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Co-authored-by: Luca Casonato <lucacasonato@yahoo.com>
515 lines
11 KiB
Rust
515 lines
11 KiB
Rust
// Copyright 2018-2020 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
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use deno_core::serde_json::json;
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use deno_core::serde_json::Value;
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use dissimilar::diff;
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use dissimilar::Chunk;
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use lspower::lsp_types;
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use lspower::lsp_types::TextEdit;
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use std::ops::Bound;
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use std::ops::Range;
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use std::ops::RangeBounds;
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// TODO(@kitson) in general all of these text handling routines don't handle
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// JavaScript encoding in the same way and likely cause issues when trying to
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// arbitrate between chars and Unicode graphemes. There be dragons.
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/// Generate a character position for the start of each line. For example:
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///
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/// ```rust
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/// let actual = index_lines("a\nb\n");
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/// assert_eq!(actual, vec![0, 2, 4]);
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/// ```
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///
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pub fn index_lines(text: &str) -> Vec<u32> {
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let mut indexes = vec![0_u32];
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for (i, c) in text.chars().enumerate() {
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if c == '\n' {
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indexes.push((i + 1) as u32);
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}
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}
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indexes
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}
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enum IndexValid {
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All,
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UpTo(u32),
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}
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impl IndexValid {
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fn covers(&self, line: u32) -> bool {
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match *self {
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IndexValid::UpTo(to) => to > line,
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IndexValid::All => true,
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}
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}
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}
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fn to_range(line_index: &[u32], range: lsp_types::Range) -> Range<usize> {
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let start =
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(line_index[range.start.line as usize] + range.start.character) as usize;
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let end =
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(line_index[range.end.line as usize] + range.end.character) as usize;
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Range { start, end }
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}
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pub fn to_position(line_index: &[u32], char_pos: u32) -> lsp_types::Position {
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let mut line = 0_usize;
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let mut line_start = 0_u32;
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for (pos, v) in line_index.iter().enumerate() {
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if char_pos < *v {
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break;
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}
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line_start = *v;
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line = pos;
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}
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lsp_types::Position {
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line: line as u32,
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character: char_pos - line_start,
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}
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}
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pub fn to_char_pos(line_index: &[u32], position: lsp_types::Position) -> u32 {
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if let Some(line_start) = line_index.get(position.line as usize) {
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line_start + position.character
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} else {
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0_u32
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}
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}
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/// Apply a vector of document changes to the supplied string.
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pub fn apply_content_changes(
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content: &mut String,
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content_changes: Vec<lsp_types::TextDocumentContentChangeEvent>,
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) {
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let mut line_index = index_lines(&content);
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let mut index_valid = IndexValid::All;
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for change in content_changes {
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if let Some(range) = change.range {
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if !index_valid.covers(range.start.line) {
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line_index = index_lines(&content);
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}
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let range = to_range(&line_index, range);
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content.replace_range(range, &change.text);
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} else {
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*content = change.text;
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index_valid = IndexValid::UpTo(0);
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}
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}
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}
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/// Compare two strings and return a vector of text edit records which are
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/// supported by the Language Server Protocol.
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pub fn get_edits(a: &str, b: &str) -> Vec<TextEdit> {
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let chunks = diff(a, b);
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let mut text_edits = Vec::<TextEdit>::new();
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let line_index = index_lines(a);
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let mut iter = chunks.iter().peekable();
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let mut a_pos = 0_u32;
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loop {
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let chunk = iter.next();
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match chunk {
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None => break,
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Some(Chunk::Equal(e)) => {
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a_pos += e.chars().count() as u32;
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}
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Some(Chunk::Delete(d)) => {
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let start = to_position(&line_index, a_pos);
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a_pos += d.chars().count() as u32;
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let end = to_position(&line_index, a_pos);
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let range = lsp_types::Range { start, end };
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match iter.peek() {
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Some(Chunk::Insert(i)) => {
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iter.next();
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text_edits.push(TextEdit {
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range,
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new_text: i.to_string(),
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});
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}
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_ => text_edits.push(TextEdit {
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range,
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new_text: "".to_string(),
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}),
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}
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}
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Some(Chunk::Insert(i)) => {
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let pos = to_position(&line_index, a_pos);
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let range = lsp_types::Range {
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start: pos,
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end: pos,
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};
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text_edits.push(TextEdit {
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range,
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new_text: i.to_string(),
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});
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}
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}
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}
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text_edits
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}
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/// Convert a difference between two strings into a change range used by the
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/// TypeScript Language Service.
