示例#1
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 private boolean isBlankLine(int line, CharSequence chars) {
   Document document = myDocument;
   if (document == null) {
     return true;
   }
   int startOffset = document.getLineStartOffset(line);
   int endOffset = document.getLineEndOffset(line);
   return CharArrayUtil.shiftForward(chars, startOffset, endOffset, " \t")
       >= myDocument.getLineEndOffset(line);
 }
示例#2
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        @Override
        @SuppressWarnings({"AssignmentToForLoopParameter"})
        public void paint(
            @NotNull Editor editor, @NotNull RangeHighlighter highlighter, @NotNull Graphics g) {
          int startOffset = highlighter.getStartOffset();
          final Document doc = highlighter.getDocument();
          if (startOffset >= doc.getTextLength()) return;

          final int endOffset = highlighter.getEndOffset();
          final int endLine = doc.getLineNumber(endOffset);

          int off;
          int startLine = doc.getLineNumber(startOffset);
          IndentGuideDescriptor descriptor =
              editor.getIndentsModel().getDescriptor(startLine, endLine);

          final CharSequence chars = doc.getCharsSequence();
          do {
            int start = doc.getLineStartOffset(startLine);
            int end = doc.getLineEndOffset(startLine);
            off = CharArrayUtil.shiftForward(chars, start, end, " \t");
            startLine--;
          } while (startLine > 1 && off < doc.getTextLength() && chars.charAt(off) == '\n');

          final VisualPosition startPosition = editor.offsetToVisualPosition(off);
          int indentColumn = startPosition.column;

          // It's considered that indent guide can cross not only white space but comments, javadocs
          // etc. Hence, there is a possible
          // case that the first indent guide line is, say, single-line comment where comment
          // symbols ('//') are located at the first
          // visual column. We need to calculate correct indent guide column then.
          int lineShift = 1;
          if (indentColumn <= 0 && descriptor != null) {
            indentColumn = descriptor.indentLevel;
            lineShift = 0;
          }
          if (indentColumn <= 0) return;

          final FoldingModel foldingModel = editor.getFoldingModel();
          if (foldingModel.isOffsetCollapsed(off)) return;

          final FoldRegion headerRegion =
              foldingModel.getCollapsedRegionAtOffset(doc.getLineEndOffset(doc.getLineNumber(off)));
          final FoldRegion tailRegion =
              foldingModel.getCollapsedRegionAtOffset(
                  doc.getLineStartOffset(doc.getLineNumber(endOffset)));

          if (tailRegion != null && tailRegion == headerRegion) return;

          final boolean selected;
          final IndentGuideDescriptor guide = editor.getIndentsModel().getCaretIndentGuide();
          if (guide != null) {
            final CaretModel caretModel = editor.getCaretModel();
            final int caretOffset = caretModel.getOffset();
            selected =
                caretOffset >= off
                    && caretOffset < endOffset
                    && caretModel.getLogicalPosition().column == indentColumn;
          } else {
            selected = false;
          }

          Point start =
              editor.visualPositionToXY(
                  new VisualPosition(startPosition.line + lineShift, indentColumn));
          final VisualPosition endPosition = editor.offsetToVisualPosition(endOffset);
          Point end =
              editor.visualPositionToXY(new VisualPosition(endPosition.line, endPosition.column));
          int maxY = end.y;
          if (endPosition.line == editor.offsetToVisualPosition(doc.getTextLength()).line) {
            maxY += editor.getLineHeight();
          }

          Rectangle clip = g.getClipBounds();
          if (clip != null) {
            if (clip.y >= maxY || clip.y + clip.height <= start.y) {
              return;
            }
            maxY = Math.min(maxY, clip.y + clip.height);
          }

          final EditorColorsScheme scheme = editor.getColorsScheme();
          g.setColor(
              selected
                  ? scheme.getColor(EditorColors.SELECTED_INDENT_GUIDE_COLOR)
                  : scheme.getColor(EditorColors.INDENT_GUIDE_COLOR));

