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# Klammertext_indent.py
#
# EXPERIMENTAL. Reindentation for Klammertext files — the Sublime Text
# counterpart of doc/edit/emacs/klammertext-indent.el. This file is a
# separate unit: delete it (or move it out of the package folder) to disable
# indentation entirely; the rest of the Klammertext package is unaffected.
#
# Command name (for keymaps / the command palette): klammertext_reindent
# Keybinding: Ctrl+Alt+I (in Default.sublime-keymap), scoped to Klammertext
# files. It reindents the line(s) touched by the selection — the current
# line when there is just a caret. Nothing reformats automatically (no
# on-Enter auto-indent), because whitespace is content in Klammertext.
#
# The algorithm, the indentation convention, and the policy lists
# (TRANSPARENT_KLAMMERS, CODE_KLAMMERS, INDENT_OFFSET, ...) live in the
# shared core, doc/edit/shared/klammertext_edit.py — the single Python
# implementation used by the Sublime, Vim, and VS Code integrations and by
# the language server. This file is only the Sublime command wrapper.
#
# The shared core is located next to this file (a vendored copy — the
# installed-package layout produced by doc/make_editing_zip.sh), or in
# ../shared (the repository layout), or under $KLAMMERTEXT_HOME.
import os
import sys
try:
import sublime
import sublime_plugin
_IN_SUBLIME = True
except ImportError: # standalone import outside Sublime Text
_IN_SUBLIME = False
def _import_shared():
here = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))
candidates = [here, os.path.join(os.path.dirname(here), 'shared')]
kh = os.environ.get('KLAMMERTEXT_HOME')
if kh:
candidates.append(os.path.join(kh, 'doc', 'edit', 'shared'))
for d in candidates:
if os.path.isfile(os.path.join(d, 'klammertext_edit.py')):
if d not in sys.path:
sys.path.insert(0, d)
break
import klammertext_edit
return klammertext_edit
KE = _import_shared()
if _IN_SUBLIME:
class KlammertextReindentCommand(sublime_plugin.TextCommand):
"""Reindent the line(s) touched by the selection per the Klammertext
convention. Sublime equivalent of TAB in the Emacs mode (which has no
Sublime analogue: TAB there always inserts). Bound to Ctrl+Alt+I."""
def run(self, edit):
view = self.view
s = view.substr(sublime.Region(0, view.size()))
bols = []
seen = set()
for region in view.sel():
for line in view.lines(region):
if line.a not in seen:
seen.add(line.a)
bols.append(line.a)
# Compute all edits from the original text, then apply from the
# bottom up so earlier offsets stay valid.
for a, b, new in sorted(KE.reindent_lines(s, bols), reverse=True):
view.replace(edit, sublime.Region(a, b), new)
def is_enabled(self):
return self.view.match_selector(0, "text.klammertext")