = "-", $other_version = "+";
} elsif (m{^-(\d+)$}) {
$strip = $1;
} elsif ($_ eq "--") {
$seen_ddash = 1;
} else {
fail "unknown option: $_";
}
}
$have_diff_line = 0;
$state = "header";
while (<STDIN>) {
s/^(> )*//g;
$last_line = $_;
if (m{^diff\b}) {
$state = "header";
$have_diff_line = 1;
if (m{^diff -\S* (\S+) (\S+)$}) {
$fallback_file = $version eq "+" ? $2 : $1;
}
next;
}
if ($state eq "header") {
if (m{^[$version]{3} ([^\t\n]+)}) {
$file = $1;
next;
}
if (m{^[$other_version]{3} ([^\t\n]+)}) {
$fallback_file = $1;
next;
}
}
if (m{^@@ -(\d+)(?:,\d+)? \+(\d+)(?:,\d+)? @@}) {
$state = "contents";
$line = ($version eq "+" ? $2 : $1) - 1;
} elsif (m{^[ $version]}) {
$line++ if defined $line;
}
}
if (not defined $file) {
$file = $fallback_file;
}
if (not defined $file) {
fail "missing diff header";
}
if (not defined $strip) {
# A "diff -r" or "git diff" adds "diff" lines to
# the output. If no such line is present, we have
# a plain diff between files (not directories), so
# there should be no need to strip the directory.
$strip = $have_diff_line ? 1 : 0;
}
$file =~ s,^([^/]+/+){$strip},, or fail "directory prefix underflow";
$filepath = "$directory/$file";
if (defined $line) {
$column = $ENV{column} - 1; # Account for [ +-] diff prefix.
# If the cursor was on a hunk header, go to the section header if possible.
if ($last_line =~ m{^(@@ -\d+(?:,\d+)? \+\d+(?:,\d+) @@ )([^\n]*)}) {
$hunk_header_prefix = $1;
$hunk_header_from_userdiff = $2;
open FILE, "<", $filepath or fail "failed to open file: $!: $filepath";
@lines = <FILE>;
for (my $i = $line - 1; $i >= 0 && $i < scalar @lines; $i--) {
if ($lines[$i] !~ m{\Q$hunk_header_from_userdiff}) {
next;
}
$line = $i + 1;
# Re-add 1 because the @@ line does not have a [ +-] diff prefix.
$column = $column + 1 - length $hunk_header_prefix;
last;
}
}
}
printf "set-register c %s $line $column", quote($filepath);
' -- "$@"
}
evaluate-commands -client %val{client} %{
evaluate-commands -try-client %opt{jumpclient} %{
edit -existing -- %reg{c}
}
}
}
}
§
define-command \
-docstring %{diff-select-file: Select surrounding patch file} \
-params 0 \

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@ -35,6 +35,7 @@ hook -group git-rebase-highlight global WinSetOption filetype=git-rebase %{
provide-module git-commit %{
require-module diff
add-highlighter shared/git-commit regions
add-highlighter shared/git-commit/diff region '^diff --git' '^(?=diff --git)' ref diff # highlight potential diffs from the -v option
add-highlighter shared/git-commit/comments region ^# $ group

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@ -4,6 +4,10 @@ hook global BufCreate .+\.eml %{
hook global WinSetOption filetype=mail %{
require-module mail
map buffer normal <ret> %{: diff-jump<ret>}
hook -once -always window WinSetOption filetype=.* %{
unmap buffer normal <ret> %{: diff-jump<ret>}
}
}
hook -group mail-highlight global WinSetOption filetype=mail %{
@ -14,6 +18,8 @@ hook -group mail-highlight global WinSetOption filetype=mail %{
provide-module mail %{
require-module diff
add-highlighter shared/mail group
add-highlighter shared/mail/ regex ^(From|To|Cc|Bcc|Subject|Reply-To|In-Reply-To|References|Date):([^\n]*(?:\n\h+[^\n]+)*)$ 1:keyword 2:attribute
add-highlighter shared/mail/ regex <[^@>]+@.*?> 0:string