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pub fn get_range_change(a: &str, b: &str) -> Value {
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let chunks = diff(a, b);
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let mut iter = chunks.iter().peekable();
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let mut started = false;
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let mut start = 0;
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let mut end = 0;
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let mut new_length = 0;
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let mut equal = 0;
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let mut a_pos = 0;
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loop {
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let chunk = iter.next();
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match chunk {
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None => break,
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Some(Chunk::Equal(e)) => {
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a_pos += e.chars().count();
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equal += e.chars().count();
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}
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Some(Chunk::Delete(d)) => {
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if !started {
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start = a_pos;
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started = true;
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equal = 0;
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}
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a_pos += d.chars().count();
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if started {
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end = a_pos;
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new_length += equal;
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equal = 0;
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}
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}
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Some(Chunk::Insert(i)) => {
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if !started {
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start = a_pos;
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end = a_pos;
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started = true;
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equal = 0;
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} else {
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end += equal;
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}
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new_length += i.chars().count() + equal;
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equal = 0;
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}
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}
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}
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json!({
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"span": {
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"start": start,
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"length": end - start,
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},
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"newLength": new_length,
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})
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}
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/// Provide a slice of a string based on a character range.
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pub fn slice(s: &str, range: impl RangeBounds<usize>) -> &str {
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let start = match range.start_bound() {
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Bound::Included(bound) | Bound::Excluded(bound) => *bound,
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Bound::Unbounded => 0,
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};
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let len = match range.end_bound() {
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Bound::Included(bound) => *bound + 1,
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Bound::Excluded(bound) => *bound,
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Bound::Unbounded => s.len(),
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} - start;
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substring(s, start, start + len)
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}
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/// Provide a substring based on the start and end character index positions.
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pub fn substring(s: &str, start: usize, end: usize) -> &str {
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let len = end - start;
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let mut char_pos = 0;
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let mut byte_start = 0;
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let mut it = s.chars();
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loop {
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if char_pos == start {
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break;
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}
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if let Some(c) = it.next() {
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char_pos += 1;
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byte_start += c.len_utf8();
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} else {
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break;
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}
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}
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char_pos = 0;
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let mut byte_end = byte_start;
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loop {
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if char_pos == len {
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break;
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}
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if let Some(c) = it.next() {
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char_pos += 1;
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byte_end += c.len_utf8();
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} else {
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break;
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}
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}
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&s[byte_start..byte_end]
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}
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#[cfg(test)]
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mod tests {
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use super::*;
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#[test]
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fn test_apply_content_changes() {
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let mut content = "a\nb\nc\nd".to_string();
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let content_changes = vec![lsp_types::TextDocumentContentChangeEvent {
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range: Some(lsp_types::Range {
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start: lsp_types::Position {
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line: 1,
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character: 0,
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},
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end: lsp_types::Position {
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line: 1,
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character: 1,
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},
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}),
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range_length: Some(1),
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text: "e".to_string(),
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}];
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apply_content_changes(&mut content, content_changes);
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assert_eq!(content, "a\ne\nc\nd");
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_get_edits() {
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let a = "abcdefg";
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let b = "a\nb\nchije\nfg\n";
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let actual = get_edits(a, b);
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assert_eq!(
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actual,
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vec![
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TextEdit {
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range: lsp_types::Range {
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start: lsp_types::Position {
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line: 0,
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character: 1
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},
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end: lsp_types::Position {
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line: 0,
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character: 5
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}
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},
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new_text: "\nb\nchije\n".to_string()
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},
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TextEdit {
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range: lsp_types::Range {
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start: lsp_types::Position {
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line: 0,
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character: 7
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},
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end: lsp_types::Position {
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line: 0,
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character: 7
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}
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},
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new_text: "\n".to_string()
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},
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]
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);
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_get_range_change() {
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let a = "abcdefg";
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let b = "abedcfg";
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let actual = get_range_change(a, b);
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assert_eq!(
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actual,
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json!({
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"span": {
