package readline import "regexp" // SetHintText - a nasty function to force writing a new hint text. It does not update helpers, it just renders // them, so the hint will survive until the helpers (thus including the hint) will be updated/recomputed. /* func (rl *Instance) SetHintText(s string) { rl.hintText = []rune(s) rl.renderHelpers() } */ func (rl *Instance) getHintText() { if !rl.modeAutoFind && !rl.modeTabFind { // Return if no hints provided by the user/engine if rl.HintText == nil { rl.resetHintText() return } // The hint text also works with the virtual completion line system. // This way, the hint is also refreshed depending on what we are pointing // at with our cursor. rl.hintText = rl.HintText(rl.getCompletionLine()) } } // writeHintText - only writes the hint text and computes its offsets. func (rl *Instance) writeHintText() { if len(rl.hintText) == 0 { //rl.hintY = 0 return } width := GetTermWidth() // Wraps the line, and counts the number of newlines in the string, // adjusting the offset as well. re := regexp.MustCompile(`\r?\n`) newlines := re.Split(string(rl.hintText), -1) offset := len(newlines) wrapped, hintLen := WrapText(string(rl.hintText), width) offset += hintLen // rl.hintY = offset hintText := string(wrapped) if len(hintText) > 0 { print(rl.HintFormatting + string(hintText) + seqReset) } } func (rl *Instance) resetHintText() { //rl.hintY = 0 rl.hintText = []rune{} }