/* * Jexer - Java Text User Interface * * The MIT License (MIT) * * Copyright (C) 2019 Kevin Lamonte * * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a * copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), * to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation * the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, * and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the * Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: * * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in * all copies or substantial portions of the Software. * * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL * THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING * FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER * DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. * * @author Kevin Lamonte [kevin.lamonte@gmail.com] * @version 1 */ package jexer.teditor; import jexer.bits.CellAttributes; import jexer.bits.StringUtils; /** * A Word represents text that was entered by the user. It can be either * whitespace or non-whitespace. * * Very dumb highlighting is supported, it has no sense of parsing (not even * comments). For now this only highlights some Java keywords and * puctuation. */ public class Word { // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ // Variables -------------------------------------------------------------- // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ /** * The color to render this word as on screen. */ private CellAttributes color = new CellAttributes(); /** * The default color for the TEditor class. */ private CellAttributes defaultColor = null; /** * The text highlighter to use. */ private Highlighter highlighter = null; /** * The actual text of this word. Average word length is 6 characters, * with a lot of shorter ones, so start with 3. */ private StringBuilder text = new StringBuilder(3); // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ // Constructors ----------------------------------------------------------- // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ /** * Construct a word with one character. * * @param ch the first character of the word * @param defaultColor the color for unhighlighted text * @param highlighter the highlighter to use */ public Word(final int ch, final CellAttributes defaultColor, final Highlighter highlighter) { this.defaultColor = defaultColor; this.highlighter = highlighter; text.append(Character.toChars(ch)); } /** * Construct a word with an empty string. * * @param defaultColor the color for unhighlighted text * @param highlighter the highlighter to use */ public Word(final CellAttributes defaultColor, final Highlighter highlighter) { this.defaultColor = defaultColor; this.highlighter = highlighter; } // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ // Word ------------------------------------------------------------------- // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ /** * Get the color used to display this word on screen. * * @return the color */ public CellAttributes getColor() { return new CellAttributes(color); } /** * Set the color used to display this word on screen. * * @param color the color */ public void setColor(final CellAttributes color) { color.setTo(color); } /** * Get the text to display. * * @return the text */ public String getText() { return text.toString(); } /** * Get the on-screen display length. * * @return the number of cells needed to display this word */ public int getDisplayLength() { return StringUtils.width(text.toString()); } /** * See if this is a whitespace word. Note that empty string is * considered whitespace. * * @return true if this word is whitespace */ public boolean isWhitespace() { if (text.length() == 0) { return true; } if (Character.isWhitespace(text.charAt(0))) { return true; } return false; } /** * Perform highlighting. */ public void applyHighlight() { color.setTo(defaultColor); if (highlighter == null) { return; } String key = text.toString(); CellAttributes newColor = highlighter.getColor(key); if (newColor != null) { color.setTo(newColor); } } /** * Add a character to this word. If this is a whitespace character * adding to a non-whitespace word, create a new word and return that; * similarly if this a non-whitespace character adding to a whitespace * word, create a new word and return that. Note package private access: * this is only called by Line to figure out highlighting boundaries. * * @param ch the new character to add * @return either this word (if it was added), or a new word that * contains ch */ public Word addChar(final int ch) { if (text.length() == 0) { text.append(Character.toChars(ch)); return this; } // Give the highlighter the option to split here. if (highlighter != null) { if (highlighter.shouldSplit(ch) || highlighter.shouldSplit(text.charAt(0)) ) { Word newWord = new Word(ch, defaultColor, highlighter); return newWord; } } // Highlighter didn't care, so split at whitespace. if (Character.isWhitespace(text.charAt(0)) && Character.isWhitespace(ch) ) { // Adding to a whitespace word, keep at it. text.append(Character.toChars(ch)); return this; } if (!Character.isWhitespace(text.charAt(0)) && !Character.isWhitespace(ch) ) { // Adding to a non-whitespace word, keep at it. text.append(Character.toChars(ch)); return this; } // Switching from whitespace to non-whitespace or vice versa, so // split here. Word newWord = new Word(ch, defaultColor, highlighter); return newWord; } }