debian-mirror-gitlab/lib/gitlab/string_range_marker.rb
2018-03-17 18:26:18 +05:30

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module Gitlab
class StringRangeMarker
attr_accessor :raw_line, :rich_line, :html_escaped
def initialize(raw_line, rich_line = nil)
@raw_line = raw_line.dup
if rich_line.nil?
@rich_line = raw_line.dup
@html_escaped = false
else
@rich_line = ERB::Util.html_escape(rich_line)
@html_escaped = true
end
end
def mark(marker_ranges)
return rich_line unless marker_ranges
if html_escaped
rich_marker_ranges = []
marker_ranges.each do |range|
# Map the inline-diff range based on the raw line to character positions in the rich line
rich_positions = position_mapping[range].flatten
# Turn the array of character positions into ranges
rich_marker_ranges.concat(collapse_ranges(rich_positions))
end
else
rich_marker_ranges = marker_ranges
end
offset = 0
# Mark each range
rich_marker_ranges.each_with_index do |range, i|
offset_range = (range.begin + offset)..(range.end + offset)
original_text = rich_line[offset_range]
text = yield(original_text, left: i == 0, right: i == rich_marker_ranges.length - 1)
rich_line[offset_range] = text
offset += text.length - original_text.length
end
@html_escaped ? rich_line.html_safe : rich_line
end
private
# Mapping of character positions in the raw line, to the rich (highlighted) line
def position_mapping
@position_mapping ||= begin
mapping = []
rich_pos = 0
(0..raw_line.length).each do |raw_pos|
rich_char = rich_line[rich_pos]
# The raw and rich lines are the same except for HTML tags,
# so skip over any `<...>` segment
while rich_char == '<'
until rich_char == '>'
rich_pos += 1
rich_char = rich_line[rich_pos]
end
rich_pos += 1
rich_char = rich_line[rich_pos]
end
# multi-char HTML entities in the rich line correspond to a single character in the raw line
if rich_char == '&'
multichar_mapping = [rich_pos]
until rich_char == ';'
rich_pos += 1
multichar_mapping << rich_pos
rich_char = rich_line[rich_pos]
end
mapping[raw_pos] = multichar_mapping
else
mapping[raw_pos] = rich_pos
end
rich_pos += 1
end
mapping
end
end
# Takes an array of integers, and returns an array of ranges covering the same integers
def collapse_ranges(positions)
return [] if positions.empty?
ranges = []
start = prev = positions[0]
range = start..prev
positions[1..-1].each do |pos|
if pos == prev + 1
range = start..pos
prev = pos
else
ranges << range
start = prev = pos
range = start..prev
end
end
ranges << range
ranges
end
end
end