Better validation method APIs for Range
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This way they do less work, are more specific to what we actually need, and they compose.
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@ -71,6 +71,8 @@ pub fn nth_prev_grapheme_boundary(slice: RopeSlice, char_idx: usize, n: usize) -
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}
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/// Finds the previous grapheme boundary before the given char position.
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#[must_use]
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#[inline(always)]
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pub fn prev_grapheme_boundary(slice: RopeSlice, char_idx: usize) -> usize {
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nth_prev_grapheme_boundary(slice, char_idx, 1)
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}
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@ -117,12 +119,16 @@ pub fn nth_next_grapheme_boundary(slice: RopeSlice, char_idx: usize, n: usize) -
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}
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/// Finds the next grapheme boundary after the given char position.
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#[must_use]
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#[inline(always)]
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pub fn next_grapheme_boundary(slice: RopeSlice, char_idx: usize) -> usize {
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nth_next_grapheme_boundary(slice, char_idx, 1)
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}
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/// Returns the passed char index if it's already a grapheme boundary,
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/// or the next grapheme boundary char index if not.
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#[must_use]
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#[inline]
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pub fn ensure_grapheme_boundary_next(slice: RopeSlice, char_idx: usize) -> usize {
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if char_idx == 0 {
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char_idx
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@ -133,6 +139,8 @@ pub fn ensure_grapheme_boundary_next(slice: RopeSlice, char_idx: usize) -> usize
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/// Returns the passed char index if it's already a grapheme boundary,
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/// or the prev grapheme boundary char index if not.
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#[must_use]
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#[inline]
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pub fn ensure_grapheme_boundary_prev(slice: RopeSlice, char_idx: usize) -> usize {
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if char_idx == slice.len_chars() {
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char_idx
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@ -142,6 +150,7 @@ pub fn ensure_grapheme_boundary_prev(slice: RopeSlice, char_idx: usize) -> usize
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}
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/// Returns whether the given char position is a grapheme boundary.
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#[must_use]
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pub fn is_grapheme_boundary(slice: RopeSlice, char_idx: usize) -> bool {
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// Bounds check
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debug_assert!(char_idx <= slice.len_chars());
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@ -137,58 +137,61 @@ impl Range {
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}
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}
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/// Compute the ends of the range, shifted (if needed) to align with
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/// grapheme boundaries.
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/// Compute a possibly new range from this range, attempting to ensure
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/// a minimum range width of 1 char by shifting the head in the forward
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/// direction as needed.
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///
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/// This should generally be used for cursor validation.
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/// This method will never shift the anchor, and will only shift the
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/// head in the forward direction. Therefore, this method can fail
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/// at ensuring the minimum width if and only if the passed range is
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/// both zero-width and at the end of the `RopeSlice`.
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///
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/// Always succeeds.
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/// If the input range is grapheme-boundary aligned, the returned range
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/// will also be. Specifically, if the head needs to shift to achieve
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/// the minimum width, it will shift to the next grapheme boundary.
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#[must_use]
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pub fn aligned_range(&self, slice: RopeSlice) -> (usize, usize) {
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#[inline]
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pub fn min_width_1(&self, slice: RopeSlice) -> Self {
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if self.anchor == self.head {
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let pos = ensure_grapheme_boundary_prev(slice, self.anchor);
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(pos, pos)
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Range {
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anchor: self.anchor,
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head: next_grapheme_boundary(slice, self.head),
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horiz: self.horiz,
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}
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} else {
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(
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ensure_grapheme_boundary_prev(slice, self.from()),
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ensure_grapheme_boundary_next(slice, self.to()),
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)
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*self
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}
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}
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/// Same as `ensure_grapheme_validity()` + attempts to ensure a minimum
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/// char width in the direction of the head.
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/// Compute a possibly new range from this range, with its ends
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/// shifted as needed to align with grapheme boundaries.
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///
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/// This should generally be used as a pre-pass for operations that
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/// require a minimum selection width to achieve their intended behavior.
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///
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/// This will fail at ensuring the minimum width only if the passed
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/// `RopeSlice` is too short in the direction of the head, in which
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/// case the range will fill the available length in that direction.
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///
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/// Ensuring grapheme-boundary alignment always succeeds.
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/// Zero-width ranges will always stay zero-width, and non-zero-width
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/// ranges will never collapse to zero-width.
