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1 // [DEAR IMGUI]
2 // This is a slightly modified version of stb_textedit.h 1.13.
3 // Those changes would need to be pushed into nothings/stb:
4 // - Fix in stb_textedit_discard_redo (see https://github.com/nothings/stb/issues/321)
5 // Grep for [DEAR IMGUI] to find the changes.
6 
7 // stb_textedit.h - v1.13 - public domain - Sean Barrett
8 // Development of this library was sponsored by RAD Game Tools
9 //
10 // This C header file implements the guts of a multi-line text-editing
11 // widget; you implement display, word-wrapping, and low-level string
12 // insertion/deletion, and stb_textedit will map user inputs into
13 // insertions & deletions, plus updates to the cursor position,
14 // selection state, and undo state.
15 //
16 // It is intended for use in games and other systems that need to build
17 // their own custom widgets and which do not have heavy text-editing
18 // requirements (this library is not recommended for use for editing large
19 // texts, as its performance does not scale and it has limited undo).
20 //
21 // Non-trivial behaviors are modelled after Windows text controls.
22 //
23 //
24 // LICENSE
25 //
26 // See end of file for license information.
27 //
28 //
29 // DEPENDENCIES
30 //
31 // Uses the C runtime function 'memmove', which you can override
32 // by defining STB_TEXTEDIT_memmove before the implementation.
33 // Uses no other functions. Performs no runtime allocations.
34 //
35 //
36 // VERSION HISTORY
37 //
38 // 1.13 (2019-02-07) fix bug in undo size management
39 // 1.12 (2018-01-29) user can change STB_TEXTEDIT_KEYTYPE, fix redo to avoid crash
40 // 1.11 (2017-03-03) fix HOME on last line, dragging off single-line textfield
41 // 1.10 (2016-10-25) supress warnings about casting away const with -Wcast-qual
42 // 1.9 (2016-08-27) customizable move-by-word
43 // 1.8 (2016-04-02) better keyboard handling when mouse button is down
44 // 1.7 (2015-09-13) change y range handling in case baseline is non-0
45 // 1.6 (2015-04-15) allow STB_TEXTEDIT_memmove
46 // 1.5 (2014-09-10) add support for secondary keys for OS X
47 // 1.4 (2014-08-17) fix signed/unsigned warnings
48 // 1.3 (2014-06-19) fix mouse clicking to round to nearest char boundary
49 // 1.2 (2014-05-27) fix some RAD types that had crept into the new code
50 // 1.1 (2013-12-15) move-by-word (requires STB_TEXTEDIT_IS_SPACE )
51 // 1.0 (2012-07-26) improve documentation, initial public release
52 // 0.3 (2012-02-24) bugfixes, single-line mode; insert mode
53 // 0.2 (2011-11-28) fixes to undo/redo
54 // 0.1 (2010-07-08) initial version
55 //
56 // ADDITIONAL CONTRIBUTORS
57 //
58 // Ulf Winklemann: move-by-word in 1.1
59 // Fabian Giesen: secondary key inputs in 1.5
60 // Martins Mozeiko: STB_TEXTEDIT_memmove in 1.6
61 //
62 // Bugfixes:
63 // Scott Graham
64 // Daniel Keller
65 // Omar Cornut
66 // Dan Thompson
67 //
68 // USAGE
69 //
70 // This file behaves differently depending on what symbols you define
71 // before including it.
72 //
73 //
74 // Header-file mode:
75 //
76 // If you do not define STB_TEXTEDIT_IMPLEMENTATION before including this,
77 // it will operate in "header file" mode. In this mode, it declares a
78 // single public symbol, STB_TexteditState, which encapsulates the current
79 // state of a text widget (except for the string, which you will store
80 // separately).
81 //
82 // To compile in this mode, you must define STB_TEXTEDIT_CHARTYPE to a
83 // primitive type that defines a single character (e.g. char, wchar_t, etc).
84 //
85 // To save space or increase undo-ability, you can optionally define the
86 // following things that are used by the undo system:
87 //
88 // STB_TEXTEDIT_POSITIONTYPE small int type encoding a valid cursor position
89 // STB_TEXTEDIT_UNDOSTATECOUNT the number of undo states to allow
90 // STB_TEXTEDIT_UNDOCHARCOUNT the number of characters to store in the undo buffer
91 //
92 // If you don't define these, they are set to permissive types and
93 // moderate sizes. The undo system does no memory allocations, so
94 // it grows STB_TexteditState by the worst-case storage which is (in bytes):
95 //
96 // [4 + 3 * sizeof(STB_TEXTEDIT_POSITIONTYPE)] * STB_TEXTEDIT_UNDOSTATE_COUNT
97 // + sizeof(STB_TEXTEDIT_CHARTYPE) * STB_TEXTEDIT_UNDOCHAR_COUNT
98 //
99 //
100 // Implementation mode:
101 //
102 // If you define STB_TEXTEDIT_IMPLEMENTATION before including this, it
103 // will compile the implementation of the text edit widget, depending
104 // on a large number of symbols which must be defined before the include.
105 //
106 // The implementation is defined only as static functions. You will then
107 // need to provide your own APIs in the same file which will access the
108 // static functions.
109 //
110 // The basic concept is that you provide a "string" object which
111 // behaves like an array of characters. stb_textedit uses indices to
112 // refer to positions in the string, implicitly representing positions
113 // in the displayed textedit. This is true for both plain text and
114 // rich text; even with rich text stb_truetype interacts with your
115 // code as if there was an array of all the displayed characters.
