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#include "qsyntaxhighlighter.h"
#ifndef QT_NO_SYNTAXHIGHLIGHTER
#include <private/qobject_p.h>
#include <qtextdocument.h>
#include <private/qtextdocument_p.h>
#include <qtextlayout.h>
#include <qpointer.h>
#include <qtextobject.h>
#include <qtextcursor.h>
#include <qdebug.h>
#include <qtextedit.h>
#include <qtimer.h>
QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
class QSyntaxHighlighterPrivate : public QObjectPrivate
{
Q_DECLARE_PUBLIC(QSyntaxHighlighter)
public:
inline QSyntaxHighlighterPrivate() : rehighlightPending(false) {}
QPointer<QTextDocument> doc;
void _q_reformatBlocks(int from, int charsRemoved, int charsAdded);
void reformatBlock(QTextBlock block);
inline void _q_delayedRehighlight() {
if (!rehighlightPending)
return;
rehighlightPending = false;
q_func()->rehighlight();
return;
}
void applyFormatChanges();
QVector<QTextCharFormat> formatChanges;
QTextBlock currentBlock;
bool rehighlightPending;
};
void QSyntaxHighlighterPrivate::applyFormatChanges()
{
QTextLayout *layout = currentBlock.layout();
QList<QTextLayout::FormatRange> ranges = layout->additionalFormats();
const int preeditAreaStart = layout->preeditAreaPosition();
const int preeditAreaLength = layout->preeditAreaText().length();
QList<QTextLayout::FormatRange>::Iterator it = ranges.begin();
while (it != ranges.end()) {
if (it->start >= preeditAreaStart
&& it->start + it->length <= preeditAreaStart + preeditAreaLength)
++it;
else
it = ranges.erase(it);
}
QTextCharFormat emptyFormat;
QTextLayout::FormatRange r;
r.start = r.length = -1;
int i = 0;
while (i < formatChanges.count()) {
while (i < formatChanges.count() && formatChanges.at(i) == emptyFormat)
++i;
if (i >= formatChanges.count())
break;
r.start = i;
r.format = formatChanges.at(i);
while (i < formatChanges.count() && formatChanges.at(i) == r.format)
++i;
if (i >= formatChanges.count())
break;
r.length = i - r.start;
if (r.start >= preeditAreaStart) {
r.start += preeditAreaLength;
} else if (r.start + r.length >= preeditAreaStart) {
r.length += preeditAreaLength;
}
ranges << r;
r.start = r.length = -1;
}
if (r.start != -1) {
r.length = formatChanges.count() - r.start;
if (r.start >= preeditAreaStart) {
r.start += preeditAreaLength;
} else if (r.start + r.length >= preeditAreaStart) {
r.length += preeditAreaLength;
}
ranges << r;
}
layout->setAdditionalFormats(ranges);
}
void QSyntaxHighlighterPrivate::_q_reformatBlocks(int from, int charsRemoved, int charsAdded)
{
Q_UNUSED(charsRemoved);
rehighlightPending = false;
QTextBlock block = doc->findBlock(from);
if (!block.isValid())
return;
int endPosition;
QTextBlock lastBlock = doc->findBlock(from + charsAdded);
if (lastBlock.isValid())
endPosition = lastBlock.position() + lastBlock.length();
else
endPosition = doc->docHandle()->length();
bool forceHighlightOfNextBlock = false;
while (block.isValid() && (block.position() < endPosition || forceHighlightOfNextBlock)) {
const int stateBeforeHighlight = block.userState();
reformatBlock(block);
forceHighlightOfNextBlock = (block.userState() != stateBeforeHighlight);
block = block.next();
}
formatChanges.clear();
}
void QSyntaxHighlighterPrivate::reformatBlock(QTextBlock block)
{
Q_Q(QSyntaxHighlighter);
Q_ASSERT_X(!currentBlock.isValid(), "QSyntaxHighlighter::reformatBlock()", "reFormatBlock() called recursively");
currentBlock = block;
QTextBlock previous = block.previous();
formatChanges.fill(QTextCharFormat(), block.length() - 1);
q->highlightBlock(block.text());
applyFormatChanges();
doc->markContentsDirty(block.position(), block.length());
currentBlock = QTextBlock();
}
/*!
