Allow the area to be bigger than u16 (width and height remain u16) (#4318)

Now the editor can fill **very** large terminals.
Changed/removed tests which check the truncating behaviour.
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A-Walrus 2022-10-26 06:00:13 +03:00 committed by GitHub
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3 changed files with 15 additions and 54 deletions

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@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ impl Buffer {
/// Returns a Buffer with all cells initialized with the attributes of the given Cell
pub fn filled(area: Rect, cell: &Cell) -> Buffer {
let size = area.area() as usize;
let size = area.area();
let mut content = Vec::with_capacity(size);
for _ in 0..size {
content.push(cell.clone());
@ -239,7 +239,7 @@ impl Buffer {
y,
self.area
);
((y - self.area.y) * self.area.width + (x - self.area.x)) as usize
((y - self.area.y) as usize) * (self.area.width as usize) + ((x - self.area.x) as usize)
}
/// Returns the index in the Vec<Cell> for the given global (x, y) coordinates,
@ -278,8 +278,8 @@ impl Buffer {
self.content.len()
);
(
self.area.x + i as u16 % self.area.width,
self.area.y + i as u16 / self.area.width,
(self.area.x as usize + (i % self.area.width as usize)) as u16,
(self.area.y as usize + (i / self.area.width as usize)) as u16,
)
}
@ -480,7 +480,7 @@ impl Buffer {
/// Resize the buffer so that the mapped area matches the given area and that the buffer
/// length is equal to area.width * area.height
pub fn resize(&mut self, area: Rect) {
let length = area.area() as usize;
let length = area.area();
if self.content.len() > length {
self.content.truncate(length);
} else {
@ -587,8 +587,8 @@ impl Buffer {
let mut to_skip: usize = 0;
for (i, (current, previous)) in next_buffer.iter().zip(previous_buffer.iter()).enumerate() {
if (current != previous || invalidated > 0) && to_skip == 0 {
let x = i as u16 % width;
let y = i as u16 / width;
let x = (i % width as usize) as u16;
let y = (i / width as usize) as u16;
updates.push((x, y, &next_buffer[i]));
}

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@ -4,12 +4,12 @@ use helix_tui::{
};
#[test]
fn terminal_buffer_size_should_be_limited() {
fn terminal_buffer_size_should_not_be_limited() {
let backend = TestBackend::new(400, 400);
let terminal = Terminal::new(backend).unwrap();
let size = terminal.backend().size().unwrap();
assert_eq!(size.width, 255);
assert_eq!(size.height, 255);
assert_eq!(size.width, 400);
assert_eq!(size.height, 400);
}
// #[test]

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@ -95,31 +95,19 @@ pub struct Rect {
}
impl Rect {
/// Creates a new rect, with width and height limited to keep the area under max u16.
/// If clipped, aspect ratio will be preserved.
/// Creates a new rect, with width and height
pub fn new(x: u16, y: u16, width: u16, height: u16) -> Rect {
let max_area = u16::max_value();
let (clipped_width, clipped_height) =
if u32::from(width) * u32::from(height) > u32::from(max_area) {
let aspect_ratio = f64::from(width) / f64::from(height);
let max_area_f = f64::from(max_area);
let height_f = (max_area_f / aspect_ratio).sqrt();
let width_f = height_f * aspect_ratio;
(width_f as u16, height_f as u16)
} else {
(width, height)
};
Rect {
x,
y,
width: clipped_width,
height: clipped_height,
width,
height,
}
}
#[inline]
pub fn area(self) -> u16 {
self.width * self.height
pub fn area(self) -> usize {
(self.width as usize) * (self.height as usize)
}
#[inline]
@ -630,33 +618,6 @@ impl Style {
mod tests {
use super::*;
#[test]
fn test_rect_size_truncation() {
for width in 256u16..300u16 {
for height in 256u16..300u16 {
let rect = Rect::new(0, 0, width, height);
rect.area(); // Should not panic.
assert!(rect.width < width || rect.height < height);
// The target dimensions are rounded down so the math will not be too precise
// but let's make sure the ratios don't diverge crazily.
assert!(
(f64::from(rect.width) / f64::from(rect.height)
- f64::from(width) / f64::from(height))
.abs()
< 1.0
)
}
}
// One dimension below 255, one above. Area above max u16.
let width = 900;
let height = 100;
let rect = Rect::new(0, 0, width, height);
assert_ne!(rect.width, 900);
assert_ne!(rect.height, 100);
assert!(rect.width < width || rect.height < height);
}
#[test]
fn test_rect_size_preservation() {
for width in 0..256u16 {