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Editing RubyEdit class

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Editing RubyEdit class

Postby Exo » Tue Aug 19, 2014 10:53 am

I noticed in the Flowstone install folder there is an fsm file called "system" in this schematic is a Ruby component that defines the RubyEdit class. I was thinking could we not alter this class to add line numbers ect?

I have played about with it a bit changing a few things in the syntax colouring ect, but couldn't get any line numbering going.
Can someone else that is fluent in Ruby see if that can be done?

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Re: Editing RubyEdit class

Postby Nubeat7 » Tue Aug 19, 2014 4:21 pm

yes it should work with codeRay

this shows how to get the line numbers

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CodeRay.scan("5.times do\n  puts 'Hello, world!'\nend", :ruby).div(:line_numbers => :table)


but i don't know hoe to put them in?

http://coderay.rubychan.de/
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Re: Editing RubyEdit class

Postby Exo » Tue Aug 19, 2014 7:29 pm

Thanks.

Seems div is outputing HTML which will be why it doesn't work.

I have tried modifying a few things but no luck....

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require "coderay"

class RubyEdit

   Black = invertedColours ? [255,255,255] : [0,0,0]
   Brown = [128,64,0]
   Red = [163,20,20]
   Blue = [0,0,255]
   Green = [0,128,0]
   Pink = [200,0,200]
   Gold = [128,128,0]
   Purple = [100,0,200]
   Grey50 = [128,128,128]
   Silver = [100,100,64]
   
   def parse v,f

      sourceLines = Array.new
      v.each_line {|s| sourceLines.push s}
      startIndex=0
      lineStartIndeces=[0]
      startIndex=v.index("\n",0)
      while startIndex
         lineStartIndeces<<(startIndex+1)
         startIndex=v.index("\n",startIndex+2)
      end
            
      v.force_encoding "utf-8"
      tp=CodeRay.scan(v,:ruby).div(:line_numbers => :table) #Doesn't work it outputs HTML
      lines=[]
      nLines=sourceLines.count
      nLines.times {lines<<[]}
      ci=0
      strings=[]
      types=[]
      tp.each_with_index do |t,i|
         if i.even? then strings<<t end
         if i.odd? then types<<t end
         # Check for newlines inside the current string and split
         # where necessary
         if i.odd?
            if t != :string && t != :space && strings.last.class == String
               subs = strings.last.split("\n")
               if subs.size > 0
                  s = strings.pop
                  t = types.pop
                  subs.each do |str|
                     if str.size > 0
                        strings<<str
                        types<<t
                     end
                     strings<<"\n"
                     types<<:space
                  end
                  if s.index("\n") != s.length-1
                     s = strings.pop
                     t = types.pop               
                  end
               end
            end
         end
      end
      
      ln=0
      for i in 0..strings.count-1
         item=[]
         t=types[i]
         s=strings[i]
         if s.eql? "\n"
            ln+=1
         elsif t!=:space && s.class==String
            i1=v.index(s,ci)
            if i1
               ci=i1+s.length
               item<<i1-lineStartIndeces[ln]<<s.length<<t
               if ln<nLines
                  lines[ln]<<item
               end
            end
         end
      end

      # Set up colour scheme
      m={ :ident=>Black,:delimeter=>Black,:operator=>Black,
         :keyword=>Blue,:class=>Pink,:method=>Black,:comment=>Green,
         :class_variable=>Gold,:instance_variable=>Gold,:global_variable=>Silver,
         :symbol=>Grey50,:constant=>Pink,
         :integer=>Red,:float=>Red,:char=>Red,:content=>Red,:string=>Pink,
         :regexp=>Black,:shell=>Black,:schematic=>Purple }

      # Set up our own commands
      schemCmds = ["output","input","watch","releaseMouse","captureMouse",
                "redraw","time","parent","caption","alert","showCursor"]

      li=0
      
      # Colour the lines
      lines.each do |l|
         f.newLine
         os = 0

         if li < sourceLines.size
            len = sourceLines[li].chomp.length
         end

         l.each do |i|
            t=i[2]
            
            # Check if we ran onto another line (due to a line continuation '\')
            if i[0]-os > len
               f.endLine len
               os += len+2
               f.newLine
               li+=1
               if li < sourceLines.size
                  len = sourceLines[li].chomp.length
               end
            end
            if (i[0]+i[1]-os-1) < len
               if( t == :ident && schemCmds.include?(sourceLines[li][(i[0]-os)..(i[0]-os+i[1]-1)]) )
                  t = :schematic
               end
               f.addSection i[0]-os,i[0]-os+i[1]-1,m[t]
            end
         end
      
         f.endLine len
         li+=1
      end
   end
end
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Re: Editing RubyEdit class