\class QSyntaxHighlighter
\reentrant
\brief The QSyntaxHighlighter class allows you to define syntax
highlighting rules, and in addition you can use the class to query
a document's current formatting or user data.
\since 4.1
\ingroup text
The QSyntaxHighlighter class is a base class for implementing
QTextEdit syntax highlighters. A syntax highligher automatically
highlights parts of the text in a QTextEdit, or more generally in
a QTextDocument. Syntax highlighters are often used when the user
is entering text in a specific format (for example source code)
and help the user to read the text and identify syntax errors.
To provide your own syntax highlighting, you must subclass
QSyntaxHighlighter and reimplement highlightBlock().
When you create an instance of your QSyntaxHighlighter subclass,
pass it the QTextEdit or QTextDocument that you want the syntax
highlighting to be applied to. For example:
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_gui_text_qsyntaxhighlighter.cpp 0
After this your highlightBlock() function will be called
automatically whenever necessary. Use your highlightBlock()
function to apply formatting (e.g. setting the font and color) to
the text that is passed to it. QSyntaxHighlighter provides the
setFormat() function which applies a given QTextCharFormat on
the current text block. For example:
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_gui_text_qsyntaxhighlighter.cpp 1
Some syntaxes can have constructs that span several text
blocks. For example, a C++ syntax highlighter should be able to
cope with \c{/}\c{*...*}\c{/} multiline comments. To deal with
these cases it is necessary to know the end state of the previous
text block (e.g. "in comment").
Inside your highlightBlock() implementation you can query the end
state of the previous text block using the previousBlockState()
function. After parsing the block you can save the last state
using setCurrentBlockState().
The currentBlockState() and previousBlockState() functions return
an int value. If no state is set, the returned value is -1. You
can designate any other value to identify any given state using
the setCurrentBlockState() function. Once the state is set the
QTextBlock keeps that value until it is set set again or until the
corresponding paragraph of text is deleted.
For example, if you're writing a simple C++ syntax highlighter,
you might designate 1 to signify "in comment":
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_gui_text_qsyntaxhighlighter.cpp 2
In the example above, we first set the current block state to
0. Then, if the previous block ended within a comment, we higlight
from the beginning of the current block (\c {startIndex =
0}). Otherwise, we search for the given start expression. If the
specified end expression cannot be found in the text block, we
change the current block state by calling setCurrentBlockState(),
and make sure that the rest of the block is higlighted.
In addition you can query the current formatting and user data
using the format() and currentBlockUserData() functions
respectively. You can also attach user data to the current text
block using the setCurrentBlockUserData() function.
QTextBlockUserData can be used to store custom settings. In the
case of syntax highlighting, it is in particular interesting as
cache storage for information that you may figure out while
parsing the paragraph's text. For an example, see the
setCurrentBlockUserData() documentation.
\sa QTextEdit, {Syntax Highlighter Example}
*/
/*!
Constructs a QSyntaxHighlighter with the given \a parent.
*/
QSyntaxHighlighter::QSyntaxHighlighter(QObject *parent)
: QObject(*new QSyntaxHighlighterPrivate, parent)
{
}
/*!
Constructs a QSyntaxHighlighter and installs it on \a parent.
The specified QTextDocument also becomes the owner of the
QSyntaxHighlighter.
*/
QSyntaxHighlighter::QSyntaxHighlighter(QTextDocument *parent)
: QObject(*new QSyntaxHighlighterPrivate, parent)
{
setDocument(parent);
}
/*!
Constructs a QSyntaxHighlighter and installs it on \a parent 's
QTextDocument. The specified QTextEdit also becomes the owner of
the QSyntaxHighlighter.
*/
QSyntaxHighlighter::QSyntaxHighlighter(QTextEdit *parent)
: QObject(*new QSyntaxHighlighterPrivate, parent)
{
setDocument(parent->document());
}
/*!
Destructor. Uninstalls this syntax highlighter from the text document.
*/
QSyntaxHighlighter::~QSyntaxHighlighter()
{
setDocument(0);
}
/*!
Installs the syntax highlighter on the given QTextDocument \a doc.
A QSyntaxHighlighter can only be used with one document at a time.
