Java Code Examples for org.eclipse.xtext.formatting2.regionaccess.ITextReplacement#getOffset()
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Example 1
Source File: TextRegionRewriter.java From xtext-core with Eclipse Public License 2.0 | 6 votes |
@Override public void renderToAppendable(ITextSegment input, Iterable<? extends ITextReplacement> rep, Appendable result) throws IOException { int offset = input.getOffset(); String text = input.getText(); List<ITextReplacement> list = new TextReplacementList<ITextReplacement>(rep); Collections.sort(list); int lastOffset = 0; for (ITextReplacement r : list) { result.append(text.subSequence(lastOffset, r.getOffset() - offset)); result.append(r.getReplacementText()); lastOffset = (r.getOffset() - offset) + r.getLength(); } if (lastOffset <= text.length()) result.append(text.subSequence(lastOffset, text.length())); }
Example 2
Source File: FormattableDocument.java From xtext-core with Eclipse Public License 2.0 | 6 votes |
protected String applyTextReplacements(Iterable<ITextReplacement> replacements) { ITextSegment region = getRegion(); String input = region.getText(); ArrayList<ITextReplacement> list = Lists.newArrayList(replacements); Collections.sort(list); int startOffset = region.getOffset(); int lastOffset = 0; StringBuilder result = new StringBuilder(); for (ITextReplacement r : list) { int offset = r.getOffset() - startOffset; result.append(input.subSequence(lastOffset, offset)); result.append(r.getReplacementText()); lastOffset = offset + r.getLength(); } result.append(input.subSequence(lastOffset, input.length())); return result.toString(); }
Example 3
Source File: TextReplacerContext.java From xtext-core with Eclipse Public License 2.0 | 6 votes |
@Override public boolean isWrapInRegion() { ITextRegionAccess access = getDocument().getRequest().getTextRegionAccess(); ITextSegment region = getReplacer().getRegion(); int lastOffset = region.getOffset(); for (ITextReplacement rep : this.getLocalReplacements()) { int endOffset = rep.getOffset(); String between = access.textForOffset(lastOffset, endOffset - lastOffset); if (between.contains("\n") || rep.getReplacementText().contains("\n")) { return true; } lastOffset = rep.getEndOffset(); } String rest = access.textForOffset(lastOffset, region.getEndOffset() - lastOffset); if (rest.contains("\n")) { return true; } return false; }
Example 4
Source File: ChangeSerializerTextEditComposer.java From xtext-eclipse with Eclipse Public License 2.0 | 5 votes |
protected void collectChanges(IEmfResourceChange e, List<TextEdit> edits) { if (e instanceof ITextDocumentChange && e.getResource() == recording) { ITextDocumentChange change = (ITextDocumentChange) e; for (ITextReplacement c : change.getReplacements()) { ReplaceEdit edit = new ReplaceEdit(c.getOffset(), c.getLength(), c.getReplacementText()); edits.add(edit); } } }
Example 5
Source File: TextReplacerContext.java From xtext-core with Eclipse Public License 2.0 | 5 votes |
protected boolean isInRequestedRange(ITextReplacement repl) { Collection<ITextRegion> regions = document.getRequest().getRegions(); if (regions.isEmpty()) return true; for (org.eclipse.xtext.util.ITextRegion region : regions) if (region.getOffset() <= repl.getOffset() && region.getOffset() + region.getLength() >= repl.getEndOffset()) return true; return false; }