116 //
117 // Symbols that must be the same in header-file and implementation mode:
118 //
119 // STB_TEXTEDIT_CHARTYPE the character type
120 // STB_TEXTEDIT_POSITIONTYPE small type that is a valid cursor position
121 // STB_TEXTEDIT_UNDOSTATECOUNT the number of undo states to allow
122 // STB_TEXTEDIT_UNDOCHARCOUNT the number of characters to store in the undo buffer
123 //
124 // Symbols you must define for implementation mode:
125 //
126 // STB_TEXTEDIT_STRING the type of object representing a string being edited,
127 // typically this is a wrapper object with other data you need
128 //
129 // STB_TEXTEDIT_STRINGLEN(obj) the length of the string (ideally O(1))
130 // STB_TEXTEDIT_LAYOUTROW(&r,obj,n) returns the results of laying out a line of characters
131 // starting from character #n (see discussion below)
132 // STB_TEXTEDIT_GETWIDTH(obj,n,i) returns the pixel delta from the xpos of the i'th character
133 // to the xpos of the i+1'th char for a line of characters
134 // starting at character #n (i.e. accounts for kerning
135 // with previous char)
136 // STB_TEXTEDIT_KEYTOTEXT(k) maps a keyboard input to an insertable character
137 // (return type is int, -1 means not valid to insert)
138 // STB_TEXTEDIT_GETCHAR(obj,i) returns the i'th character of obj, 0-based
139 // STB_TEXTEDIT_NEWLINE the character returned by _GETCHAR() we recognize
140 // as manually wordwrapping for end-of-line positioning
141 //
142 // STB_TEXTEDIT_DELETECHARS(obj,i,n) delete n characters starting at i
143 // STB_TEXTEDIT_INSERTCHARS(obj,i,c*,n) insert n characters at i (pointed to by STB_TEXTEDIT_CHARTYPE*)
144 //
145 // STB_TEXTEDIT_K_SHIFT a power of two that is or'd in to a keyboard input to represent the shift key
146 //
147 // STB_TEXTEDIT_K_LEFT keyboard input to move cursor left
148 // STB_TEXTEDIT_K_RIGHT keyboard input to move cursor right
149 // STB_TEXTEDIT_K_UP keyboard input to move cursor up
150 // STB_TEXTEDIT_K_DOWN keyboard input to move cursor down
151 // STB_TEXTEDIT_K_PGUP keyboard input to move cursor up a page
152 // STB_TEXTEDIT_K_PGDOWN keyboard input to move cursor down a page
153 // STB_TEXTEDIT_K_LINESTART keyboard input to move cursor to start of line // e.g. HOME
154 // STB_TEXTEDIT_K_LINEEND keyboard input to move cursor to end of line // e.g. END
155 // STB_TEXTEDIT_K_TEXTSTART keyboard input to move cursor to start of text // e.g. ctrl-HOME
156 // STB_TEXTEDIT_K_TEXTEND keyboard input to move cursor to end of text // e.g. ctrl-END
157 // STB_TEXTEDIT_K_DELETE keyboard input to delete selection or character under cursor
158 // STB_TEXTEDIT_K_BACKSPACE keyboard input to delete selection or character left of cursor
159 // STB_TEXTEDIT_K_UNDO keyboard input to perform undo
160 // STB_TEXTEDIT_K_REDO keyboard input to perform redo
161 //
162 // Optional:
163 // STB_TEXTEDIT_K_INSERT keyboard input to toggle insert mode
164 // STB_TEXTEDIT_IS_SPACE(ch) true if character is whitespace (e.g. 'isspace'),
165 // required for default WORDLEFT/WORDRIGHT handlers
166 // STB_TEXTEDIT_MOVEWORDLEFT(obj,i) custom handler for WORDLEFT, returns index to move cursor to
167 // STB_TEXTEDIT_MOVEWORDRIGHT(obj,i) custom handler for WORDRIGHT, returns index to move cursor to
168 // STB_TEXTEDIT_K_WORDLEFT keyboard input to move cursor left one word // e.g. ctrl-LEFT
169 // STB_TEXTEDIT_K_WORDRIGHT keyboard input to move cursor right one word // e.g. ctrl-RIGHT
170 // STB_TEXTEDIT_K_LINESTART2 secondary keyboard input to move cursor to start of line
171 // STB_TEXTEDIT_K_LINEEND2 secondary keyboard input to move cursor to end of line
172 // STB_TEXTEDIT_K_TEXTSTART2 secondary keyboard input to move cursor to start of text
173 // STB_TEXTEDIT_K_TEXTEND2 secondary keyboard input to move cursor to end of text
174 //
175 // Keyboard input must be encoded as a single integer value; e.g. a character code
176 // and some bitflags that represent shift states. to simplify the interface, SHIFT must
177 // be a bitflag, so we can test the shifted state of cursor movements to allow selection,
178 // i.e. (STB_TEXTEDIT_K_RIGHT|STB_TEXTEDIT_K_SHIFT) should be shifted right-arrow.
179 //
180 // You can encode other things, such as CONTROL or ALT, in additional bits, and
181 // then test for their presence in e.g. STB_TEXTEDIT_K_WORDLEFT. For example,
182 // my Windows implementations add an additional CONTROL bit, and an additional KEYDOWN
183 // bit. Then all of the STB_TEXTEDIT_K_ values bitwise-or in the KEYDOWN bit,
184 // and I pass both WM_KEYDOWN and WM_CHAR events to the "key" function in the
185 // API below. The control keys will only match WM_KEYDOWN events because of the
186 // keydown bit I add, and STB_TEXTEDIT_KEYTOTEXT only tests for the KEYDOWN
187 // bit so it only decodes WM_CHAR events.
188 //
189 // STB_TEXTEDIT_LAYOUTROW returns information about the shape of one displayed
190 // row of characters assuming they start on the i'th character--the width and
191 // the height and the number of characters consumed. This allows this library
192 // to traverse the entire layout incrementally. You need to compute word-wrapping
193 // here.
194 //
195 // Each textfield keeps its own insert mode state, which is not how normal
196 // applications work. To keep an app-wide insert mode, update/copy the
197 // "insert_mode" field of STB_TexteditState before/after calling API functions.
198 //
199 // API
200 //
201 // void stb_textedit_initialize_state(STB_TexteditState *state, int is_single_line)
202 //
203 // void stb_textedit_click(STB_TEXTEDIT_STRING *str, STB_TexteditState *state, float x, float y)
204 // void stb_textedit_drag(STB_TEXTEDIT_STRING *str, STB_TexteditState *state, float x, float y)
205 // int stb_textedit_cut(STB_TEXTEDIT_STRING *str, STB_TexteditState *state)
206 // int stb_textedit_paste(STB_TEXTEDIT_STRING *str, STB_TexteditState *state, STB_TEXTEDIT_CHARTYPE *text, int len)
207 // void stb_textedit_key(STB_TEXTEDIT_STRING *str, STB_TexteditState *state, STB_TEXEDIT_KEYTYPE key)
208 //
209 // Each of these functions potentially updates the string and updates the
210 // state.
211 //
212 // initialize_state:
213 // set the textedit state to a known good default state when initially
214 // constructing the textedit.
215 //
216 // click:
217 // call this with the mouse x,y on a mouse down; it will update the cursor
218 // and reset the selection start/end to the cursor point. the x,y must
219 // be relative to the text widget, with (0,0) being the top left.
220 //
221 // drag:
222 // call this with the mouse x,y on a mouse drag/up; it will update the
223 // cursor and the selection end point
224 //
225 // cut:
226 // call this to delete the current selection; returns true if there was
227 // one. you should FIRST copy the current selection to the system paste buffer.
228 // (To copy, just copy the current selection out of the string yourself.)
229 //
230 // paste:
231 // call this to paste text at the current cursor point or over the current
232 // selection if there is one.
233 //
234 // key:
235 // call this for keyboard inputs sent to the textfield. you can use it
236 // for "key down" events or for "translated" key events. if you need to
237 // do both (as in Win32), or distinguish Unicode characters from control
238 // inputs, set a high bit to distinguish the two; then you can define the
239 // various definitions like STB_TEXTEDIT_K_LEFT have the is-key-event bit
240 // set, and make STB_TEXTEDIT_KEYTOCHAR check that the is-key-event bit is
241 // clear. STB_TEXTEDIT_KEYTYPE defaults to int, but you can #define it to
242 // anything other type you wante before including.
243 //
244 //
245 // When rendering, you can read the cursor position and selection state from
246 // the STB_TexteditState.
247 //
248 //
249 // Notes:
250 //
251 // This is designed to be usable in IMGUI, so it allows for the possibility of
252 // running in an IMGUI that has NOT cached the multi-line layout. For this
253 // reason, it provides an interface that is compatible with computing the
254 // layout incrementally--we try to make sure we make as few passes through
255 // as possible. (For example, to locate the mouse pointer in the text, we
256 // could define functions that return the X and Y positions of characters
257 // and binary search Y and then X, but if we're doing dynamic layout this
258 // will run the layout algorithm many times, so instead we manually search
259 // forward in one pass. Similar logic applies to e.g. up-arrow and
260 // down-arrow movement.)
261 //
262 // If it's run in a widget that *has* cached the layout, then this is less
263 // efficient, but it's not horrible on modern computers. But you wouldn't
264 // want to edit million-line files with it.