*/
void QSyntaxHighlighter::setDocument(QTextDocument *doc)
{
Q_D(QSyntaxHighlighter);
if (d->doc) {
disconnect(d->doc, SIGNAL(contentsChange(int,int,int)),
this, SLOT(_q_reformatBlocks(int,int,int)));
QTextCursor cursor(d->doc);
cursor.beginEditBlock();
for (QTextBlock blk = d->doc->begin(); blk.isValid(); blk = blk.next())
blk.layout()->clearAdditionalFormats();
cursor.endEditBlock();
}
d->doc = doc;
if (d->doc) {
connect(d->doc, SIGNAL(contentsChange(int,int,int)),
this, SLOT(_q_reformatBlocks(int,int,int)));
QTimer::singleShot(0, this, SLOT(_q_delayedRehighlight()));
d->rehighlightPending = true;
}
}
/*!
Returns the QTextDocument on which this syntax highlighter is
installed.
*/
QTextDocument *QSyntaxHighlighter::document() const
{
Q_D(const QSyntaxHighlighter);
return d->doc;
}
/*!
\since 4.2
Redoes the highlighting of the whole document.
*/
void QSyntaxHighlighter::rehighlight()
{
Q_D(QSyntaxHighlighter);
if (!d->doc)
return;
disconnect(d->doc, SIGNAL(contentsChange(int,int,int)),
this, SLOT(_q_reformatBlocks(int,int,int)));
QTextCursor cursor(d->doc);
cursor.beginEditBlock();
cursor.movePosition(QTextCursor::End);
d->_q_reformatBlocks(0, 0, cursor.position());
cursor.endEditBlock();
connect(d->doc, SIGNAL(contentsChange(int,int,int)),
this, SLOT(_q_reformatBlocks(int,int,int)));
}
/*!
\fn void QSyntaxHighlighter::highlightBlock(const QString &text)
Highlights the given text block. This function is called when
necessary by the rich text engine, i.e. on text blocks which have
changed.
To provide your own syntax highlighting, you must subclass
QSyntaxHighlighter and reimplement highlightBlock(). In your
reimplementation you should parse the block's \a text and call
setFormat() as often as necessary to apply any font and color
changes that you require. For example:
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_gui_text_qsyntaxhighlighter.cpp 3
Some syntaxes can have constructs that span several text
blocks. For example, a C++ syntax highlighter should be able to
cope with \c{/}\c{*...*}\c{/} multiline comments. To deal with
these cases it is necessary to know the end state of the previous
text block (e.g. "in comment").
Inside your highlightBlock() implementation you can query the end
state of the previous text block using the previousBlockState()
function. After parsing the block you can save the last state
using setCurrentBlockState().
The currentBlockState() and previousBlockState() functions return
an int value. If no state is set, the returned value is -1. You
can designate any other value to identify any given state using
the setCurrentBlockState() function. Once the state is set the
QTextBlock keeps that value until it is set set again or until the
corresponding paragraph of text gets deleted.
For example, if you're writing a simple C++ syntax highlighter,
you might designate 1 to signify "in comment". For a text block
that ended in the middle of a comment you'd set 1 using
setCurrentBlockState, and for other paragraphs you'd set 0.
In your parsing code if the return value of previousBlockState()
is 1, you would highlight the text as a C++ comment until you
reached the closing \c{*}\c{/}.
\sa previousBlockState(), setFormat(), setCurrentBlockState()
*/
/*!
This function is applied to the syntax highlighter's current text
block (i.e. the text that is passed to the highlightBlock()
function).
The specified \a format is applied to the text from the \a start
position for a length of \a count characters (if \a count is 0,
nothing is done). The formatting properties set in \a format are
merged at display time with the formatting information stored
directly in the document, for example as previously set with
QTextCursor's functions. Note that the document itself remains
unmodified by the format set through this function.
\sa format(), highlightBlock()
*/
void QSyntaxHighlighter::setFormat(int start, int count, const QTextCharFormat &format)
{
Q_D(QSyntaxHighlighter);
if (start < 0 || start >= d->formatChanges.count())
return;
const int end = qMin(start + count, d->formatChanges.count());
for (int i = start; i < end; ++i)
d->formatChanges[i] = format;
}
/*!
\overload
The specified \a color is applied to the current text block from
the \a start position for a length of \a count characters.
The other attributes of the current text block, e.g. the font and
background color, are reset to default values.
