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mostly working: dedup spaces
[peach-html5-editor.git] / editor.coffee
index 0d6e761..da40866 100644 (file)
@@ -19,15 +19,20 @@ TYPE_TEXT = peach_parser.TYPE_TEXT
 TYPE_COMMENT = peach_parser.TYPE_COMMENT
 TYPE_DOCTYPE = peach_parser.TYPE_DOCTYPE
 
+debug_dot_at = (doc, x, y) ->
+       el = doc.createElement 'div'
+       el.setAttribute 'style', "position: absolute; left: #{x}px; top: #{y}px; width: 1px; height: 3px; background-color: red"
+       doc.body.appendChild el
+       #console.log(new Error().stack)
+
 # text nodes don't have getBoundingClientRect(), so use selection api to find
 # it.
-get_text_bounding_rect = (el) ->
 get_el_bounds = (el) ->
        if el.getBoundingClientRect?
                rect = el.getBoundingClientRect()
        else
                # text nodes don't have getBoundingClientRect(), so use range api
-               range = document.createRange()
+               range = el.ownerDocument.createRange()
                range.selectNodeContents el
                rect = range.getBoundingClientRect()
        doc = el.ownerDocument.documentElement
@@ -41,57 +46,47 @@ get_el_bounds = (el) ->
                h: rect.height ? (rect.top - rect.bottom)
        }
 
+# Warning: currently assumes you're asking about a single character
+# Note: chromium returns multiple bounding rects for a space at a line-break
+# Note: chromium's getBoundingClientRect() is broken (when zero-area client rects)
+# Note: sometimes returns null (eg for whitespace that is not visible)
+text_range_bounds = (el, start, end) ->
+       range = document.createRange()
+       range.setStart el, start
+       range.setEnd el, end
+       rects = range.getClientRects()
+       if rects.length > 0
+               rect = rects[0]
+       else
+               return null
+       doc = el.ownerDocument.documentElement
+       win = el.ownerDocument.defaultView
+       y_fix = win.pageYOffset - doc.clientTop
+       x_fix = win.pageXOffset - doc.clientLeft
+       return {
+               x: rect.left + x_fix
+               y: rect.top + y_fix
+               w: rect.width ? (rect.right - rect.left)
+               h: rect.height ? (rect.top - rect.bottom)
+               rects: rects
+               bounding: range.getBoundingClientRect()
+       }
+
 # figure out the x/y coordinates of where the cursor should be if it's at
 # position ``i`` within text node ``n``
-#
-# implementation: insert a span tag where we want the cursor, and ask the
-# browser where it put that span
+# sometimes returns null (eg for whitespace that is not visible)
 window.cursor_to_xyh = cursor_to_xyh = (n, i) ->
-       parent = n.el.parentNode
-       els = []
-       txts = []
-       plus_width = false
-       if n.text.length < 2
-               bounds = get_el_offset n.el
-               if i is 1
-                       plus_width = true
+       range = document.createRange()
+       if n.text.length is 0
+               ret = text_range_bounds n.el, 0, 0
+       if i is n.text.length
+               ret = text_range_bounds n.el, i - 1, i
+               if ret?
+                       ret.x += ret.w
        else
-               if i is 0 # cursor at start of text
-                       check_i = 0
-                       txts.push n.text.substr 0, 1
-                       txts.push n.text.substr 1
-               else if i is n.text.length # cursor at end of text
-                       check_i = 1
-                       plus_width = true
-                       txts.push n.text.substr 0, n.text.length - 1
-                       txts.push n.text.substr n.text.length - 1
-               else
-                       check_i = 1
-                       txts.push n.text.substr 0, i
-                       txts.push n.text.substr i, 1
-                       txts.push n.text.substr i + 1
-               for txt, txt_i in txts
-                       el = n.el.ownerDocument.createTextNode txt
-                       if txt_i is check_i
-                               span = n.el.ownerDocument.createElement 'span'
-                               span.appendChild el
-                               el = span
-                       els.push el
-                       parent.insertBefore el, n.el
-               parent.removeChild n.el
-               bounds = get_el_bounds els[check_i]
-               parent.insertBefore n.el, els[0]
-               for el in els
-                       parent.removeChild el
-       ret = x: bounds.x, y: bounds.y, h: bounds.h
-       if plus_width
-               ret.x += bounds.w
-       # fudge case where bounds are BS because we're on non-significant whitespace
-       if i > 0
-               first = cursor_to_xyh n, 0
-               if ret.x <= first.x and ret.y is first.y
-                       # no need for a loop here, because recursion
-                       ret = cursor_to_xyh n, i - 1
+               ret = text_range_bounds n.el, i, i + 1
+       if ret?