265 
266 
273 
274 #ifndef INCLUDE_STB_TEXTEDIT_H
275 #define INCLUDE_STB_TEXTEDIT_H
276 
278 //
279 // STB_TexteditState
280 //
281 // Definition of STB_TexteditState which you should store
282 // per-textfield; it includes cursor position, selection state,
283 // and undo state.
284 //
285 
286 #ifndef STB_TEXTEDIT_UNDOSTATECOUNT
287 #define STB_TEXTEDIT_UNDOSTATECOUNT 99
288 #endif
289 #ifndef STB_TEXTEDIT_UNDOCHARCOUNT
290 #define STB_TEXTEDIT_UNDOCHARCOUNT 999
291 #endif
292 #ifndef STB_TEXTEDIT_CHARTYPE
293 #define STB_TEXTEDIT_CHARTYPE int
294 #endif
295 #ifndef STB_TEXTEDIT_POSITIONTYPE
296 #define STB_TEXTEDIT_POSITIONTYPE int
297 #endif
298 
299 typedef struct
300 {
301  // private data
306 } StbUndoRecord;
307 
308 typedef struct
309 {
310  // private data
313  short undo_point, redo_point;
314  int undo_char_point, redo_char_point;
315 } StbUndoState;
316 
317 typedef struct
318 {
320  //
321  // public data
322  //
323 
324  int cursor;
325  // position of the text cursor within the string
326 
327  int select_start; // selection start point
329  // selection start and end point in characters; if equal, no selection.
330  // note that start may be less than or greater than end (e.g. when
331  // dragging the mouse, start is where the initial click was, and you
332  // can drag in either direction)
333 
334  unsigned char insert_mode;
335  // each textfield keeps its own insert mode state. to keep an app-wide
336  // insert mode, copy this value in/out of the app state
337 
339  // page size in number of row.
340  // this value MUST be set to >0 for pageup or pagedown in multilines documents.
341 
343  //
344  // private data
345  //
346  unsigned char cursor_at_end_of_line; // not implemented yet
347  unsigned char initialized;
348  unsigned char has_preferred_x;
349  unsigned char single_line;
350  unsigned char padding1, padding2, padding3;
351  float preferred_x; // this determines where the cursor up/down tries to seek to along x
354 
355 
357 //
358 // StbTexteditRow
359 //
360 // Result of layout query, used by stb_textedit to determine where
361 // the text in each row is.
362 
363 // result of layout query
364 typedef struct
365 {
366  float x0,x1; // starting x location, end x location (allows for align=right, etc)
367  float baseline_y_delta; // position of baseline relative to previous row's baseline
368  float ymin,ymax; // height of row above and below baseline
371 #endif //INCLUDE_STB_TEXTEDIT_H
372 
373 
380 
381 
382 // implementation isn't include-guarded, since it might have indirectly
383 // included just the "header" portion
384 #ifdef STB_TEXTEDIT_IMPLEMENTATION
385 
386 #ifndef STB_TEXTEDIT_memmove
387 #include <string.h>
388 #define STB_TEXTEDIT_memmove memmove
389 #endif
390 
391 
393 //
394 // Mouse input handling
395 //
396 
397 // traverse the layout to locate the nearest character to a display position
398 static int stb_text_locate_coord(STB_TEXTEDIT_STRING *str, float x, float y)
399 {
401  int n = STB_TEXTEDIT_STRINGLEN(str);
402  float base_y = 0, prev_x;
403  int i=0, k;
404 
405  r.x0 = r.x1 = 0;
406  r.ymin = r.ymax = 0;
407  r.num_chars = 0;
408 
409  // search rows to find one that straddles 'y'
410  while (i < n) {
411  STB_TEXTEDIT_LAYOUTROW(&r, str, i);
412  if (r.num_chars <= 0)
413  return n;
414 
415  if (i==0 && y < base_y + r.ymin)
416  return 0;
417 
418  if (y < base_y + r.ymax)
419  break;
420 
421  i += r.num_chars;
422  base_y += r.baseline_y_delta;
423  }
424 
425  // below all text, return 'after' last character
426  if (i >= n)
427  return n;
428 
429  // check if it's before the beginning of the line
430  if (x < r.x0)
431  return i;
432 
433  // check if it's before the end of the line
434  if (x < r.x1) {
435  // search characters in row for one that straddles 'x'
436  prev_x = r.x0;
437  for (k=0; k < r.num_chars; ++k) {
438  float w = STB_TEXTEDIT_GETWIDTH(str, i, k);
439  if (x < prev_x+w) {
440  if (x < prev_x+w/2)
441  return k+i;
442  else
443  return k+i+1;
444  }
445  prev_x += w;
446  }
447  // shouldn't happen, but if it does, fall through to end-of-line case
448  }
449 
450  // if the last character is a newline, return that. otherwise return 'after' the last character
451  if (STB_TEXTEDIT_GETCHAR(str, i+r.num_chars-1) == STB_TEXTEDIT_NEWLINE)
452  return i+r.num_chars-1;
453  else
454  return i+r.num_chars;
455 }
456 
457 // API click: on mouse down, move the cursor to the clicked location, and reset the selection
458 static void stb_textedit_click(STB_TEXTEDIT_STRING *str, STB_TexteditState *state, float x, float y)
459 {
460  // In single-line mode, just always make y = 0. This lets the drag keep working if the mouse
461  // goes off the top or bottom of the text
462  if( state->single_line )
463  {
465  STB_TEXTEDIT_LAYOUTROW(&r, str, 0);
466  y = r.ymin;
467  }
468 
469  state->cursor = stb_text_locate_coord(str, x, y);
470  state->select_start = state->cursor;
471  state->select_end = state->cursor;
472  state->has_preferred_x = 0;
473 }
474 
475 // API drag: on mouse drag, move the cursor and selection endpoint to the clicked location
476 static void stb_textedit_drag(STB_TEXTEDIT_STRING *str, STB_TexteditState *state, float x, float y)
477 {
478  int p = 0;
479 
480  // In single-line mode, just always make y = 0. This lets the drag keep working if the mouse
481  // goes off the top or bottom of the text
482  if( state->single_line )
483  {
485  STB_TEXTEDIT_LAYOUTROW(&r, str, 0);
486  y = r.ymin;
487  }
488 
489  if (state->select_start == state->select_end)
490  state->select_start = state->cursor;
491 
492  p = stb_text_locate_coord(str, x, y);
493  state->cursor = state->select_end = p;
494 }
495 
497 //
498 // Keyboard input handling
499 //
500 
501 // forward declarations
502 static void stb_text_undo(STB_TEXTEDIT_STRING *str, STB_TexteditState *state);
503 static void stb_text_redo(STB_TEXTEDIT_STRING *str, STB_TexteditState *state);
504 static void stb_text_makeundo_delete(STB_TEXTEDIT_STRING *str, STB_TexteditState *state, int where, int length);
505 static void stb_text_makeundo_insert(STB_TexteditState *state, int where, int length);
