/** * Alerts all listeners to this document of an insertion. This is overridden so we can update our * syntax highlighting stuff. * * <p>The syntax highlighting stuff has to be here instead of in <code>insertUpdate</code> because * <code>insertUpdate</code> is not called by the undo/redo actions, but this method is. * * @param e The change. */ protected void fireInsertUpdate(DocumentEvent e) { /* * Now that the text is actually inserted into the content and * element structure, we can update our token elements and "last * tokens on lines" structure. */ Element lineMap = getDefaultRootElement(); DocumentEvent.ElementChange change = e.getChange(lineMap); Element[] added = change == null ? null : change.getChildrenAdded(); int numLines = lineMap.getElementCount(); int line = lineMap.getElementIndex(e.getOffset()); int previousLine = line - 1; int previousTokenType = (previousLine > -1 ? lastTokensOnLines.get(previousLine) : Token.NULL); // If entire lines were added... if (added != null && added.length > 0) { Element[] removed = change.getChildrenRemoved(); int numRemoved = removed != null ? removed.length : 0; int endBefore = line + added.length - numRemoved; // System.err.println("... adding lines: " + line + " - " + (endBefore-1)); // System.err.println("... ... added: " + added.length + ", removed:" + numRemoved); for (int i = line; i < endBefore; i++) { setSharedSegment(i); // Loads line i's text into s. int tokenType = tokenMaker.getLastTokenTypeOnLine(s, previousTokenType); lastTokensOnLines.add(i, tokenType); // System.err.println("--------- lastTokensOnLines.size() == " + // lastTokensOnLines.getSize()); previousTokenType = tokenType; } // End of for (int i=line; i<endBefore; i++). // Update last tokens for lines below until they stop changing. updateLastTokensBelow(endBefore, numLines, previousTokenType); } // End of if (added!=null && added.length>0). // Otherwise, text was inserted on a single line... else { // Update last tokens for lines below until they stop changing. updateLastTokensBelow(line, numLines, previousTokenType); } // End of else. // Let all listeners know about the insertion. super.fireInsertUpdate(e); }
/** * Loops through the last-tokens-on-lines array from a specified point onward, updating last-token * values until they stop changing. This should be called when lines are updated/inserted/removed, * as doing so may cause lines below to change color. * * @param line The first line to check for a change in last-token value. * @param numLines The number of lines in the document. * @param previousTokenType The last-token value of the line just before <code>line</code>. * @return The last line that needs repainting. */ private int updateLastTokensBelow(int line, int numLines, int previousTokenType) { int firstLine = line; // Loop through all lines past our starting point. Update even the last // line's info, even though there aren't any lines after it that depend // on it changing for them to be changed, as its state may be used // elsewhere in the library. int end = numLines; // System.err.println("--- end==" + end + " (numLines==" + numLines + ")"); while (line < end) { setSharedSegment(line); // Sets s's text to that of line 'line' in the document. int oldTokenType = lastTokensOnLines.get(line); int newTokenType = tokenMaker.getLastTokenTypeOnLine(s, previousTokenType); // System.err.println("---------------- line " + line + "; oldTokenType==" + oldTokenType + ", // newTokenType==" + newTokenType + ", s=='" + s + "'"); // If this line's end-token value didn't change, stop here. Note // that we're saying this line needs repainting; this is because // the beginning of this line did indeed change color, but the // end didn't. if (oldTokenType == newTokenType) { // System.err.println("... ... ... repainting lines " + firstLine + "-" + line); fireChangedUpdate( new DefaultDocumentEvent(firstLine, line, DocumentEvent.EventType.CHANGE)); return line; } // If the line's end-token value did change, update it and // keep going. // NOTE: "setUnsafe" is okay here as the bounds checking was // already done in lastTokensOnLines.get(line) above. lastTokensOnLines.setUnsafe(line, newTokenType); previousTokenType = newTokenType; line++; } // End of while (line<numLines). // If any lines had their token types changed, fire a changed update // for them. The view will repaint the area covered by the lines. // FIXME: We currently cheat and send the line range that needs to be // repainted as the "offset and length" of the change, since this is // what the view needs. We really should send the actual offset and // length. if (line > firstLine) { // System.err.println("... ... ... repainting lines " + firstLine + "-" + line); fireChangedUpdate(new DefaultDocumentEvent(firstLine, line, DocumentEvent.EventType.CHANGE)); } return line; }
/** * Updates internal state information; e.g. the "last tokens on lines" data. After this, a changed * update is fired to let listeners know that the document's structure has changed. * * <p>This is called internally whenever the syntax style changes. */ protected void updateSyntaxHighlightingInformation() { // Reinitialize the "last token on each line" array. Note that since // the actual text in the document isn't changing, the number of lines // is the same. Element map = getDefaultRootElement(); int numLines = map.getElementCount(); int lastTokenType = Token.NULL; for (int i = 0; i < numLines; i++) { setSharedSegment(i); lastTokenType = tokenMaker.getLastTokenTypeOnLine(s, lastTokenType); lastTokensOnLines.set(i, lastTokenType); } // Let everybody know that syntax styles have (probably) changed. fireChangedUpdate(new DefaultDocumentEvent(0, numLines - 1, DocumentEvent.EventType.CHANGE)); }