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"start": 2,
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"length": 3,
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},
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"newLength": 3
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})
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);
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let a = "abfg";
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let b = "abcdefg";
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let actual = get_range_change(a, b);
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assert_eq!(
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actual,
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json!({
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"span": {
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"start": 2,
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"length": 0,
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},
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"newLength": 3
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})
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);
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let a = "abcdefg";
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let b = "abfg";
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let actual = get_range_change(a, b);
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assert_eq!(
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actual,
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json!({
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"span": {
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"start": 2,
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"length": 3,
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},
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"newLength": 0
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})
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);
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let a = "abcdefg";
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let b = "abfghij";
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let actual = get_range_change(a, b);
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assert_eq!(
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actual,
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json!({
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"span": {
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"start": 2,
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"length": 5,
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},
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"newLength": 5
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})
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);
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let a = "abcdefghijk";
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let b = "axcxexfxixk";
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let actual = get_range_change(a, b);
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assert_eq!(
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actual,
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json!({
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"span": {
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"start": 1,
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"length": 9,
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},
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"newLength": 9
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})
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);
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let a = "abcde";
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let b = "ab(c)de";
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let actual = get_range_change(a, b);
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assert_eq!(
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actual,
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json!({
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"span" : {
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"start": 2,
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"length": 1,
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},
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"newLength": 3
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})
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);
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_index_lines() {
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let actual = index_lines("a\nb\r\nc");
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assert_eq!(actual, vec![0, 2, 5]);
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_to_position() {
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let line_index = index_lines("a\nb\r\nc\n");
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assert_eq!(
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to_position(&line_index, 6),
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lsp_types::Position {
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line: 2,
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character: 1,
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}
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);
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assert_eq!(
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to_position(&line_index, 0),
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lsp_types::Position {
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line: 0,
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character: 0,
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}
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);
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assert_eq!(
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to_position(&line_index, 3),
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lsp_types::Position {
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line: 1,
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character: 1,
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}
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);
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_to_position_mbc() {
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let line_index = index_lines("y̆\n😱🦕\n🤯\n");
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assert_eq!(
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to_position(&line_index, 0),
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lsp_types::Position {
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line: 0,
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character: 0,
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}
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);
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assert_eq!(
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to_position(&line_index, 2),
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lsp_types::Position {
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line: 0,
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character: 2,
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}
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);
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assert_eq!(
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to_position(&line_index, 3),
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lsp_types::Position {
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line: 1,
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character: 0,
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}
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);
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assert_eq!(
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to_position(&line_index, 4),
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lsp_types::Position {
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line: 1,
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character: 1,
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}
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);
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assert_eq!(
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to_position(&line_index, 5),
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lsp_types::Position {
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line: 1,
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character: 2,
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}
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);
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assert_eq!(
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to_position(&line_index, 6),
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lsp_types::Position {
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line: 2,
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character: 0,
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}
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);
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assert_eq!(
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to_position(&line_index, 7),
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lsp_types::Position {
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line: 2,
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character: 1,
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}
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);
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assert_eq!(
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to_position(&line_index, 8),
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lsp_types::Position {
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line: 3,
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character: 0,
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}
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);
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_substring() {
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assert_eq!(substring("Deno", 1, 3), "en");
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assert_eq!(substring("y̆y̆", 2, 4), "y̆");
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// this doesn't work like JavaScript, as 🦕 is treated as a single char in
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// Rust, but as two chars in JavaScript.
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// assert_eq!(substring("🦕🦕", 2, 4), "🦕");
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_slice() {
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assert_eq!(slice("Deno", 1..3), "en");
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assert_eq!(slice("Deno", 1..=3), "eno");
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assert_eq!(slice("Deno Land", 1..), "eno Land");
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assert_eq!(slice("Deno", ..3), "Den");
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}
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}
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