Postby Nubeat7 » Tue Aug 19, 2014 8:33 pm

yes, it outputs html...

i think the main problem is that codeRay is able to spitout line nrs, but what we need would be a nr table in the editor itself which would need to be an own area beside the editor area itself..

so we cannot add something to any v.source because it would distroy the code or?

i was thinking about to add a nr after each \n which doesn't affect the code behind - like only whats behind that is valid code - it but i`ve no idea if this would be possible?
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Re: Editing RubyEdit class

Postby Exo » Tue Aug 19, 2014 9:37 pm

Nubeat7 wrote:yes, it outputs html...

i think the main problem is that codeRay is able to spitout line nrs, but what we need would be a nr table in the editor itself which would need to be an own area beside the editor area itself..

so we cannot add something to any v.source because it would distroy the code or?

i was thinking about to add a nr after each \n which doesn't affect the code behind - like only whats behind that is valid code - it but i`ve no idea if this would be possible?


I don't know if it is possible everything I am currently trying breaks the code.

I have found a new class though LineFormat , that is the f variable.

I think it should be doable but currently I am struggling to understand the code and so I cannot say for definite.

Edit... I actually yes I think you are right, I don't think it is possible because adding extra characters would break the code that is passed to the interpreter.

Was a nice idea though I just didn't understand the code until now.
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Re: Editing RubyEdit class

Postby Nubeat7 » Thu Aug 21, 2014 1:18 pm

but would it be possible to show the actual code in an extra window including linenr?

i mean if we send self (from the window where some code is written) into another ruby module which just draws the code as text (including linenr) using coderay?

this would also be interesting for documetation as coderay enables you to filter out comments too, so you could generate a textfile which includes all the comments of your code.
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Re: Editing RubyEdit class

Postby Exo » Thu Aug 21, 2014 2:33 pm

I think that should be possible.

The coderay lines doesn't seem to work. To work we would need to copy the original code as a new string object and append the number to the beginning of each line manually and then this could be displayed.
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Re: Editing RubyEdit class

Postby Nubeat7 » Thu Aug 21, 2014 8:53 pm

hmm, got some troubles with encoding to utf-8!?

here is a schematic of how i think it could work convert code into txt (if this ascii 8bit to utf-8 encoding would work)
this
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v.CodeRay.encode(v,:ruby,:text)
also only works if you include the encoders folder form the original coderay zip file into the flowstone ruby folder:..ruby/libraries/syntax/coderay !! which is not included in FS
.encode does scan input (v) to language(:ruby) and output to given format (:text) all in one, which i think should be the easiest way if i'm right with all that..
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Re: Editing RubyEdit class

Postby trogluddite » Thu Aug 21, 2014 9:11 pm

Exo wrote:To work we would need to copy the original code as a new string object and append the number to the beginning of each line manually and then this could be displayed.

Yes, and there is a sneaky way to do it.
Systems are down at home at the moment for some home improvements, but I have it working and can post later.

The trick is to hijack a RubyEdit method called "parse" - it gets called every time the code is edited. IIRC, I intercepted the input arguments by doing something like this...

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def parse(*args, &block)
  @code_string = args[0]  # May not be the right index!
  super(*args, &block)  # Hand control back to the original method
end


@Exo - take a look in the code tracer prototype I sent you. it is in there somewhere.
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Re: Editing RubyEdit class

Postby Exo » Thu Aug 21, 2014 9:27 pm

Nubeat7 wrote:hmm, got some troubles with encoding to utf-8!?

here is a schematic of how i think it could work convert code into txt (if this ascii 8bit to utf-8 encoding would work)
this
Code: Select all
v.CodeRay.encode(v,:ruby,:text)
also only works if you include the encoders folder form the original coderay zip file into the flowstone ruby folder:..ruby/libraries/syntax/coderay !! which is not included in FS
.encode does scan input (v) to language(:ruby) and output to given format (:text) all in one, which i think should be the easiest way if i'm right with all that..


Nice Idea but the encoding cannot work because the RubyEdit is it's own object it isn't a String object and so cannot be encoded.

That file crashes flowstone here if I double click the file instead of opening it inside FS.
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