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8.2 KiB
C++
294 lines
8.2 KiB
C++
// -*- C++ -*-
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/**
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* \file DocIterator.h
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* This file is part of LyX, the document processor.
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* Licence details can be found in the file COPYING.
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*
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* \author André Pönitz
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*
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* Full author contact details are available in file CREDITS.
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*/
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#ifndef DOCITERATOR_H
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#define DOCITERATOR_H
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#include "CursorSlice.h"
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#include <vector>
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#include <iosfwd>
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namespace lyx {
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class Text;
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class MathAtom;
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class Paragraph;
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// only needed for gcc 2.95, remove when support terminated
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template <typename A, typename B>
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bool ptr_cmp(A const * a, B const * b)
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{
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return a == b;
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}
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// The public inheritance should go in favour of a suitable data member
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// (or maybe private inheritance) at some point of time.
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class DocIterator // : public std::vector<CursorSlice>
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{
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public:
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/// type for cell number in inset
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typedef CursorSlice::idx_type idx_type;
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/// type for row indices
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typedef CursorSlice::row_type row_type;
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/// type for col indices
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typedef CursorSlice::col_type col_type;
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public:
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///
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DocIterator();
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///
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explicit DocIterator(Inset & inset);
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/// access slice at position \p i
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CursorSlice const & operator[](size_t i) const { return slices_[i]; }
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/// access slice at position \p i
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CursorSlice & operator[](size_t i) { return slices_[i]; }
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/// chop a few slices from the iterator
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void resize(size_t i) { slices_.resize(i); }
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/// is the iterator valid?
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operator const void*() const { return empty() ? 0 : this; }
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/// is this iterator invalid?
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bool operator!() const { return empty(); }
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/// does this iterator have any content?
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bool empty() const { return slices_.empty(); }
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//
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// access to slice at tip
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//
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/// access to tip
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CursorSlice & top() { return slices_.back(); }
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/// access to tip
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CursorSlice const & top() const { return slices_.back(); }
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/// access to outermost slice
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CursorSlice & bottom() { return slices_.front(); }
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/// access to outermost slice
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CursorSlice const & bottom() const { return slices_.front(); }
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/// how many nested insets do we have?
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size_t depth() const { return slices_.size(); }
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/// the containing inset
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Inset & inset() const { return top().inset(); }
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/// return the cell of the inset this cursor is in
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idx_type idx() const { return top().idx(); }
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/// return the cell of the inset this cursor is in
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idx_type & idx() { return top().idx(); }
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/// return the last possible cell in this inset
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idx_type lastidx() const;
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/// return the paragraph this cursor is in
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pit_type pit() const { return top().pit(); }
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/// return the paragraph this cursor is in
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pit_type & pit() { return top().pit(); }
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/// return the last possible paragraph in this inset
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pit_type lastpit() const;
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/// return the position within the paragraph
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pos_type pos() const { return top().pos(); }
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/// return the position within the paragraph
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pos_type & pos() { return top().pos(); }
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/// return the last position within the paragraph
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pos_type lastpos() const;
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/// return the number of embedded cells
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size_t nargs() const;
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/// return the number of embedded cells
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size_t ncols() const;
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/// return the number of embedded cells
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size_t nrows() const;
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/// return the grid row of the top cell
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row_type row() const;
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/// return the last row of the top grid
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row_type lastrow() const { return nrows() - 1; }
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/// return the grid column of the top cell
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col_type col() const;
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/// return the last column of the top grid
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col_type lastcol() const { return ncols() - 1; }
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/// the inset just behind the cursor
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Inset * nextInset() const;
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/// the inset just in front of the cursor
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Inset * prevInset() const;
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///
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bool boundary() const { return boundary_; }
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///
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void boundary(bool b) { boundary_ = b; }
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// the two methods below have been inlined out because of
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// profiling results under linux when opening a document.
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/// are we in mathed?.
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bool inMathed() const
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{ return !empty() && inset().inMathed(); }
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/// are we in texted?.
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bool inTexted() const
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{ return !empty() && !inset().inMathed(); }
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//
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// math-specific part
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//
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/// return the mathed cell this cursor is in
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MathData & cell() const;
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/// the mathatom left of the cursor
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MathAtom & prevAtom() const;
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/// the mathatom right of the cursor
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MathAtom & nextAtom() const;
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// text-specific part
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//
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/// the paragraph we're in in text mode.
