package coq-lsp
Language Server Protocol native server for Coq
Install
Dune Dependency
Authors
Maintainers
Sources
coq-lsp-0.2.3.9.0.tbz
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doc/src/coq-lsp.lang/utf.ml.html
Source file utf.ml
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(************************************************************************) (* Flèche => document manager: Language Support *) (* Copyright 2019-2024 Inria -- Dual License LGPL 2.1 / GPL3+ *) (* Written by: Emilio J. Gallego Arias *) (************************************************************************) (* LICENSE NOTE: this file includes code from camomille and OCaml stdlib (for compatibilty). This is just out of convenience, the included functions are quite trivial, and eventually we should be able to use OCaml's stdlib and remove most of this code. *) (* Camomille Copyright: *) (* Copyright (C) 2002, 2003 Yamagata Yoriyuki. *) (* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or *) (* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License *) (* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of *) (* the License, or (at your option) any later version. *) (* As a special exception to the GNU Library General Public License, you *) (* may link, statically or dynamically, a "work that uses this library" *) (* with a publicly distributed version of this library to produce an *) (* executable file containing portions of this library, and distribute *) (* that executable file under terms of your choice, without any of the *) (* additional requirements listed in clause 6 of the GNU Library General *) (* Public License. By "a publicly distributed version of this library", *) (* we mean either the unmodified Library as distributed by the authors, *) (* or a modified version of this library that is distributed under the *) (* conditions defined in clause 3 of the GNU Library General Public *) (* License. This exception does not however invalidate any other reasons *) (* why the executable file might be covered by the GNU Library General *) (* Public License . *) (* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, *) (* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of *) (* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU *) (* Lesser General Public License for more details. *) (* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public *) (* License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software *) (* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 *) (* USA *) (** This module provides facilities for translating language-based locations to protocol-based locations. After a long discussion (thanks Léo !), we have decided that the best is to have `Lang.Point` to store columns offset in the values that are native to the protocol under consideration, set by the upper layers. This scheme kind of follows what we have done since the start with coq-lsp. *) module Encoding = struct (* Used for char offsets *) type t = | Utf8 | Utf16 | Utf32 end (* Future work: support multiple encondings *) (* val set_protocol_encoding : *) (* EJGA: Taken from Camomille, but note what I wrote below *) (* utf8 utils, both Coq and Camomile have similar implementations, at some point we should remove this but for now we keep it internal. For now we use the Camomille functions *) type utf8_string = string type char = int type utf8_index = int type utf16_index = int (* Taken from camomille *) (* Copyright (C) 2002, 2003 Yamagata Yoriyuki. *) let rec search_head s i = if i >= String.length s then i else let n = Char.code (String.unsafe_get s i) in if n < 0x80 || n >= 0xc2 then i else search_head s (i + 1) let next s i = let n = Char.code s.[i] in if n < 0x80 then i + 1 else if n < 0xc0 then search_head s (i + 1) else if n <= 0xdf then i + 2 else if n <= 0xef then i + 3 else if n <= 0xf7 then i + 4 else if n <= 0xfb then i + 5 else if n <= 0xfd then i + 6 else invalid_arg "UTF8.next" let rec length_aux s c i = if i >= String.length s then c else let n = Char.code (String.unsafe_get s i) in let k = if n < 0x80 then 1 else if n < 0xc0 then invalid_arg "UTF8.length" else if n < 0xe0 then 2 else if n < 0xf0 then 3 else if n < 0xf8 then 4 else if n < 0xfc then 5 else if n < 0xfe then 6 else invalid_arg "UTF8.length" in length_aux s (c + 1) (i + k) let length s = length_aux s 0 0 let rec nth_aux s i n = if n = 0 then i else nth_aux s (next s i) (n - 1) let nth s n = nth_aux s 0 n (* end of camomille *) let length_utf16 line = let byte_idx = ref 0 in let utf16_len = ref 0 in let len = String.length line in while !byte_idx < len do let ch = Compat.OCaml4_14.String.get_utf_8_uchar line !byte_idx in let next_idx = next line !byte_idx in byte_idx := next_idx; let l = Compat.OCaml4_14.Uchar.(utf_16_byte_length (utf_decode_uchar ch)) / 2 in utf16_len := !utf16_len + l done; !utf16_len (* UTF16 <-> UTF8 *) let utf8_offset_of_utf16_offset ~line ~(offset : utf16_index) = let byte_idx = ref 0 in let utf16_char_count = ref 0 in let len = String.length line in (try while !utf16_char_count < offset do let ch = Compat.OCaml4_14.String.get_utf_8_uchar line !byte_idx in let next_idx = next line !byte_idx in if next_idx >= len then raise Not_found else byte_idx := next_idx; let code_unit_count = Compat.OCaml4_14.Uchar.(utf_16_byte_length (utf_decode_uchar ch)) / 2 in utf16_char_count := !utf16_char_count + code_unit_count; () done with _ -> ()); !byte_idx let utf16_offset_of_utf8_offset ~line ~(offset : utf8_index) = let byte_idx = ref 0 in let utf16_char_count = ref 0 in let len = String.length line in (try while !byte_idx < offset do let ch = Compat.OCaml4_14.String.get_utf_8_uchar line !byte_idx in let next_idx = next line !byte_idx in if next_idx > len then raise Not_found else byte_idx := next_idx; let code_unit_count = Compat.OCaml4_14.Uchar.(utf_16_byte_length (utf_decode_uchar ch)) / 2 in utf16_char_count := !utf16_char_count + code_unit_count; () done with _ -> ()); !utf16_char_count (******************************************************) (** Not used anywhere, remove? *) (******************************************************) (* UTF16 <-> Char *) let char_of_utf16_offset ~line ~(offset : utf16_index) = let byte_idx = ref 0 in let count = ref 0 in let utf16_char_count = ref 0 in let len = String.length line in (try while !utf16_char_count < offset do let ch = Compat.OCaml4_14.String.get_utf_8_uchar line !byte_idx in let next_idx = next line !byte_idx in if next_idx >= len then raise Not_found else byte_idx := next_idx; let code_unit_count = Compat.OCaml4_14.Uchar.(utf_16_byte_length (utf_decode_uchar ch)) / 2 in utf16_char_count := !utf16_char_count + code_unit_count; count := !count + 1; () done with _ -> ()); !count let utf16_offset_of_char ~line ~(char : char) = let offset16 = ref 0 in let idx = ref 0 in for _ = 0 to char - 1 do let ch = Compat.OCaml4_14.String.get_utf_8_uchar line !idx in let byte_len = Compat.OCaml4_14.Uchar.(utf_16_byte_length (utf_decode_uchar ch)) in offset16 := !offset16 + (byte_len / 2); idx := next line !idx done; !offset16 (* UTF8 <-> Char *) (* That's a tricky one, if the char we are requesting is out of bounds, then we return the last index, 0 in the case line is empty. *) let utf8_offset_of_char ~line ~char = if char < length line then Some (nth line char) else None let find_char line byte = let rec f index n_chars = let next_index = next line index in if next_index > byte then n_chars else f next_index (n_chars + 1) in if byte < String.length line then Some (f 0 0) else None let char_of_utf8_offset ~line ~offset = (* if Debug.unicode then *) (* Io.Log.trace "char_of_index" *) (* (Format.asprintf "str: '%s' | byte: %d" line byte); *) let char = find_char line offset in (* (if Debug.unicode then *) (* match char with *) (* | None -> Io.Log.trace "get_last_text" "failed" *) (* | Some char -> Io.Log.trace "get_last_text" (Format.asprintf "char: %d" char)); *) char
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