\sa format(), highlightBlock()
*/
void QSyntaxHighlighter::setFormat(int start, int count, const QColor &color)
{
QTextCharFormat format;
format.setForeground(color);
setFormat(start, count, format);
}
/*!
\overload
The specified \a font is applied to the current text block from
the \a start position for a length of \a count characters.
The other attributes of the current text block, e.g. the font and
background color, are reset to default values.
\sa format(), highlightBlock()
*/
void QSyntaxHighlighter::setFormat(int start, int count, const QFont &font)
{
QTextCharFormat format;
format.setFont(font);
setFormat(start, count, format);
}
/*!
\fn QTextCharFormat QSyntaxHighlighter::format(int position) const
Returns the format at \a position inside the syntax highlighter's
current text block.
*/
QTextCharFormat QSyntaxHighlighter::format(int pos) const
{
Q_D(const QSyntaxHighlighter);
if (pos < 0 || pos >= d->formatChanges.count())
return QTextCharFormat();
return d->formatChanges.at(pos);
}
/*!
Returns the end state of the text block previous to the
syntax highlighter's current block. If no value was
previously set, the returned value is -1.
\sa highlightBlock(), setCurrentBlockState()
*/
int QSyntaxHighlighter::previousBlockState() const
{
Q_D(const QSyntaxHighlighter);
if (!d->currentBlock.isValid())
return -1;
const QTextBlock previous = d->currentBlock.previous();
if (!previous.isValid())
return -1;
return previous.userState();
}
/*!
Returns the state of the current text block. If no value is set,
the returned value is -1.
*/
int QSyntaxHighlighter::currentBlockState() const
{
Q_D(const QSyntaxHighlighter);
if (!d->currentBlock.isValid())
return -1;
return d->currentBlock.userState();
}
/*!
Sets the state of the current text block to \a newState.
\sa highlightBlock()
*/
void QSyntaxHighlighter::setCurrentBlockState(int newState)
{
Q_D(QSyntaxHighlighter);
if (!d->currentBlock.isValid())
return;
d->currentBlock.setUserState(newState);
}
/*!
Attaches the given \a data to the current text block. The
ownership is passed to the underlying text document, i.e. the
provided QTextBlockUserData object will be deleted if the
corresponding text block gets deleted.
QTextBlockUserData can be used to store custom settings. In the
case of syntax highlighting, it is in particular interesting as
cache storage for information that you may figure out while
parsing the paragraph's text.
For example while parsing the text, you can keep track of
parenthesis characters that you encounter ('{[(' and the like),
and store their relative position and the actual QChar in a simple
class derived from QTextBlockUserData:
\snippet doc/src/snippets/code/src_gui_text_qsyntaxhighlighter.cpp 4
During cursor navigation in the associated editor, you can ask the
current QTextBlock (retrieved using the QTextCursor::block()
function) if it has a user data object set and cast it to your \c
BlockData object. Then you can check if the current cursor
position matches with a previously recorded parenthesis position,
and, depending on the type of parenthesis (opening or closing),
find the next opening or closing parenthesis on the same level.
In this way you can do a visual parenthesis matching and highlight
from the current cursor position to the matching parenthesis. That
makes it easier to spot a missing parenthesis in your code and to
find where a corresponding opening/closing parenthesis is when
editing parenthesis intensive code.
\sa QTextBlock::setUserData()
*/
void QSyntaxHighlighter::setCurrentBlockUserData(QTextBlockUserData *data)
{
Q_D(QSyntaxHighlighter);
if (!d->currentBlock.isValid())
return;
d->currentBlock.setUserData(data);
}
/*!
Returns the QTextBlockUserData object previously attached to the
current text block.
\sa QTextBlock::userData(), setCurrentBlockUserData()
*/
QTextBlockUserData *QSyntaxHighlighter::currentBlockUserData() const
{
Q_D(const QSyntaxHighlighter);
if (!d->currentBlock.isValid())
return 0;
return d->currentBlock.userData();
}
/*!
\since 4.4
Returns the current text block.
*/
QTextBlock QSyntaxHighlighter::currentBlock() const
{
Q_D(const QSyntaxHighlighter);
return d->currentBlock;
}
QT_END_NAMESPACE
#include "moc_qsyntaxhighlighter.cpp"
#endif // QT_NO_SYNTAXHIGHLIGHTER
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