cursive/src/utils/mod.rs

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//! Toolbox to make text layout easier.
use unicode_width::UnicodeWidthStr;
mod lines_iterator;
mod reader;
pub use self::lines_iterator::{LinesIterator, Row};
pub use self::reader::ProgressReader;
/// Computes a sub-string length that fits in the given `width`.
///
/// Takes non-breakable elements from `iter`, while keeping the
/// string width under `width` (and adding the length of `delimiter`
/// between each element).
///
/// Given `total_text = iter.collect().join(delimiter)`, the result
/// is the length of the longest prefix of `width` or less cells,
/// without breaking inside an element.
///
/// Example:
///
/// ```
/// # extern crate cursive;
/// extern crate unicode_segmentation;
/// use unicode_segmentation::UnicodeSegmentation;
///
/// # use cursive::utils::prefix_length;
/// # fn main() {
/// let my_text = "blah...";
/// // This returns the number of bytes for a prefix of `my_text` that
/// // fits within 5 cells.
/// prefix_length(my_text.graphemes(true), 5, "");
/// # }
/// ```
pub fn prefix_length<'a, I: Iterator<Item = &'a str>>(iter: I, width: usize,
delimiter: &str)
-> usize {
let delimiter_width = delimiter.width();
let delimiter_len = delimiter.len();
let sum = iter.scan(0, |w, token| {
*w += token.width();
if *w > width {
None
} else {
// Add a space
*w += delimiter_width;
Some(token)
}
})
.map(|token| token.len() + delimiter_len)
.fold(0, |a, b| a + b);
// We counted delimiter once too many times,
// but only if the iterator was non empty.
if sum == 0 {
sum
} else {
sum - delimiter_len
}
}