+               debug_dot_at n.el.ownerDocument, ret.x, ret.y
        return ret
 
 # encode text so it can be safely placed inside an html attribute
@@ -227,10 +222,14 @@ traverse_tree = (tree, state, cb) ->
 find_next_cursor_position = (tree, n, i) ->
        if n? and n.type is TYPE_TEXT and n.text.length > i
                orig_xyh = cursor_to_xyh n, i
+               unless orig_xyh?
+                       console.log "ERROR: couldn't find xy for current cursor location"
+                       return
                for next_i in [i+1 .. n.text.length] # inclusive is valid (after last char)
                        next_xyh = cursor_to_xyh n, next_i
-                       if next_xyh.x > orig_xyh.x or next_xyh.y > orig_xyh.y
-                               return [n, next_i]
+                       if next_xyh?
+                               if next_xyh.x > orig_xyh.x or next_xyh.y > orig_xyh.y
+                                       return [n, next_i]
        found = traverse_tree tree, before: n?, (node, state) ->
                if node.type is TYPE_TEXT and state.before is false
                        state.node = node
@@ -245,10 +244,14 @@ find_next_cursor_position = (tree, n, i) ->
 find_prev_cursor_position = (tree, n, i) ->
        if n? and n.type is TYPE_TEXT and i > 0
                orig_xyh = cursor_to_xyh n, i
+               unless orig_xyh?
+                       console.log "ERROR: couldn't find xy for current cursor location"
+                       return
                for prev_i in [i-1 .. 0]
                        prev_xyh = cursor_to_xyh n, prev_i
-                       if prev_xyh.x < orig_xyh.x or prev_xyh.y < orig_xyh.y
-                               return [n, prev_i]
+                       if prev_xyh?
+                               if prev_xyh.x < orig_xyh.x or prev_xyh.y < orig_xyh.y
+                                       return [n, prev_i]
                return [n, i - 1]
        found = traverse_tree tree, before: n?, (node, state) ->
                if node.type is TYPE_TEXT
@@ -281,12 +284,20 @@ find_loc_cursor_position = (tree, loc) ->
                                return [c, 0] if c.text.length is 0
                                before_i = 0
                                before = cursor_to_xyh c, before_i
+                               unless before?
+                                       console.log "error: failed to find cursor pixel location for start of", c
+                                       return
                                after_i = c.text.length
                                after = cursor_to_xyh c, after_i
+                               unless after?
+                                       console.log "error: failed to find cursor pixel location for end of", c
+                                       return
                                if loc.y < before.y + before.h and loc.x < before.x
-                                       continue # before first char on first line
+                                       # console.log 'before first char on first line'
+                                       continue
                                if loc.y > after.y and loc.x > after.x
-                                       continue # after last char on last line
+                                       # console.log 'after last char on last line'
+                                       continue
                                if loc.y < before.y
                                        console.log "Warning: click in bounding box but above first line"
                                        continue # above first line (runaround?)
@@ -296,6 +307,9 @@ find_loc_cursor_position = (tree, loc) ->
                                while after_i - before_i > 1
                                        cur_i = Math.round((before_i + after_i) / 2)
                                        cur = cursor_to_xyh c, cur_i
+                                       unless loc?