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#[must_use]
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pub fn min_width_range(&self, slice: RopeSlice, min_char_width: usize) -> (usize, usize) {
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if min_char_width == 0 {
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return self.aligned_range(slice);
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}
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if self.anchor <= self.head {
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let anchor = ensure_grapheme_boundary_prev(slice, self.anchor);
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let head = ensure_grapheme_boundary_next(
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slice,
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self.head
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.max(anchor + min_char_width)
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.min(slice.len_chars()),
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);
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(anchor, head)
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pub fn grapheme_aligned(&self, slice: RopeSlice) -> Self {
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let (new_anchor, new_head) = if self.anchor == self.head {
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let pos = ensure_grapheme_boundary_prev(slice, self.anchor);
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(pos, pos)
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} else if self.anchor < self.head {
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(
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ensure_grapheme_boundary_prev(slice, self.anchor),
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ensure_grapheme_boundary_next(slice, self.head),
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)
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} else {
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let anchor = ensure_grapheme_boundary_next(slice, self.anchor);
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let head = ensure_grapheme_boundary_prev(
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slice,
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self.head.min(anchor.saturating_sub(min_char_width)),
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);
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(head, anchor)
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(
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ensure_grapheme_boundary_next(slice, self.anchor),
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ensure_grapheme_boundary_prev(slice, self.head),
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)
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};
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Range {
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anchor: new_anchor,
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head: new_head,
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horiz: if new_anchor == self.anchor {
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self.horiz
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} else {
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None
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},
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}
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}
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@ -571,97 +574,127 @@ mod test {
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#[test]
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fn test_overlaps() {
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fn overlaps(a: (usize, usize), b: (usize, usize)) -> bool {
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Range::new(a.0, a.1).overlaps(&Range::new(b.0, b.1))
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}
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// Two non-zero-width ranges, no overlap.
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assert!(!Range::new(0, 3).overlaps(&Range::new(3, 6)));
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assert!(!Range::new(0, 3).overlaps(&Range::new(6, 3)));
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assert!(!Range::new(3, 0).overlaps(&Range::new(3, 6)));
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assert!(!Range::new(3, 0).overlaps(&Range::new(6, 3)));
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assert!(!Range::new(3, 6).overlaps(&Range::new(0, 3)));
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assert!(!Range::new(3, 6).overlaps(&Range::new(3, 0)));
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assert!(!Range::new(6, 3).overlaps(&Range::new(0, 3)));
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assert!(!Range::new(6, 3).overlaps(&Range::new(3, 0)));
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assert!(!overlaps((0, 3), (3, 6)));
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assert!(!overlaps((0, 3), (6, 3)));
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assert!(!overlaps((3, 0), (3, 6)));
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assert!(!overlaps((3, 0), (6, 3)));
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assert!(!overlaps((3, 6), (0, 3)));
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assert!(!overlaps((3, 6), (3, 0)));
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assert!(!overlaps((6, 3), (0, 3)));
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assert!(!overlaps((6, 3), (3, 0)));
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// Two non-zero-width ranges, overlap.
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assert!(Range::new(0, 4).overlaps(&Range::new(3, 6)));
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assert!(Range::new(0, 4).overlaps(&Range::new(6, 3)));
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assert!(Range::new(4, 0).overlaps(&Range::new(3, 6)));
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assert!(Range::new(4, 0).overlaps(&Range::new(6, 3)));
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assert!(Range::new(3, 6).overlaps(&Range::new(0, 4)));
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assert!(Range::new(3, 6).overlaps(&Range::new(4, 0)));
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assert!(Range::new(6, 3).overlaps(&Range::new(0, 4)));
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assert!(Range::new(6, 3).overlaps(&Range::new(4, 0)));
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assert!(overlaps((0, 4), (3, 6)));
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assert!(overlaps((0, 4), (6, 3)));
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assert!(overlaps((4, 0), (3, 6)));
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assert!(overlaps((4, 0), (6, 3)));
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assert!(overlaps((3, 6), (0, 4)));
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assert!(overlaps((3, 6), (4, 0)));
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assert!(overlaps((6, 3), (0, 4)));
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assert!(overlaps((6, 3), (4, 0)));
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// Zero-width and non-zero-width range, no overlap.
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assert!(!Range::new(0, 3).overlaps(&Range::new(3, 3)));
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assert!(!Range::new(3, 0).overlaps(&Range::new(3, 3)));
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assert!(!Range::new(3, 3).overlaps(&Range::new(0, 3)));
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assert!(!Range::new(3, 3).overlaps(&Range::new(3, 0)));
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assert!(!overlaps((0, 3), (3, 3)));
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assert!(!overlaps((3, 0), (3, 3)));
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assert!(!overlaps((3, 3), (0, 3)));
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assert!(!overlaps((3, 3), (3, 0)));
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// Zero-width and non-zero-width range, overlap.