506 static void stb_text_makeundo_replace(STB_TEXTEDIT_STRING *str, STB_TexteditState *state, int where, int old_length, int new_length);
507 
508 typedef struct
509 {
510  float x,y; // position of n'th character
511  float height; // height of line
512  int first_char, length; // first char of row, and length
513  int prev_first; // first char of previous row
514 } StbFindState;
515 
516 // find the x/y location of a character, and remember info about the previous row in
517 // case we get a move-up event (for page up, we'll have to rescan)
518 static void stb_textedit_find_charpos(StbFindState *find, STB_TEXTEDIT_STRING *str, int n, int single_line)
519 {
521  int prev_start = 0;
522  int z = STB_TEXTEDIT_STRINGLEN(str);
523  int i=0, first;
524 
525  if (n == z) {
526  // if it's at the end, then find the last line -- simpler than trying to
527  // explicitly handle this case in the regular code
528  if (single_line) {
529  STB_TEXTEDIT_LAYOUTROW(&r, str, 0);
530  find->y = 0;
531  find->first_char = 0;
532  find->length = z;
533  find->height = r.ymax - r.ymin;
534  find->x = r.x1;
535  } else {
536  find->y = 0;
537  find->x = 0;
538  find->height = 1;
539  while (i < z) {
540  STB_TEXTEDIT_LAYOUTROW(&r, str, i);
541  prev_start = i;
542  i += r.num_chars;
543  }
544  find->first_char = i;
545  find->length = 0;
546  find->prev_first = prev_start;
547  }
548  return;
549  }
550 
551  // search rows to find the one that straddles character n
552  find->y = 0;
553 
554  for(;;) {
555  STB_TEXTEDIT_LAYOUTROW(&r, str, i);
556  if (n < i + r.num_chars)
557  break;
558  prev_start = i;
559  i += r.num_chars;
560  find->y += r.baseline_y_delta;
561  }
562 
563  find->first_char = first = i;
564  find->length = r.num_chars;
565  find->height = r.ymax - r.ymin;
566  find->prev_first = prev_start;
567 
568  // now scan to find xpos
569  find->x = r.x0;
570  for (i=0; first+i < n; ++i)
571  find->x += STB_TEXTEDIT_GETWIDTH(str, first, i);
572 }
573 
574 #define STB_TEXT_HAS_SELECTION(s) ((s)->select_start != (s)->select_end)
575 
576 // make the selection/cursor state valid if client altered the string
577 static void stb_textedit_clamp(STB_TEXTEDIT_STRING *str, STB_TexteditState *state)
578 {
579  int n = STB_TEXTEDIT_STRINGLEN(str);
580  if (STB_TEXT_HAS_SELECTION(state)) {
581  if (state->select_start > n) state->select_start = n;
582  if (state->select_end > n) state->select_end = n;
583  // if clamping forced them to be equal, move the cursor to match
584  if (state->select_start == state->select_end)
585  state->cursor = state->select_start;
586  }
587  if (state->cursor > n) state->cursor = n;
588 }
589 
590 // delete characters while updating undo
591 static void stb_textedit_delete(STB_TEXTEDIT_STRING *str, STB_TexteditState *state, int where, int len)
592 {
593  stb_text_makeundo_delete(str, state, where, len);
594  STB_TEXTEDIT_DELETECHARS(str, where, len);
595  state->has_preferred_x = 0;
596 }
597 
598 // delete the section
599 static void stb_textedit_delete_selection(STB_TEXTEDIT_STRING *str, STB_TexteditState *state)
600 {
601  stb_textedit_clamp(str, state);
602  if (STB_TEXT_HAS_SELECTION(state)) {
603  if (state->select_start < state->select_end) {
604  stb_textedit_delete(str, state, state->select_start, state->select_end - state->select_start);
605  state->select_end = state->cursor = state->select_start;
606  } else {
607  stb_textedit_delete(str, state, state->select_end, state->select_start - state->select_end);
608  state->select_start = state->cursor = state->select_end;
609  }
610  state->has_preferred_x = 0;
611  }
612 }
613 
614 // canoncialize the selection so start <= end
615 static void stb_textedit_sortselection(STB_TexteditState *state)
616 {
617  if (state->select_end < state->select_start) {
618  int temp = state->select_end;
619  state->select_end = state->select_start;
620  state->select_start = temp;
621  }
622 }
623 
624 // move cursor to first character of selection
625 static void stb_textedit_move_to_first(STB_TexteditState *state)
626 {
627  if (STB_TEXT_HAS_SELECTION(state)) {
628  stb_textedit_sortselection(state);
629  state->cursor = state->select_start;
630  state->select_end = state->select_start;
631  state->has_preferred_x = 0;
632  }
633 }
634 
635 // move cursor to last character of selection
636 static void stb_textedit_move_to_last(STB_TEXTEDIT_STRING *str, STB_TexteditState *state)
637 {
638  if (STB_TEXT_HAS_SELECTION(state)) {
639  stb_textedit_sortselection(state);
640  stb_textedit_clamp(str, state);
641  state->cursor = state->select_end;
642  state->select_start = state->select_end;
643  state->has_preferred_x = 0;
644  }
645 }
646 
647 #ifdef STB_TEXTEDIT_IS_SPACE
648 static int is_word_boundary( STB_TEXTEDIT_STRING *str, int idx )
649 {
650  return idx > 0 ? (STB_TEXTEDIT_IS_SPACE( STB_TEXTEDIT_GETCHAR(str,idx-1) ) && !STB_TEXTEDIT_IS_SPACE( STB_TEXTEDIT_GETCHAR(str, idx) ) ) : 1;
651 }
652 
653 #ifndef STB_TEXTEDIT_MOVEWORDLEFT
654 static int stb_textedit_move_to_word_previous( STB_TEXTEDIT_STRING *str, int c )
655 {
656  --c; // always move at least one character
657  while( c >= 0 && !is_word_boundary( str, c ) )
658  --c;
659 
660  if( c < 0 )
661  c = 0;
662 
663  return c;
664 }
665 #define STB_TEXTEDIT_MOVEWORDLEFT stb_textedit_move_to_word_previous
666 #endif
667 
668 #ifndef STB_TEXTEDIT_MOVEWORDRIGHT
669 static int stb_textedit_move_to_word_next( STB_TEXTEDIT_STRING *str, int c )
670 {
671  const int len = STB_TEXTEDIT_STRINGLEN(str);
672  ++c; // always move at least one character
673  while( c < len && !is_word_boundary( str, c ) )
674  ++c;
675 
676  if( c > len )
677  c = len;
678 
679  return c;
680 }
681 #define STB_TEXTEDIT_MOVEWORDRIGHT stb_textedit_move_to_word_next
682 #endif
683 
684 #endif
685 
686 // update selection and cursor to match each other
687 static void stb_textedit_prep_selection_at_cursor(STB_TexteditState *state)
688 {
689  if (!STB_TEXT_HAS_SELECTION(state))
690  state->select_start = state->select_end = state->cursor;
691  else
692  state->cursor = state->select_end;
693 }
694 
695 // API cut: delete selection
696 static int stb_textedit_cut(STB_TEXTEDIT_STRING *str, STB_TexteditState *state)
