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It's a function to perform operations in their own sealed context, similar to pythons `with`. This helps ease operations where you need to perform an operation in a specific context, and then restore the context. Marked as private for now as it's not ready for public use. The current plan is to start using this internally so we can discover and fix any problems. Once this is ready to be exposed it will be renamed to `vim.with`. Usage: ```lua local ret = vim._with({context = val}, function() return "hello" end) ``` , where `context` is any combination of: - `buf` - `emsg_silent` - `hide` - `horizontal` - `keepalt` - `keepjumps` - `keepmarks` - `keeppatterns` - `lockmarks` - `noautocmd` - `options` - `sandbox` - `silent` - `unsilent` - `win` (except for `win` and `buf` which can't be used at the same time). This list will most likely be expanded in the future. Work on https://github.com/neovim/neovim/issues/19832. Co-authored-by: Lewis Russell <lewis6991@gmail.com>
259 lines
8.6 KiB
Lua
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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--- 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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local has_ts_parser, ts_parser = pcall(vim.treesitter.get_parser)
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if not has_ts_parser then
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return buf_cs
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end
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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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-- - 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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---@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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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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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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return ts_cs or buf_cs
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end
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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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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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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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-- Structure of 'commentstring': <left part> <%s> <right part>
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local left, right = cs:match('^(.-)%%s(.-)$')
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return { left = left, right = right }
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end
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--- Make a function that checks if a line is commented
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---@param parts vim._comment.Parts
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---@return fun(line: string): boolean
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local function make_comment_check(parts)
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local l_esc, r_esc = vim.pesc(parts.left), vim.pesc(parts.right)
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-- Commented line has the following structure:
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-- <whitespace> <trimmed left> <anything> <trimmed right> <whitespace>
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local regex = '^%s-' .. vim.trim(l_esc) .. '.*' .. vim.trim(r_esc) .. '%s-$'
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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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--- 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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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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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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-- 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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-- 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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-- `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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--- 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*$') ~= nil
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end
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--- Make a function which comments a line
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---@param parts vim._comment.Parts
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---@param indent string
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---@return fun(line: string): string
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local function make_comment_function(parts, indent)
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local prefix, nonindent_start, suffix = indent .. parts.left, indent:len() + 1, parts.right
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local blank_comment = indent .. vim.trim(parts.left) .. vim.trim(parts.right)
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return function(line)
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if is_blank(line) then
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return blank_comment
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end
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return prefix .. line:sub(nonindent_start) .. suffix
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end
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end
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--- Make a function which uncomments a line
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---@param parts vim._comment.Parts
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---@return fun(line: string): string
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local function make_uncomment_function(parts)
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local l_esc, r_esc = vim.pesc(parts.left), vim.pesc(parts.right)
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local regex = '^(%s*)' .. l_esc .. '(.*)' .. r_esc .. '(%s-)$'
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local regex_trimmed = '^(%s*)' .. vim.trim(l_esc) .. '(.*)' .. vim.trim(r_esc) .. '(%s-)$'
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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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-- 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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-- 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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return indent .. new_line .. trail
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end
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end
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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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local f = is_comment and make_uncomment_function(parts) or make_comment_function(parts, indent)
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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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--- 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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-- 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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-- 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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-- 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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--- 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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if not comment_check(vim.fn.getline(lnum_cur)) then
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return
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end
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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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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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-- 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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return { operator = operator, textobject = textobject, toggle_lines = toggle_lines }
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