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assert!(Range::new(1, 4).overlaps(&Range::new(1, 1)));
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assert!(Range::new(4, 1).overlaps(&Range::new(1, 1)));
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assert!(Range::new(1, 1).overlaps(&Range::new(1, 4)));
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assert!(Range::new(1, 1).overlaps(&Range::new(4, 1)));
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assert!(overlaps((1, 4), (1, 1)));
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assert!(overlaps((4, 1), (1, 1)));
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assert!(overlaps((1, 1), (1, 4)));
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assert!(overlaps((1, 1), (4, 1)));
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assert!(Range::new(1, 4).overlaps(&Range::new(3, 3)));
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assert!(Range::new(4, 1).overlaps(&Range::new(3, 3)));
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assert!(Range::new(3, 3).overlaps(&Range::new(1, 4)));
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assert!(Range::new(3, 3).overlaps(&Range::new(4, 1)));
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assert!(overlaps((1, 4), (3, 3)));
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assert!(overlaps((4, 1), (3, 3)));
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assert!(overlaps((3, 3), (1, 4)));
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assert!(overlaps((3, 3), (4, 1)));
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// Two zero-width ranges, no overlap.
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assert!(!Range::new(0, 0).overlaps(&Range::new(1, 1)));
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assert!(!Range::new(1, 1).overlaps(&Range::new(0, 0)));
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assert!(!overlaps((0, 0), (1, 1)));
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assert!(!overlaps((1, 1), (0, 0)));
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// Two zero-width ranges, overlap.
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assert!(Range::new(1, 1).overlaps(&Range::new(1, 1)));
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assert!(overlaps((1, 1), (1, 1)));
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_aligned_range() {
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fn test_graphem_aligned() {
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let r = Rope::from_str("\r\nHi\r\n");
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let s = r.slice(..);
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assert_eq!(Range::new(0, 0).aligned_range(s), (0, 0));
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assert_eq!(Range::new(0, 1).aligned_range(s), (0, 2));
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assert_eq!(Range::new(1, 1).aligned_range(s), (0, 0));
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assert_eq!(Range::new(1, 2).aligned_range(s), (0, 2));
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assert_eq!(Range::new(2, 2).aligned_range(s), (2, 2));
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assert_eq!(Range::new(2, 3).aligned_range(s), (2, 3));
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assert_eq!(Range::new(1, 3).aligned_range(s), (0, 3));
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assert_eq!(Range::new(3, 5).aligned_range(s), (3, 6));
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assert_eq!(Range::new(4, 5).aligned_range(s), (4, 6));
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assert_eq!(Range::new(5, 5).aligned_range(s), (4, 4));
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assert_eq!(Range::new(6, 6).aligned_range(s), (6, 6));
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// Zero-width.
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assert_eq!(Range::new(0, 0).grapheme_aligned(s), Range::new(0, 0));
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assert_eq!(Range::new(1, 1).grapheme_aligned(s), Range::new(0, 0));
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assert_eq!(Range::new(2, 2).grapheme_aligned(s), Range::new(2, 2));
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assert_eq!(Range::new(3, 3).grapheme_aligned(s), Range::new(3, 3));
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assert_eq!(Range::new(4, 4).grapheme_aligned(s), Range::new(4, 4));
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assert_eq!(Range::new(5, 5).grapheme_aligned(s), Range::new(4, 4));
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assert_eq!(Range::new(6, 6).grapheme_aligned(s), Range::new(6, 6));
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// Forward.
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assert_eq!(Range::new(0, 1).grapheme_aligned(s), Range::new(0, 2));
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assert_eq!(Range::new(1, 2).grapheme_aligned(s), Range::new(0, 2));
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assert_eq!(Range::new(2, 3).grapheme_aligned(s), Range::new(2, 3));
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assert_eq!(Range::new(3, 4).grapheme_aligned(s), Range::new(3, 4));
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assert_eq!(Range::new(4, 5).grapheme_aligned(s), Range::new(4, 6));
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assert_eq!(Range::new(5, 6).grapheme_aligned(s), Range::new(4, 6));
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assert_eq!(Range::new(0, 2).grapheme_aligned(s), Range::new(0, 2));
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assert_eq!(Range::new(1, 3).grapheme_aligned(s), Range::new(0, 3));
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assert_eq!(Range::new(2, 4).grapheme_aligned(s), Range::new(2, 4));
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assert_eq!(Range::new(3, 5).grapheme_aligned(s), Range::new(3, 6));
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assert_eq!(Range::new(4, 6).grapheme_aligned(s), Range::new(4, 6));
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// Reverse.