697 {
698  if (STB_TEXT_HAS_SELECTION(state)) {
699  stb_textedit_delete_selection(str,state); // implicitly clamps
700  state->has_preferred_x = 0;
701  return 1;
702  }
703  return 0;
704 }
705 
706 // API paste: replace existing selection with passed-in text
707 static int stb_textedit_paste_internal(STB_TEXTEDIT_STRING *str, STB_TexteditState *state, STB_TEXTEDIT_CHARTYPE *text, int len)
708 {
709  // if there's a selection, the paste should delete it
710  stb_textedit_clamp(str, state);
711  stb_textedit_delete_selection(str,state);
712  // try to insert the characters
713  if (STB_TEXTEDIT_INSERTCHARS(str, state->cursor, text, len)) {
714  stb_text_makeundo_insert(state, state->cursor, len);
715  state->cursor += len;
716  state->has_preferred_x = 0;
717  return 1;
718  }
719  // [DEAR IMGUI]
721  //if (state->undostate.undo_point)
722  // --state->undostate.undo_point;
723  // note: paste failure will leave deleted selection, may be restored with an undo (see https://github.com/nothings/stb/issues/734 for details)
724  return 0;
725 }
726 
727 #ifndef STB_TEXTEDIT_KEYTYPE
728 #define STB_TEXTEDIT_KEYTYPE int
729 #endif
730 
731 // API key: process a keyboard input
732 static void stb_textedit_key(STB_TEXTEDIT_STRING *str, STB_TexteditState *state, STB_TEXTEDIT_KEYTYPE key)
733 {
734 retry:
735  switch (key) {
736  default: {
737  int c = STB_TEXTEDIT_KEYTOTEXT(key);
738  if (c > 0) {
740 
741  // can't add newline in single-line mode
742  if (c == '\n' && state->single_line)
743  break;
744 
745  if (state->insert_mode && !STB_TEXT_HAS_SELECTION(state) && state->cursor < STB_TEXTEDIT_STRINGLEN(str)) {
746  stb_text_makeundo_replace(str, state, state->cursor, 1, 1);
747  STB_TEXTEDIT_DELETECHARS(str, state->cursor, 1);
748  if (STB_TEXTEDIT_INSERTCHARS(str, state->cursor, &ch, 1)) {
749  ++state->cursor;
750  state->has_preferred_x = 0;
751  }
752  } else {
753  stb_textedit_delete_selection(str,state); // implicitly clamps
754  if (STB_TEXTEDIT_INSERTCHARS(str, state->cursor, &ch, 1)) {
755  stb_text_makeundo_insert(state, state->cursor, 1);
756  ++state->cursor;
757  state->has_preferred_x = 0;
758  }
759  }
760  }
761  break;
762  }
763 
764 #ifdef STB_TEXTEDIT_K_INSERT
765  case STB_TEXTEDIT_K_INSERT:
766  state->insert_mode = !state->insert_mode;
767  break;
768 #endif
769 
770  case STB_TEXTEDIT_K_UNDO:
771  stb_text_undo(str, state);
772  state->has_preferred_x = 0;
773  break;
774 
775  case STB_TEXTEDIT_K_REDO:
776  stb_text_redo(str, state);
777  state->has_preferred_x = 0;
778  break;
779 
780  case STB_TEXTEDIT_K_LEFT:
781  // if currently there's a selection, move cursor to start of selection
782  if (STB_TEXT_HAS_SELECTION(state))
783  stb_textedit_move_to_first(state);
784  else
785  if (state->cursor > 0)
786  --state->cursor;
787  state->has_preferred_x = 0;
788  break;
789 
790  case STB_TEXTEDIT_K_RIGHT:
791  // if currently there's a selection, move cursor to end of selection
792  if (STB_TEXT_HAS_SELECTION(state))
793  stb_textedit_move_to_last(str, state);
794  else
795  ++state->cursor;
796  stb_textedit_clamp(str, state);
797  state->has_preferred_x = 0;
798  break;
799 
800  case STB_TEXTEDIT_K_LEFT | STB_TEXTEDIT_K_SHIFT:
801  stb_textedit_clamp(str, state);
802  stb_textedit_prep_selection_at_cursor(state);
803  // move selection left
804  if (state->select_end > 0)
805  --state->select_end;
806  state->cursor = state->select_end;
807  state->has_preferred_x = 0;
808  break;
809 
810 #ifdef STB_TEXTEDIT_MOVEWORDLEFT
811  case STB_TEXTEDIT_K_WORDLEFT:
812  if (STB_TEXT_HAS_SELECTION(state))
813  stb_textedit_move_to_first(state);
814  else {
815  state->cursor = STB_TEXTEDIT_MOVEWORDLEFT(str, state->cursor);
816  stb_textedit_clamp( str, state );
817  }
818  break;
819 
820  case STB_TEXTEDIT_K_WORDLEFT | STB_TEXTEDIT_K_SHIFT:
821  if( !STB_TEXT_HAS_SELECTION( state ) )
822  stb_textedit_prep_selection_at_cursor(state);
823 
824  state->cursor = STB_TEXTEDIT_MOVEWORDLEFT(str, state->cursor);
825  state->select_end = state->cursor;
826 
827  stb_textedit_clamp( str, state );
828  break;
829 #endif
830 
831 #ifdef STB_TEXTEDIT_MOVEWORDRIGHT
832  case STB_TEXTEDIT_K_WORDRIGHT:
833  if (STB_TEXT_HAS_SELECTION(state))
834  stb_textedit_move_to_last(str, state);
835  else {
836  state->cursor = STB_TEXTEDIT_MOVEWORDRIGHT(str, state->cursor);
837  stb_textedit_clamp( str, state );
838  }
839  break;
840 
841  case STB_TEXTEDIT_K_WORDRIGHT | STB_TEXTEDIT_K_SHIFT:
842  if( !STB_TEXT_HAS_SELECTION( state ) )
843  stb_textedit_prep_selection_at_cursor(state);
844 
845  state->cursor = STB_TEXTEDIT_MOVEWORDRIGHT(str, state->cursor);
846  state->select_end = state->cursor;
847 
848  stb_textedit_clamp( str, state );
849  break;
850 #endif
851 
852  case STB_TEXTEDIT_K_RIGHT | STB_TEXTEDIT_K_SHIFT:
853  stb_textedit_prep_selection_at_cursor(state);
854  // move selection right
855  ++state->select_end;
856  stb_textedit_clamp(str, state);
857  state->cursor = state->select_end;
858  state->has_preferred_x = 0;
859  break;
860 
861  case STB_TEXTEDIT_K_DOWN:
862  case STB_TEXTEDIT_K_DOWN | STB_TEXTEDIT_K_SHIFT:
863  case STB_TEXTEDIT_K_PGDOWN:
864  case STB_TEXTEDIT_K_PGDOWN | STB_TEXTEDIT_K_SHIFT: {
865  StbFindState find;
867  int i, j, sel = (key & STB_TEXTEDIT_K_SHIFT) != 0;
868  int is_page = (key & ~STB_TEXTEDIT_K_SHIFT) == STB_TEXTEDIT_K_PGDOWN;
869  int row_count = is_page ? state->row_count_per_page : 1;
870 
871  if (!is_page && state->single_line) {
872  // on windows, up&down in single-line behave like left&right
873  key = STB_TEXTEDIT_K_RIGHT | (key & STB_TEXTEDIT_K_SHIFT);
874  goto retry;
875  }
876 
877  if (sel)
878  stb_textedit_prep_selection_at_cursor(state);
879  else if (STB_TEXT_HAS_SELECTION(state))
880  stb_textedit_move_to_last(str, state);
881 
882  // compute current position of cursor point
883  stb_textedit_clamp(str, state);
884  stb_textedit_find_charpos(&find, str, state->cursor, state->single_line);
885 
886  for (j = 0; j < row_count; ++j) {
887  float x, goal_x = state->has_preferred_x ? state->preferred_x : find.x;
888  int start = find.first_char + find.length;