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@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ declare-option -docstring "name of the client in which documentation is to be di
str docsclient
hook -group git-log-highlight global WinSetOption filetype=git-log %{
require-module diff
add-highlighter window/git-log group
add-highlighter window/git-log/ regex '^([*|\\ /_.-])*' 0:keyword
add-highlighter window/git-log/ regex '^( ?[*|\\ /_.-])*\h{,3}(commit )?(\b[0-9a-f]{4,40}\b)' 2:keyword 3:comment
@ -12,6 +13,7 @@ hook -group git-log-highlight global WinSetOption filetype=git-log %{
}
hook -group git-status-highlight global WinSetOption filetype=git-status %{
require-module diff
add-highlighter window/git-status group
add-highlighter window/git-status/ regex '^## ' 0:comment
add-highlighter window/git-status/ regex '^## (\S*[^\s\.@])' 1:green
@ -337,107 +339,9 @@ define-command -params 1.. \
esac
}}
# Options needed by git-diff-goto-source command
declare-option -hidden str git_diff_hunk_filename
declare-option -hidden int git_diff_hunk_line_num_start
declare-option -hidden int git_diff_go_to_line_num
declare-option -hidden str git_diff_git_dir
declare-option -hidden str git_diff_section_heading
declare-option -hidden int git_diff_cursor_column
# Works within :git diff and :git show
define-command git-diff-goto-source \
-docstring 'Navigate to source by pressing the enter key in hunks when git diff is displayed. Works within :git diff and :git show' %{
try %{
set-option global git_diff_git_dir %sh{
git rev-parse --show-toplevel
}
# We will need this later. Need to subtract 1 because a diff has an initial column
# for -,+,<space>
set-option global git_diff_cursor_column %sh{ echo $(($kak_cursor_column-1)) }
# This function works_within a hunk or in the diff header.
# - On a context line or added line, it will navigate to that line.
# - On a deleted line, it will navigate to the context line or added line just above.
# - On a @@ line (i.e. a "hunk header") this will navigate to section heading (see below).
# - A diff header contains lines starting with "diff", "index", "+++", and "---".
# Inside a diff header, this will navigate to the first line of the file.
execute-keys -draft 'x<a-k>^[@ +-]|^diff|^index<ret>'
# Find the source filename for the current hunk (reverse search)
evaluate-commands -draft %{
# First look for the "diff" line. because "+++" may be part of a diff.
execute-keys 'x<semicolon><a-/>^diff<ret></>^\+\+\+ \w([^\n]*)<ret>'
set-option global git_diff_hunk_filename %reg{1}
}
try %{
# Are we inside the diff header? If so simply go to the first line of the file.
# The diff header is everything before the first hunk header.
execute-keys -draft 'x<semicolon><a-?>^diff<ret><a-K>^@@<ret>'
edit -existing "%opt{git_diff_git_dir}%opt{git_diff_hunk_filename}" 1
} catch %{
# Find the source line at which the current hunk starts (reverse search)
evaluate-commands -draft %{
execute-keys 'x<semicolon><a-/>^@@ -\d+(?:,\d+)? \+(\d+)(?:,\d+)? @@<ret>'
set-option buffer git_diff_hunk_line_num_start %reg{1}
}
# If we're already on a hunk header (i.e. a line that starts with @@) then
# our behavior changes slightly: we need to go look for the section heading.
# For example take this hunk header: @@ -123,4 +123,4 @@ fn some_function_name_possibly
# Here the section heading is "fn some_function_name_possibly". Please note that the section
# heading is NOT necessarily at the hunk start line so we can't trivially extract that.
try %{
# First things first, are we on a hunk header? If not, head to the nearest `catch`
execute-keys -draft 'x<a-k>^@@<ret>'
evaluate-commands -try-client %opt{jumpclient} %{
# Now attempt to find the section heading!
try %{
# First extract the section heading.
evaluate-commands -draft %{
execute-keys 'xs^@@ -\d+(?:,\d+)? \+(\d+)(?:,\d+)? @@ ([^\n]*)<ret>'
set-option global git_diff_section_heading %reg{2}
}
# Go to the hunk start in the source file. The section header will be above us.
edit -existing "%opt{git_diff_git_dir}%opt{git_diff_hunk_filename}" %opt{git_diff_hunk_line_num_start}
# Search for the raw text of the section, like "fn some_function_name_possibly". That should work most of the time.
set-register / "\Q%opt{git_diff_section_heading}"
# Search backward from where the cursor is now.
# Note that the hunk line number is NOT located at the same place as the section heading.
# After we have found it, adjust the cursor and center the viewport as if we had directly jumped
# to the first character of the section header with and `edit` command.
execute-keys "<a-/><ret><a-semicolon><semicolon>vc"
} catch %{
# There is no section heading, or we can't find it in the source file,
# so just go to the hunk start line.
# NOTE that we DONT go to the saved cursor column,
# because our cursor column will be fixed to the start of the section heading
edit -existing "%opt{git_diff_git_dir}%opt{git_diff_hunk_filename}" %opt{git_diff_hunk_line_num_start}
}
}
} catch %{
# This catch deals with the typical case. We're somewhere on either:
# (a) A context line i.e. lines starting with ' '
# or (b) On a line removal i.e. lines starting with '-'
# or (c) On a line addition i.e. lines starting with '+'
# So now try to figure out a line offset + git_diff_hunk_line_num_start that we need to go to
# Ignoring any diff lines starting with `-`, how many lines from where we
# pressed <ret> till the start of the hunk?
evaluate-commands -draft %{
execute-keys '<a-?>^@@<ret>J<a-s><a-K>^-<ret>'
set-option global git_diff_go_to_line_num %sh{
set -- $kak_reg_hash
line=$(($#+$kak_opt_git_diff_hunk_line_num_start-1))
echo $line
}
}
evaluate-commands -try-client %opt{jumpclient} %{
# Open the source file at the appropriate line number and cursor column
edit -existing "%opt{git_diff_git_dir}%opt{git_diff_hunk_filename}" %opt{git_diff_go_to_line_num} %opt{git_diff_cursor_column}
}
}
}
} catch %{
fail "git-diff-goto-source: unable to navigate to source. Use only inside a diff"
}
require-module diff
diff-jump %sh{ git rev-parse --show-toplevel }
}