navigator.lua/lua/navigator/foldts.lua

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-- NOTE: this file is a modified version of fold.lua from nvim-treesitter
local log = require('navigator.util').log
local api = vim.api
local tsutils = require('nvim-treesitter.ts_utils')
local query = require('nvim-treesitter.query')
local parsers = require('nvim-treesitter.parsers')
local get_node_at_line = require('navigator.treesitter').get_node_at_line
local M = {}
-- TODO: per-buffer fold table?
M.current_buf_folds = {}
function M.on_attach()
M.setup_fold()
-- M.update_folds()
end
function _G.custom_fold_text()
local line = vim.fn.getline(vim.v.foldstart)
local line_count = vim.v.foldend - vim.v.foldstart + 1
-- log("" .. line .. " // " .. line_count .. " lines")
return '' .. line .. ': ' .. line_count .. ' lines'
end
vim.opt.foldtext = custom_fold_text()
vim.opt.fillchars = { eob = '-', fold = ' ' }
vim.opt.viewoptions:remove('options')
function M.setup_fold()
if not parsers.has_parser() then
vim.notify('treesitter folding not enabled for current file', vim.lsp.log_levels.WARN)
return
end
log('setup treesitter folding')
api.nvim_command('augroup FoldingCommand')
api.nvim_command('autocmd! * <buffer>')
api.nvim_command('augroup end')
vim.opt.foldtext = 'v:lua.custom_fold_text()'
vim.opt.fillchars = { eob = '-', fold = ' ' }
vim.opt.viewoptions:remove('options')
local current_window = api.nvim_get_current_win()
api.nvim_win_set_option(current_window, 'foldmethod', 'expr')
api.nvim_win_set_option(current_window, 'foldexpr', 'folding#foldexpr()')
end
-- This is cached on buf tick to avoid computing that multiple times
-- Especially not for every line in the file when `zx` is hit
local folds_levels = tsutils.memoize_by_buf_tick(function(bufnr)
local max_fold_level = api.nvim_win_get_option(0, 'foldnestmax')
local trim_level = function(level)
if level > max_fold_level then
return max_fold_level
end
return level
end
local parser = parsers.get_parser(bufnr)
if not parser then
warn('treesitter parser not loaded')
return {}
end
local matches = query.get_capture_matches_recursively(bufnr, function(lang)
if query.has_folds(lang) then
return '@fold', 'folds'
elseif query.has_locals(lang) then
return '@scope', 'locals'
end
end)
-- start..stop is an inclusive range
local start_counts = {}
local stop_counts = {}
local prev_start = -1
local prev_stop = -1
local min_fold_lines = api.nvim_win_get_option(0, 'foldminlines')
for _, node in ipairs(matches) do
local start, _, stop, stop_col = node.node:range()
if stop_col == 0 then
stop = stop - 1
end
local fold_length = stop - start + 1
local should_fold = fold_length > min_fold_lines
-- Fold only multiline nodes that are not exactly the same as previously met folds
-- Checking against just the previously found fold is sufficient if nodes
-- are returned in preorder or postorder when traversing tree
if should_fold and not (start == prev_start and stop == prev_stop) then
start_counts[start] = (start_counts[start] or 0) + 1
stop_counts[stop] = (stop_counts[stop] or 0) + 1
prev_start = start
prev_stop = stop
end
end
local levels = {}
local current_level = 0
-- We now have the list of fold opening and closing, fill the gaps and mark where fold start
for lnum = 0, api.nvim_buf_line_count(bufnr) do
local node, _ = get_node_at_line(lnum + 1)
-- log(lnum, node:type())
local comment = node:type() == 'comment'
local last_trimmed_level = trim_level(current_level)
current_level = current_level + (start_counts[lnum] or 0)
local trimmed_level = trim_level(current_level)
current_level = current_level - (stop_counts[lnum] or 0)
local next_trimmed_level = trim_level(current_level)
if comment then
if lnum == 0 or levels[lnum] == tostring(trimmed_level) then
levels[lnum + 1] = '>' .. tostring(trimmed_level + 1) -- allow comment fold independtly
else
levels[lnum + 1] = tostring(trimmed_level + 1) -- allow comment fold independtly
end
else
-- Determine if it's the start/end of a fold
-- NB: vim's fold-expr interface does not have a mechanism to indicate that
-- two (or more) folds start at this line, so it cannot distinguish between
-- ( \n ( \n )) \n (( \n ) \n )
-- versus
-- ( \n ( \n ) \n ( \n ) \n )
-- If it did have such a mechansim, (trimmed_level - last_trimmed_level)
-- would be the correct number of starts to pass on.
levels[lnum + 1] = tostring(trimmed_level)
if trimmed_level - last_trimmed_level > 0 then
levels[lnum + 1] = tostring(trimmed_level) -- hack
levels[lnum + 2] = '>' .. tostring(trimmed_level + 1) -- dirty hack
elseif trimmed_level - next_trimmed_level > 0 then
-- Ending marks tend to confuse vim more than it helps, particularly when
-- the fold level changes by at least 2; we can uncomment this if
-- vim's behavior gets fixed.
if lnum ~= 0 then
levels[lnum] = tostring(trimmed_level + 1)
end
levels[lnum + 1] = tostring(trimmed_level)
else
-- if levels[lnum + 1] == nil then
levels[lnum + 1] = tostring(trimmed_level + 1)
-- end
end
end
end
log(levels)
return levels
end)
function M.get_fold_indic(lnum)
if not parsers.has_parser() or not lnum then
return '0'
end
local buf = api.nvim_get_current_buf()
local shown = false
for i = 1, vim.fn.tabpagenr('$') do
for key, value in pairs(vim.fn.tabpagebuflist(i)) do
if value == buf then
shown = true
end
end
end
if not shown then
return '0'
end
local levels = folds_levels(buf) or {}
-- log(lnum, levels[lnum]) -- TODO: comment it out in master
return levels[lnum] or '0'
end
return M