//! Toolbox to make text layout easier. use unicode_width::UnicodeWidthStr; use unicode_segmentation::UnicodeSegmentation; mod lines_iterator; mod reader; pub use self::lines_iterator::{LinesIterator, Row}; pub use self::reader::ProgressReader; /// Computes the length of a prefix 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>(iter: I, width: usize, delimiter: &str) -> usize where I: Iterator { 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 } } /// Computes the length of a suffix that fits in the given `width`. /// /// Doesn't break inside elements returned by `iter`. /// /// Returns the number of bytes of the longest /// suffix from `text` that fits in `width`. /// /// This is a shortcut for `prefix_length(iter.rev(), width, delimiter)` pub fn suffix_length<'a, I>(iter: I, width: usize, delimiter: &str) -> usize where I: DoubleEndedIterator { prefix_length(iter.rev(), width, delimiter) } /// Computes the length of a suffix that fits in the given `width`. /// /// Breaks between any two graphemes. pub fn simple_suffix_length(text: &str, width: usize) -> usize { suffix_length(text.graphemes(true), width, "") }