889 
890  if (find.length == 0)
891  break;
892 
893  // [DEAR IMGUI]
894  // going down while being on the last line shouldn't bring us to that line end
895  if (STB_TEXTEDIT_GETCHAR(str, find.first_char + find.length - 1) != STB_TEXTEDIT_NEWLINE)
896  break;
897 
898  // now find character position down a row
899  state->cursor = start;
900  STB_TEXTEDIT_LAYOUTROW(&row, str, state->cursor);
901  x = row.x0;
902  for (i=0; i < row.num_chars; ++i) {
903  float dx = STB_TEXTEDIT_GETWIDTH(str, start, i);
904  #ifdef STB_TEXTEDIT_GETWIDTH_NEWLINE
906  break;
907  #endif
908  x += dx;
909  if (x > goal_x)
910  break;
911  ++state->cursor;
912  }
913  stb_textedit_clamp(str, state);
914 
915  state->has_preferred_x = 1;
916  state->preferred_x = goal_x;
917 
918  if (sel)
919  state->select_end = state->cursor;
920 
921  // go to next line
922  find.first_char = find.first_char + find.length;
923  find.length = row.num_chars;
924  }
925  break;
926  }
927 
928  case STB_TEXTEDIT_K_UP:
929  case STB_TEXTEDIT_K_UP | STB_TEXTEDIT_K_SHIFT:
930  case STB_TEXTEDIT_K_PGUP:
931  case STB_TEXTEDIT_K_PGUP | STB_TEXTEDIT_K_SHIFT: {
932  StbFindState find;
934  int i, j, prev_scan, sel = (key & STB_TEXTEDIT_K_SHIFT) != 0;
935  int is_page = (key & ~STB_TEXTEDIT_K_SHIFT) == STB_TEXTEDIT_K_PGUP;
936  int row_count = is_page ? state->row_count_per_page : 1;
937 
938  if (!is_page && state->single_line) {
939  // on windows, up&down become left&right
940  key = STB_TEXTEDIT_K_LEFT | (key & STB_TEXTEDIT_K_SHIFT);
941  goto retry;
942  }
943 
944  if (sel)
945  stb_textedit_prep_selection_at_cursor(state);
946  else if (STB_TEXT_HAS_SELECTION(state))
947  stb_textedit_move_to_first(state);
948 
949  // compute current position of cursor point
950  stb_textedit_clamp(str, state);
951  stb_textedit_find_charpos(&find, str, state->cursor, state->single_line);
952 
953  for (j = 0; j < row_count; ++j) {
954  float x, goal_x = state->has_preferred_x ? state->preferred_x : find.x;
955 
956  // can only go up if there's a previous row
957  if (find.prev_first == find.first_char)
958  break;
959 
960  // now find character position up a row
961  state->cursor = find.prev_first;
962  STB_TEXTEDIT_LAYOUTROW(&row, str, state->cursor);
963  x = row.x0;
964  for (i=0; i < row.num_chars; ++i) {
965  float dx = STB_TEXTEDIT_GETWIDTH(str, find.prev_first, i);
966  #ifdef STB_TEXTEDIT_GETWIDTH_NEWLINE
968  break;
969  #endif
970  x += dx;
971  if (x > goal_x)
972  break;
973  ++state->cursor;
974  }
975  stb_textedit_clamp(str, state);
976 
977  state->has_preferred_x = 1;
978  state->preferred_x = goal_x;
979 
980  if (sel)
981  state->select_end = state->cursor;
982 
983  // go to previous line
984  // (we need to scan previous line the hard way. maybe we could expose this as a new API function?)
985  prev_scan = find.prev_first > 0 ? find.prev_first - 1 : 0;
986  while (prev_scan > 0 && STB_TEXTEDIT_GETCHAR(str, prev_scan - 1) != STB_TEXTEDIT_NEWLINE)
987  --prev_scan;
988  find.first_char = find.prev_first;
989  find.prev_first = prev_scan;
990  }
991  break;
992  }
993 
994  case STB_TEXTEDIT_K_DELETE:
995  case STB_TEXTEDIT_K_DELETE | STB_TEXTEDIT_K_SHIFT:
996  if (STB_TEXT_HAS_SELECTION(state))
997  stb_textedit_delete_selection(str, state);
998  else {
999  int n = STB_TEXTEDIT_STRINGLEN(str);
1000  if (state->cursor < n)
1001  stb_textedit_delete(str, state, state->cursor, 1);
1002  }
1003  state->has_preferred_x = 0;
1004  break;
1005 
1006  case STB_TEXTEDIT_K_BACKSPACE:
1007  case STB_TEXTEDIT_K_BACKSPACE | STB_TEXTEDIT_K_SHIFT:
1008  if (STB_TEXT_HAS_SELECTION(state))
1009  stb_textedit_delete_selection(str, state);
1010  else {
1011  stb_textedit_clamp(str, state);
1012  if (state->cursor > 0) {
1013  stb_textedit_delete(str, state, state->cursor-1, 1);
1014  --state->cursor;
1015  }
1016  }
1017  state->has_preferred_x = 0;
1018  break;
1019 
1020 #ifdef STB_TEXTEDIT_K_TEXTSTART2
1021  case STB_TEXTEDIT_K_TEXTSTART2:
1022 #endif
1023  case STB_TEXTEDIT_K_TEXTSTART:
1024  state->cursor = state->select_start = state->select_end = 0;
1025  state->has_preferred_x = 0;
1026  break;
1027 
1028 #ifdef STB_TEXTEDIT_K_TEXTEND2
1029  case STB_TEXTEDIT_K_TEXTEND2:
1030 #endif
1031  case STB_TEXTEDIT_K_TEXTEND:
1032  state->cursor = STB_TEXTEDIT_STRINGLEN(str);
1033  state->select_start = state->select_end = 0;
1034  state->has_preferred_x = 0;
1035  break;
1036 
1037 #ifdef STB_TEXTEDIT_K_TEXTSTART2
1038  case STB_TEXTEDIT_K_TEXTSTART2 | STB_TEXTEDIT_K_SHIFT:
1039 #endif
1040  case STB_TEXTEDIT_K_TEXTSTART | STB_TEXTEDIT_K_SHIFT:
1041  stb_textedit_prep_selection_at_cursor(state);
1042  state->cursor = state->select_end = 0;
1043  state->has_preferred_x = 0;
1044  break;
1045 
1046 #ifdef STB_TEXTEDIT_K_TEXTEND2
1047  case STB_TEXTEDIT_K_TEXTEND2 | STB_TEXTEDIT_K_SHIFT:
1048 #endif
1049  case STB_TEXTEDIT_K_TEXTEND | STB_TEXTEDIT_K_SHIFT:
1050  stb_textedit_prep_selection_at_cursor(state);
1051  state->cursor = state->select_end = STB_TEXTEDIT_STRINGLEN(str);
1052  state->has_preferred_x = 0;
1053  break;
1054 
1055 
1056 #ifdef STB_TEXTEDIT_K_LINESTART2
1057  case STB_TEXTEDIT_K_LINESTART2:
1058 #endif
1059  case STB_TEXTEDIT_K_LINESTART:
1060  stb_textedit_clamp(str, state);
1061  stb_textedit_move_to_first(state);
1062  if (state->single_line)
1063  state->cursor = 0;
1064  else while (state->cursor > 0 && STB_TEXTEDIT_GETCHAR(str, state->cursor-1) != STB_TEXTEDIT_NEWLINE)
1065  --state->cursor;
1066  state->has_preferred_x = 0;
1067  break;
1068 
1069 #ifdef STB_TEXTEDIT_K_LINEEND2
1070  case STB_TEXTEDIT_K_LINEEND2:
1071 #endif
1072  case STB_TEXTEDIT_K_LINEEND: {
1073  int n = STB_TEXTEDIT_STRINGLEN(str);
1074  stb_textedit_clamp(str, state);
1075  stb_textedit_move_to_first(state);
1076  if (state->single_line)
1077  state->cursor = n;
1078  else while (state->cursor < n && STB_TEXTEDIT_GETCHAR(str, state->cursor) != STB_TEXTEDIT_NEWLINE)
1079  ++state->cursor;
1080  state->has_preferred_x = 0;
1081  break;
1082  }
1083 
1084 #ifdef STB_TEXTEDIT_K_LINESTART2
1085  case STB_TEXTEDIT_K_LINESTART2 | STB_TEXTEDIT_K_SHIFT:
1086 #endif
1087  case STB_TEXTEDIT_K_LINESTART | STB_TEXTEDIT_K_SHIFT:
1088  stb_textedit_clamp(str, state);
1089  stb_textedit_prep_selection_at_cursor(state);
1090  if (state->single_line)
1091  state->cursor = 0;
1092  else while (state->cursor > 0 && STB_TEXTEDIT_GETCHAR(str, state->cursor-1) != STB_TEXTEDIT_NEWLINE)
1093  --state->cursor;
1094  state->select_end = state->cursor;
1095  state->has_preferred_x = 0;
1096  break;
1097 
1098 #ifdef STB_TEXTEDIT_K_LINEEND2
1099  case STB_TEXTEDIT_K_LINEEND2 | STB_TEXTEDIT_K_SHIFT:
1100 #endif
1101  case STB_TEXTEDIT_K_LINEEND | STB_TEXTEDIT_K_SHIFT: {
1102  int n = STB_TEXTEDIT_STRINGLEN(str);
1103  stb_textedit_clamp(str, state);
1104  stb_textedit_prep_selection_at_cursor(state);
1105  if (state->single_line)
1106  state->cursor = n;
1107  else while (state->cursor < n && STB_TEXTEDIT_GETCHAR(str, state->cursor) != STB_TEXTEDIT_NEWLINE)
1108  ++state->cursor;
1109  state->select_end = state->cursor;
1110  state->has_preferred_x = 0;
1111  break;
1112  }
1113  }
1114 }
1115 
1117 //
1118 // Undo processing
1119 //
1120 // @OPTIMIZE: the undo/redo buffer should be circular
1121 
1122 static void stb_textedit_flush_redo(StbUndoState *state)
1123 {
1126 }
1127 
1128 // discard the oldest entry in the undo list
1129 static void stb_textedit_discard_undo(StbUndoState *state)
1130 {
1131  if (state->undo_point > 0) {
1132  // if the 0th undo state has characters, clean those up
1133  if (state->undo_rec[0].char_storage >= 0) {
1134  int n = state->undo_rec[0].insert_length, i;
1135  // delete n characters from all other records
1136  state->undo_char_point -= n;
1137  STB_TEXTEDIT_memmove(state->undo_char, state->undo_char + n, (size_t) (state->undo_char_point*sizeof(STB_TEXTEDIT_CHARTYPE)));
1138  for (i=0; i < state->undo_point; ++i)
1139  if (state->undo_rec[i].char_storage >= 0)
1140  state->undo_rec[i].char_storage -= n; // @OPTIMIZE: get rid of char_storage and infer it
1141  }
1142  --state->undo_point;
1143  STB_TEXTEDIT_memmove(state->undo_rec, state->undo_rec+1, (size_t) (state->undo_point*sizeof(state->undo_rec[0])));
1144  }
1145 }
1146 
1147 // discard the oldest entry in the redo list--it's bad if this
1148 // ever happens, but because undo & redo have to store the actual
1149 // characters in different cases, the redo character buffer can
1150 // fill up even though the undo buffer didn't
1151 static void stb_textedit_discard_redo(StbUndoState *state)
1152 {
1153  int k = STB_TEXTEDIT_UNDOSTATECOUNT-1;
1154 
1155  if (state->redo_point <= k) {
1156  // if the k'th undo state has characters, clean those up
1157  if (state->undo_rec[k].char_storage >= 0) {
1158  int n = state->undo_rec[k].insert_length, i;
1159  // move the remaining redo character data to the end of the buffer
1160  state->redo_char_point += n;
1161  STB_TEXTEDIT_memmove(state->undo_char + state->redo_char_point, state->undo_char + state->redo_char_point-n, (size_t) ((STB_TEXTEDIT_UNDOCHARCOUNT - state->redo_char_point)*sizeof(STB_TEXTEDIT_CHARTYPE)));
1162  // adjust the position of all the other records to account for above memmove
1163  for (i=state->redo_point; i < k; ++i)
1164  if (state->undo_rec[i].char_storage >= 0)
1165  state->undo_rec[i].char_storage += n;
1166  }
1167  // now move all the redo records towards the end of the buffer; the first one is at 'redo_point'
1168  // [DEAR IMGUI]
1169  size_t move_size = (size_t)((STB_TEXTEDIT_UNDOSTATECOUNT - state->redo_point - 1) * sizeof(state->undo_rec[0]));
1170  const char* buf_begin = (char*)state->undo_rec; (void)buf_begin;
1171  const char* buf_end = (char*)state->undo_rec + sizeof(state->undo_rec); (void)buf_end;
1172  IM_ASSERT(((char*)(state->undo_rec + state->redo_point)) >= buf_begin);
1173  IM_ASSERT(((char*)(state->undo_rec + state->redo_point + 1) + move_size) <= buf_end);
1174  STB_TEXTEDIT_memmove(state->undo_rec + state->redo_point+1, state->undo_rec + state->redo_point, move_size);
1175 
1176  // now move redo_point to point to the new one
1177  ++state->redo_point;
1178  }
1179 }
1180 
1181 static StbUndoRecord *stb_text_create_undo_record(StbUndoState *state, int numchars)
1182 {
1183  // any time we create a new undo record, we discard redo
1184  stb_textedit_flush_redo(state);
1185 
1186  // if we have no free records, we have to make room, by sliding the
1187  // existing records down
1189  stb_textedit_discard_undo(state);
1190 
1191  // if the characters to store won't possibly fit in the buffer, we can't undo
1192  if (numchars > STB_TEXTEDIT_UNDOCHARCOUNT) {
1193  state->undo_point = 0;
1194  state->undo_char_point = 0;
1195  return NULL;
1196  }
1197 
1198  // if we don't have enough free characters in the buffer, we have to make room
1199  while (state->undo_char_point + numchars > STB_TEXTEDIT_UNDOCHARCOUNT)
1200  stb_textedit_discard_undo(state);
1201 
1202  return &state->undo_rec[state->undo_point++];
1203 }
1204 
1205 static STB_TEXTEDIT_CHARTYPE *stb_text_createundo(StbUndoState *state, int pos, int insert_len, int delete_len)
1206 {
1207  StbUndoRecord *r = stb_text_create_undo_record(state, insert_len);
1208  if (r == NULL)
1209  return NULL;
1210 
1211  r->where = pos;
1212  r->insert_length = (STB_TEXTEDIT_POSITIONTYPE) insert_len;
1213  r->delete_length = (STB_TEXTEDIT_POSITIONTYPE) delete_len;
1214 
1215  if (insert_len == 0) {
1216  r->char_storage = -1;
1217  return NULL;
1218  } else {
1219  r->char_storage = state->undo_char_point;
1220  state->undo_char_point += insert_len;
1221  return &state->undo_char[r->char_storage];
1222  }
1223 }
1224 
1225 static void stb_text_undo(STB_TEXTEDIT_STRING *str, STB_TexteditState *state)
1226 {
1227  StbUndoState *s = &state->undostate;
1228  StbUndoRecord u, *r;
1229  if (s->undo_point == 0)
1230  return;
1231 
1232  // we need to do two things: apply the undo record, and create a redo record
1233  u = s->undo_rec[s->undo_point-1];
1234  r = &s->undo_rec[s->redo_point-1];
1235  r->char_storage = -1;
1236 
1239  r->where = u.where;
1240 
1241  if (u.delete_length) {
1242  // if the undo record says to delete characters, then the redo record will
1243  // need to re-insert the characters that get deleted, so we need to store
1244  // them.