          // There is a possible case that indent line intersects soft wrap-introduced text.
          // Example:
          //     this is a long line <soft-wrap>
          // that| is soft-wrapped
          //     |
          //     | <- vertical indent
          //
          // Also it's possible that no additional intersections are added because of soft wrap:
          //     this is a long line <soft-wrap>
          //     |   that is soft-wrapped
          //     |
          //     | <- vertical indent
          // We want to use the following approach then:
          //     1. Show only active indent if it crosses soft wrap-introduced text;
          //     2. Show indent as is if it doesn't intersect with soft wrap-introduced text;
          if (selected) {
            g.drawLine(start.x + 2, start.y, start.x + 2, maxY);
          } else {
            int y = start.y;
            int newY = start.y;
            SoftWrapModel softWrapModel = editor.getSoftWrapModel();
            int lineHeight = editor.getLineHeight();
            for (int i = Math.max(0, startLine + lineShift); i < endLine && newY < maxY; i++) {
              List<? extends SoftWrap> softWraps = softWrapModel.getSoftWrapsForLine(i);
              int logicalLineHeight = softWraps.size() * lineHeight;
              if (i > startLine + lineShift) {
                logicalLineHeight +=
                    lineHeight; // We assume that initial 'y' value points just below the target
                // line.
              }
              if (!softWraps.isEmpty() && softWraps.get(0).getIndentInColumns() < indentColumn) {
                if (y < newY
                    || i
                        > startLine
                            + lineShift) { // There is a possible case that soft wrap is located on
                  // indent start line.
                  g.drawLine(start.x + 2, y, start.x + 2, newY + lineHeight);
                }
                newY += logicalLineHeight;
                y = newY;
              } else {
                newY += logicalLineHeight;
              }

              FoldRegion foldRegion =
                  foldingModel.getCollapsedRegionAtOffset(doc.getLineEndOffset(i));
              if (foldRegion != null && foldRegion.getEndOffset() < doc.getTextLength()) {
                i = doc.getLineNumber(foldRegion.getEndOffset());
              }
            }

            if (y < maxY) {
              g.drawLine(start.x + 2, y, start.x + 2, maxY);
            }
          }
        }
    private void generateJavadoc(CodeDocumentationAwareCommenter commenter)
        throws IncorrectOperationException {
      CodeInsightSettings settings = CodeInsightSettings.getInstance();
      StringBuilder buffer = new StringBuilder();
      final String docCommentLinePrefix = commenter.getDocumentationCommentLinePrefix();
      if (docCommentLinePrefix == null) {
        return;
      }

      // There are at least two approaches for completing javadoc in case there is a text between
      // current caret position and line end:
      //     1. Move that tail text below the javadoc. Use-case:
      //         Before:
      //             /**<caret>public void foo() {}
      //         After:
      //             /**
      //              */
      //             public void foo() {}
      //     2. Move the tail text inside the javadoc. Use-case:
      //          Before:
      //             /**This is <caret>javadoc description
      //          After:
      //             /** This is
      //              * javadoc description
      //              */
      // The later is most relevant when we have 'auto wrap when typing reaches right margin' option
      // set, i.e. user starts javadoc
      // and types until right margin is reached. We want the wrapped text tail to be located inside
      // javadoc and continue typing
      // inside it. So, we have a control flow branch below that does the trick.
      buffer.append(docCommentLinePrefix);
      if (DataManager.getInstance()
              .loadFromDataContext(
                  myDataContext, AutoHardWrapHandler.AUTO_WRAP_LINE_IN_PROGRESS_KEY)
          == Boolean.TRUE) {
        myDocument.insertString(myOffset, buffer);

        // We create new buffer here because the one referenced by current 'buffer' variable value
        // may be already referenced at another
        // place (e.g. 'undo' processing stuff).
        buffer =
            new StringBuilder(LINE_SEPARATOR).append(commenter.getDocumentationCommentSuffix());
        int line = myDocument.getLineNumber(myOffset);
        myOffset = myDocument.getLineEndOffset(line);
      } else {
        buffer.append(LINE_SEPARATOR);
        buffer.append(commenter.getDocumentationCommentSuffix());
      }

      PsiComment comment = createComment(buffer, settings);
      if (comment == null) {
        return;
      }

      myOffset = comment.getTextRange().getStartOffset();
      CharSequence text = myDocument.getCharsSequence();
      myOffset = CharArrayUtil.shiftForwardUntil(text, myOffset, LINE_SEPARATOR);
      myOffset = CharArrayUtil.shiftForward(text, myOffset, LINE_SEPARATOR);
      myOffset = CharArrayUtil.shiftForwardUntil(text, myOffset, docCommentLinePrefix) + 1;
      removeTrailingSpaces(myDocument, myOffset);

      if (!CodeStyleSettingsManager.getSettings(getProject()).JD_LEADING_ASTERISKS_ARE_ENABLED) {
        LOG.assertTrue(
            CharArrayUtil.regionMatches(
                myDocument.getCharsSequence(),
                myOffset - docCommentLinePrefix.length(),
                docCommentLinePrefix));
        myDocument.deleteString(myOffset - docCommentLinePrefix.length(), myOffset);
        myOffset--;
      } else {
        myDocument.insertString(myOffset, " ");
        myOffset++;
      }

      PsiDocumentManager.getInstance(getProject()).commitAllDocuments();
    }