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/// \warning only works within text!
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Paragraph & paragraph() const;
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/// the paragraph we're in in any case.
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/// This method will give the containing paragraph if
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/// in not in text mode (ex: in mathed).
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Paragraph & innerParagraph() const;
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///
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Text * text() const;
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/// the containing inset or the cell, respectively
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Inset * realInset() const;
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///
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Inset * innerInsetOfType(int code) const;
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///
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Text * innerText() const;
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//
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// elementary moving
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//
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/**
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* move on one logical position, descend into nested insets
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* skip collapsed insets if \p ignorecollapsed is true
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*/
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void forwardPos(bool ignorecollapsed = false);
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/// move on one physical character or inset
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void forwardChar();
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/// move on one paragraph
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void forwardPar();
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/// move on one inset
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void forwardInset();
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/// move backward one logical position
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void backwardPos();
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/// move backward one physical character or inset
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void backwardChar();
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/// move backward one paragraph
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void backwardPar();
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/// move backward one inset
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/// FIXME: This is not implemented!
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//void backwardInset();
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/// are we some 'extension' (i.e. deeper nested) of the given iterator
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bool hasPart(DocIterator const & it) const;
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/// output
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friend std::ostream &
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operator<<(std::ostream & os, DocIterator const & cur);
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///
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friend bool operator==(DocIterator const &, DocIterator const &);
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friend bool operator<(DocIterator const &, DocIterator const &);
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friend bool operator>(DocIterator const &, DocIterator const &);
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friend bool operator<=(DocIterator const &, DocIterator const &);
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///
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friend class StableDocIterator;
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//protected:
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///
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void clear() { slices_.clear(); }
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///
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void push_back(CursorSlice const & sl) { slices_.push_back(sl); }
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///
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void pop_back() { slices_.pop_back(); }
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/// recompute the inset parts of the cursor from the document data
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void updateInsets(Inset * inset);
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/// fix DocIterator in circumstances that should never happen.
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/// \return true if the DocIterator was fixed.
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bool fixIfBroken();
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private:
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/**
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* When the cursor position is i, is the cursor after the i-th char
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* or before the i+1-th char ? Normally, these two interpretations are
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* equivalent, except when the fonts of the i-th and i+1-th char
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* differ.
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* We use boundary_ to distinguish between the two options:
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* If boundary_=true, then the cursor is after the i-th char
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* and if boundary_=false, then the cursor is before the i+1-th char.
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*
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* We currently use the boundary only when the language direction of
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* the i-th char is different than the one of the i+1-th char.
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* In this case it is important to distinguish between the two
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* cursor interpretations, in order to give a reasonable behavior to
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* the user.
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*/
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bool boundary_;
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///
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std::vector<CursorSlice> const & internalData() const {
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return slices_;
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}
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///
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std::vector<CursorSlice> slices_;
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///
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Inset * inset_;
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};
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DocIterator doc_iterator_begin(Inset & inset);
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DocIterator doc_iterator_end(Inset & inset);
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inline
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bool operator==(DocIterator const & di1, DocIterator const & di2)
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{
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return di1.slices_ == di2.slices_;
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}
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inline
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bool operator!=(DocIterator const & di1, DocIterator const & di2)
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{
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return !(di1 == di2);
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}
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// The difference to a ('non stable') DocIterator is the removed
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// (overwritten by 0...) part of the CursorSlice data items. So this thing
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// is suitable for external storage, but not for iteration as such.
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class StableDocIterator {
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public:
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///
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StableDocIterator() {}
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/// non-explicit intended
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StableDocIterator(const DocIterator & it);
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///
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DocIterator asDocIterator(Inset * start) const;
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///
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size_t size() const { return data_.size(); }
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/// return the position within the paragraph
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pos_type pos() const { return data_.back().pos(); }
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/// return the position within the paragraph
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pos_type & pos() { return data_.back().pos(); }
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///
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friend std::ostream &
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operator<<(std::ostream & os, StableDocIterator const & cur);
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///
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friend std::istream &
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operator>>(std::istream & is, StableDocIterator & cur);
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///
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friend bool
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operator==(StableDocIterator const &, StableDocIterator const &);
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private:
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std::vector<CursorSlice> data_;
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};
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} // namespace lyx
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#endif
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