1245 
1246  // there are three cases:
1247  // there's enough room to store the characters
1248  // characters stored for *redoing* don't leave room for redo
1249  // characters stored for *undoing* don't leave room for redo
1250  // if the last is true, we have to bail
1251 
1253  // the undo records take up too much character space; there's no space to store the redo characters
1254  r->insert_length = 0;
1255  } else {
1256  int i;
1257 
1258  // there's definitely room to store the characters eventually
1259  while (s->undo_char_point + u.delete_length > s->redo_char_point) {
1260  // should never happen:
1262  return;
1263  // there's currently not enough room, so discard a redo record
1264  stb_textedit_discard_redo(s);
1265  }
1266  r = &s->undo_rec[s->redo_point-1];
1267 
1270 
1271  // now save the characters
1272  for (i=0; i < u.delete_length; ++i)
1273  s->undo_char[r->char_storage + i] = STB_TEXTEDIT_GETCHAR(str, u.where + i);
1274  }
1275 
1276  // now we can carry out the deletion
1277  STB_TEXTEDIT_DELETECHARS(str, u.where, u.delete_length);
1278  }
1279 
1280  // check type of recorded action:
1281  if (u.insert_length) {
1282  // easy case: was a deletion, so we need to insert n characters
1283  STB_TEXTEDIT_INSERTCHARS(str, u.where, &s->undo_char[u.char_storage], u.insert_length);
1285  }
1286 
1287  state->cursor = u.where + u.insert_length;
1288 
1289  s->undo_point--;
1290  s->redo_point--;
1291 }
1292 
1293 static void stb_text_redo(STB_TEXTEDIT_STRING *str, STB_TexteditState *state)
1294 {
1295  StbUndoState *s = &state->undostate;
1296  StbUndoRecord *u, r;
1298  return;
1299 
1300  // we need to do two things: apply the redo record, and create an undo record
1301  u = &s->undo_rec[s->undo_point];
1302  r = s->undo_rec[s->redo_point];
1303 
1304  // we KNOW there must be room for the undo record, because the redo record
1305  // was derived from an undo record
1306 
1309  u->where = r.where;
1310  u->char_storage = -1;
1311 
1312  if (r.delete_length) {
1313  // the redo record requires us to delete characters, so the undo record
1314  // needs to store the characters
1315 
1316  if (s->undo_char_point + u->insert_length > s->redo_char_point) {
1317  u->insert_length = 0;
1318  u->delete_length = 0;
1319  } else {
1320  int i;
1321  u->char_storage = s->undo_char_point;
1323 
1324  // now save the characters
1325  for (i=0; i < u->insert_length; ++i)
1326  s->undo_char[u->char_storage + i] = STB_TEXTEDIT_GETCHAR(str, u->where + i);
1327  }
1328 
1329  STB_TEXTEDIT_DELETECHARS(str, r.where, r.delete_length);
1330  }
1331 
1332  if (r.insert_length) {
1333  // easy case: need to insert n characters
1334  STB_TEXTEDIT_INSERTCHARS(str, r.where, &s->undo_char[r.char_storage], r.insert_length);
1336  }
1337 
1338  state->cursor = r.where + r.insert_length;
1339 
1340  s->undo_point++;
1341  s->redo_point++;
1342 }
1343 
1344 static void stb_text_makeundo_insert(STB_TexteditState *state, int where, int length)
1345 {
1346  stb_text_createundo(&state->undostate, where, 0, length);
1347 }
1348 
1349 static void stb_text_makeundo_delete(STB_TEXTEDIT_STRING *str, STB_TexteditState *state, int where, int length)
1350 {
1351  int i;
1352  STB_TEXTEDIT_CHARTYPE *p = stb_text_createundo(&state->undostate, where, length, 0);
1353  if (p) {
1354  for (i=0; i < length; ++i)
1355  p[i] = STB_TEXTEDIT_GETCHAR(str, where+i);
1356  }
1357 }
1358 
1359 static void stb_text_makeundo_replace(STB_TEXTEDIT_STRING *str, STB_TexteditState *state, int where, int old_length, int new_length)
1360 {
1361  int i;
1362  STB_TEXTEDIT_CHARTYPE *p = stb_text_createundo(&state->undostate, where, old_length, new_length);
1363  if (p) {
1364  for (i=0; i < old_length; ++i)
1365  p[i] = STB_TEXTEDIT_GETCHAR(str, where+i);
1366  }
1367 }
1368 
1369 // reset the state to default
1370 static void stb_textedit_clear_state(STB_TexteditState *state, int is_single_line)
1371 {
1372  state->undostate.undo_point = 0;
1373  state->undostate.undo_char_point = 0;
1376  state->select_end = state->select_start = 0;
1377  state->cursor = 0;
1378  state->has_preferred_x = 0;
1379  state->preferred_x = 0;
1380  state->cursor_at_end_of_line = 0;
1381  state->initialized = 1;
1382  state->single_line = (unsigned char) is_single_line;
1383  state->insert_mode = 0;
1384  state->row_count_per_page = 0;
1385 }
1386 
1387 // API initialize
1388 static void stb_textedit_initialize_state(STB_TexteditState *state, int is_single_line)
1389 {
1390  stb_textedit_clear_state(state, is_single_line);
1391 }
1392 
1393 #if defined(__GNUC__) || defined(__clang__)
1394 #pragma GCC diagnostic push
1395 #pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wcast-qual"
1396 #endif
1397 
1398 static int stb_textedit_paste(STB_TEXTEDIT_STRING *str, STB_TexteditState *state, STB_TEXTEDIT_CHARTYPE const *ctext, int len)
1399 {
1400  return stb_textedit_paste_internal(str, state, (STB_TEXTEDIT_CHARTYPE *) ctext, len);
1401 }
1402 
1403 #if defined(__GNUC__) || defined(__clang__)
1404 #pragma GCC diagnostic pop
1405 #endif
1406 
1407 #endif//STB_TEXTEDIT_IMPLEMENTATION
1408 
1409 /*
1410 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1411 This software is available under 2 licenses -- choose whichever you prefer.
1412 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1413 ALTERNATIVE A - MIT License
1414 Copyright (c) 2017 Sean Barrett
1415 Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of
1416 this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in
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1428 OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
1429 SOFTWARE.
1430 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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1433 Anyone is free to copy, modify, publish, use, compile, sell, or distribute this
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