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assert_eq!(Range::new(1, 0).grapheme_aligned(s), Range::new(2, 0));
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assert_eq!(Range::new(2, 1).grapheme_aligned(s), Range::new(2, 0));
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assert_eq!(Range::new(3, 2).grapheme_aligned(s), Range::new(3, 2));
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assert_eq!(Range::new(4, 3).grapheme_aligned(s), Range::new(4, 3));
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assert_eq!(Range::new(5, 4).grapheme_aligned(s), Range::new(6, 4));
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assert_eq!(Range::new(6, 5).grapheme_aligned(s), Range::new(6, 4));
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assert_eq!(Range::new(2, 0).grapheme_aligned(s), Range::new(2, 0));
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assert_eq!(Range::new(3, 1).grapheme_aligned(s), Range::new(3, 0));
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assert_eq!(Range::new(4, 2).grapheme_aligned(s), Range::new(4, 2));
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assert_eq!(Range::new(5, 3).grapheme_aligned(s), Range::new(6, 3));
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assert_eq!(Range::new(6, 4).grapheme_aligned(s), Range::new(6, 4));
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_min_width_range() {
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fn test_min_width_1() {
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let r = Rope::from_str("\r\nHi\r\n");
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let s = r.slice(..);
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assert_eq!(Range::new(0, 0).min_width_range(s, 1), (0, 2));
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assert_eq!(Range::new(0, 1).min_width_range(s, 1), (0, 2));
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assert_eq!(Range::new(1, 1).min_width_range(s, 1), (0, 2));
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assert_eq!(Range::new(1, 2).min_width_range(s, 1), (0, 2));
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assert_eq!(Range::new(2, 2).min_width_range(s, 1), (2, 3));
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assert_eq!(Range::new(2, 3).min_width_range(s, 1), (2, 3));
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assert_eq!(Range::new(1, 3).min_width_range(s, 1), (0, 3));
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assert_eq!(Range::new(3, 5).min_width_range(s, 1), (3, 6));
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assert_eq!(Range::new(4, 5).min_width_range(s, 1), (4, 6));
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assert_eq!(Range::new(5, 5).min_width_range(s, 1), (4, 6));
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assert_eq!(Range::new(6, 6).min_width_range(s, 1), (6, 6));
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// Zero-width.
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assert_eq!(Range::new(0, 0).min_width_1(s), Range::new(0, 2));
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assert_eq!(Range::new(1, 1).min_width_1(s), Range::new(1, 2));
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assert_eq!(Range::new(2, 2).min_width_1(s), Range::new(2, 3));
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assert_eq!(Range::new(3, 3).min_width_1(s), Range::new(3, 4));
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assert_eq!(Range::new(4, 4).min_width_1(s), Range::new(4, 6));
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assert_eq!(Range::new(5, 5).min_width_1(s), Range::new(5, 6));
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assert_eq!(Range::new(6, 6).min_width_1(s), Range::new(6, 6));
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assert_eq!(Range::new(1, 0).min_width_range(s, 1), (0, 2));
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assert_eq!(Range::new(2, 1).min_width_range(s, 1), (0, 2));
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assert_eq!(Range::new(3, 2).min_width_range(s, 1), (2, 3));
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assert_eq!(Range::new(3, 1).min_width_range(s, 1), (0, 3));
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assert_eq!(Range::new(5, 3).min_width_range(s, 1), (3, 6));
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assert_eq!(Range::new(5, 4).min_width_range(s, 1), (4, 6));
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// Forward.
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assert_eq!(Range::new(0, 1).min_width_1(s), Range::new(0, 1));
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assert_eq!(Range::new(1, 2).min_width_1(s), Range::new(1, 2));
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assert_eq!(Range::new(2, 3).min_width_1(s), Range::new(2, 3));
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assert_eq!(Range::new(3, 4).min_width_1(s), Range::new(3, 4));
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assert_eq!(Range::new(4, 5).min_width_1(s), Range::new(4, 5));
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assert_eq!(Range::new(5, 6).min_width_1(s), Range::new(5, 6));
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assert_eq!(Range::new(3, 4).min_width_range(s, 3), (3, 6));
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assert_eq!(Range::new(4, 3).min_width_range(s, 3), (0, 4));
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assert_eq!(Range::new(3, 4).min_width_range(s, 20), (3, 6));
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assert_eq!(Range::new(4, 3).min_width_range(s, 20), (0, 4));
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// Reverse.
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assert_eq!(Range::new(1, 0).min_width_1(s), Range::new(1, 0));
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assert_eq!(Range::new(2, 1).min_width_1(s), Range::new(2, 1));
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assert_eq!(Range::new(3, 2).min_width_1(s), Range::new(3, 2));
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assert_eq!(Range::new(4, 3).min_width_1(s), Range::new(4, 3));
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assert_eq!(Range::new(5, 4).min_width_1(s), Range::new(5, 4));
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assert_eq!(Range::new(6, 5).min_width_1(s), Range::new(6, 5));
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}
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#[test]
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