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diff --git a/library/text.tcl b/library/text.tcl index 2bf1b2b..59e395c 100644 --- a/library/text.tcl +++ b/library/text.tcl @@ -1202,3 +1202,99 @@ proc ::tk::TextScanDrag {w x y} { $w scan dragto $x $y } } + +# ::tk::TextUndoRedoProcessMarks -- +# +# This proc is executed after an undo or redo action. +# It processes the list of undo/redo marks temporarily set in the +# text widget to positions delimiting where changes happened, and +# returns a flat list of ranges. The temporary marks are removed +# from the text widget. +# +# Arguments: +# w - The text widget + +proc ::tk::TextUndoRedoProcessMarks {w} { + set indices {} + set undoMarks {} + + # only consider the temporary marks set by an undo/redo action + foreach mark [$w mark names] { + if {[string range $mark 0 11] eq "tk::undoMark"} { + lappend undoMarks $mark + } + } + + # transform marks into indices + # the number of undo/redo marks is always even, each right mark + # completes a left mark to give a range + # this is true because: + # - undo/redo only deals with insertions and deletions of text + # - insertions may move marks but not delete them + # - when deleting text, marks located inside the deleted range + # are not erased but moved to the start of the deletion range + # . this is done in TkBTreeDeleteIndexRange ("This segment + # refuses to die...") + # . because MarkDeleteProc does nothing else than returning + # a value indicating that marks are not deleted by this + # deleteProc + # . mark deletion rather happen through [.text mark unset xxx] + # which was not used _up to this point of the code_ (it + # is a bit later just before exiting the present proc) + set nUndoMarks [llength $undoMarks] + set n [expr {$nUndoMarks / 2}] + set undoMarks [lsort -dictionary $undoMarks] + set Lmarks [lrange $undoMarks 0 [expr {$n - 1}]] + set Rmarks [lrange $undoMarks $n [llength $undoMarks]] + foreach Lmark $Lmarks Rmark $Rmarks { + lappend indices [$w index $Lmark] [$w index $Rmark] + $w mark unset $Lmark $Rmark + } + + # process ranges to: + # - remove those already fully included in another range + # - merge overlapping ranges + set ind [lsort -dictionary -stride 2 $indices] + set indices {} + + for {set i 0} {$i < $nUndoMarks} {incr i 2} { + set il1 [lindex $ind $i] + set ir1 [lindex $ind [expr {$i + 1}]] + lappend indices $il1 $ir1 + + for {set j [expr {$i + 2}]} {$j < $nUndoMarks} {incr j 2} { + set il2 [lindex $ind $j] + set ir2 [lindex $ind [expr {$j + 1}]] + + if {[$w compare $il2 > $ir1]} { + # second range starts after the end of first range + # -> further second ranges do not need to be considered + # because ranges were sorted by increasing first index + set j $nUndoMarks + + } else { + if {[$w compare $ir2 > $ir1]} { + # second range overlaps first range + # -> merge them into a single range + set indices [lreplace $indices end-1 end] + lappend indices $il1 $ir2 + + } else { + # second range is fully included in first range + # -> ignore it + + } + # in both cases above, the second range shall be + # trimmed out from the list of ranges + set ind [lreplace $ind $j [expr {$j + 1}]] + incr j -2 + incr nUndoMarks -2 + + } + + } + + } + + return $indices +} |