+                                               console.log "error: failed to find cursor pixel location for", c, cur_i
+                                               return
                                        if loc.y < cur.y or (loc.y <= cur.y + cur.h and loc.x < cur.x)
                                                after_i = cur_i
                                                after = cur
@@ -309,6 +323,71 @@ find_loc_cursor_position = (tree, loc) ->
                                        return [c, after_i]
        return null
 
+# browsers collapse these (html5 spec calls these "space characters")
+is_space_code = (char_code) ->
+       switch char_code
+               when 9, 10, 12, 13, 32
+                       return true
+       return false
+is_space = (chr) ->
+       return is_space_code chr.charCodeAt 0
+
+# warning: contains browser-specific hackery
+is_space_significant = (n, i) ->
+       range = document.createRange()
+       range.setStart n.el, i
+       range.setEnd n.el, i + 1
+       rects = range.getClientRects()
+       bounding_rect = range.getBoundingClientRect()
+       if rects.length is 0
+               return false
+       if rects.length > 1
+               # chromium returns two rects in both these cases:
+               # 1. a space that is word-wrapped. one rect on each line. Note that
+               #    chromium does _not_ do this for _all_ spaces that are word wrapped.
+               # 2. the last (insignificant) space in a sequence of collapsing spaces
+               #    in this case the rects are identical.
+               if rects[1].top > rects[0].top
+                       return true
+       width = rects[0].width ? (rects[0].right - rects[0].left)
+       if width > 0
+               return true
+       # firefox reports the space that's word-wrapped as zero width
+       if n.text.length > i + 1
+               range.setStart n.el, i + 1
+               range.setEnd n.el, i + 2
+               next_rects = range.getClientRects()
+               if next_rects.length > 0
+                       if next_rects[0].top > rects[0].top
+                               # next character is lower on the screen, so this must be a word-wrap space
+                               return true
+       else
+               # FIXME detect word-wrap in last character
+               # could be followed by an inline block with no starting space
+       # FIXME chromium gets here for a significant space at the begining of a
+       # text node that word-wraps
+       return false
+
+# pass a node (from parser library, ie it should have .el and .text)
+remove_insignificant_whitespace = (n) ->
+       changed = false
+       if n.type is TYPE_TEXT
+               i = 0
+               while i < n.text.length
+                       if is_space_code n.text.charCodeAt i
+                               if is_space_significant n, i
+                                       i += 1
+                               else
+                                       n.el.textContent = n.text = (n.text.substr 0, i) + (n.text.substr i + 1)
+                                       changed = true
+                       else
+                               i += 1
+       if n.children.length > 0
+               for c in n.children
+                       if remove_insignificant_whitespace c
+                               changed = true
+       return changed
+
 class PeachHTML5Editor
        constructor: (in_el, options = {}) ->
                @in_el = in_el
@@ -438,6 +517,7 @@ class PeachHTML5Editor
                                                        @cursor[0].text.substr(@cursor[1])
                                        @cursor[0].el.nodeValue = @cursor[0].text
                                        @move_cursor [@cursor[0], @cursor[1] + 1]
+                                       @changed()
                                return false
                        if options.stylesheet # TODO test this
                                istyle = @idoc.createElement 'style'
@@ -457,11 +537,21 @@ class PeachHTML5Editor
                return
        load_html: (html) ->
                @tree = peach_parser.parse html, @parser_opts
-               #as_html = dom_to_html @tree
-               #@iframe.contentDocument.body.innerHTML = as_html
                @clear_dom()
                instantiate_tree @tree, @idoc.body
+               remove_insignificant_whitespace type: TYPE_TAG, children: @tree
+               @changed()
+       changed: ->
+               # FIXME don't export cursor placeholder (when cursor is between space characters)
+               @in_el.onchange = null
+               @in_el.value = dom_to_html @tree
+               @in_el.onchange = =>
+                       @load_html @in_el.value
        move_cursor: (cursor) ->
+               loc = cursor_to_xyh cursor[0], cursor[1]
+               unless loc?
+                       console.log "error: tried to move cursor to position that has no pixel location", cursor[0], cursor[1]
+                       return
                @cursor = cursor
                # replace cursor, to reset blink animation
                if @cursor_visible
@@ -470,7 +560,6 @@ class PeachHTML5Editor
                @idoc.body.appendChild @cursor_el
                @cursor_visible = true
                # TODO figure out x,y coords for cursor
-               loc = cursor_to_xyh cursor[0], cursor[1]
                @cursor_el.style.left = "#{loc.x}px"
                @cursor_el.style.top = "#{loc.y}px"