# .tlv file generated by https://github.com/akkartik/teliva # You may edit it if you are careful; however, you may see cryptic errors if you # violate Teliva's assumptions. # # .tlv files are representations of Teliva programs. Teliva programs consist of # sequences of definitions. Each definition is a table of key/value pairs. Keys # and values are both strings. # # Lines in .tlv files always follow exactly one of the following forms: # - comment lines at the top of the file starting with '#' at column 0 # - beginnings of definitions starting with '- ' at column 0, followed by a # key/value pair # - key/value pairs consisting of ' ' at column 0, containing either a # spaceless value on the same line, or a multi-line value # - multiline values indented by more than 2 spaces, starting with a '>' # # If these constraints are violated, Teliva may unceremoniously crash. Please # report bugs at http://akkartik.name/contact - __teliva_timestamp: original str_helpers: >-- some string helpers from http://lua-users.org/wiki/StringIndexing > >-- index characters using [] >getmetatable('').__index = function(str,i) > if type(i) == 'number' then > return str:sub(i,i) > else > return string[i] > end >end > >-- ranges using (), selected bytes using {} >getmetatable('').__call = function(str,i,j) > if type(i)~='table' then > return str:sub(i,j) > else > local t={} > for k,v in ipairs(i) do > t[k]=str:sub(v,v) > end > return table.concat(t) > end >end > >-- iterate over an ordered sequence >function q(x) > if type(x) == 'string' then > return x:gmatch('.') > else > return ipairs(x) > end >end > >-- insert within string >function string.insert(str1, str2, pos) > return str1:sub(1,pos)..str2..str1:sub(pos+1) >end > >function string.remove(s, pos) > return s:sub(1,pos-1)..s:sub(pos+1) >end > >function string.pos(s, sub) > return string.find(s, sub, 1, true) -- plain=true to disable regular expressions >end > >-- TODO: backport utf-8 support from Lua 5.3 - __teliva_timestamp: original debugy: >debugy = 5 - __teliva_timestamp: original dbg: >-- helper for debug by print; overlay debug information towards the right >-- reset debugy every time you refresh screen >function dbg(window, s) > local oldy = 0 > local oldx = 0 > oldy, oldx = window:getyx() > window:mvaddstr(debugy, 60, s) > debugy = debugy+1 > window:mvaddstr(oldy, oldx, '') >end - __teliva_timestamp: original check: >function check(x, msg) > if x then > Window:addch('.') > else > print('F - '..msg) > print(' '..str(x)..' is false/nil') > teliva_num_test_failures = teliva_num_test_failures + 1 > -- overlay first test failure on editors > if teliva_first_failure == nil then > teliva_first_failure = msg > end > end >end - __teliva_timestamp: original check_eq: >function check_eq(x, expected, msg) > if eq(x, expected) then > Window:addch('.') > else > print('F - '..msg) > print(' expected '..str(expected)..' but got '..str(x)) > teliva_num_test_failures = teliva_num_test_failures + 1 > -- overlay first test failure on editors > if teliva_first_failure == nil then > teliva_first_failure = msg > end > end >end - __teliva_timestamp: original eq: >function eq(a, b) > if type(a) ~= type(b) then return false end > if type(a) == 'table' then > if #a ~= #b then return false end > for k, v in pairs(a) do > if b[k] ~= v then > return false > end > end > for k, v in pairs(b) do > if a[k] ~= v then > return false > end > end > return true > end > return a == b >end - __teliva_timestamp: original str: >-- smarter tostring >-- slow; used only for debugging >function str(x) > if type(x) == 'table' then > local result = '' > result = result..#x..'{' > for k, v in pairs(x) do > result = result..str(k)..'='..str(v)..', ' > end > result = result..'}' > return result > elseif type(x) == 'string' then > return '"'..x..'"' > end > return tostring(x) >end - __teliva_timestamp: original find_index: >function find_index(arr, x) > for n, y in ipairs(arr) do > if x == y then > return n > end > end >end - __teliva_timestamp: original trim: >function trim(s) > return s:gsub('^%s*', ''):gsub('%s*$', '') >end - __teliva_timestamp: original split: >function split(s, d) > result = {} > for match in (s..d):gmatch("(.-)"..d) do > table.insert(result, match); > end > return result >end - __teliva_timestamp: original map: >-- only for arrays >function map(l, f) > result = {} > for _, x in ipairs(l) do > table.insert(result, f(x)) > end > return result >end - __teliva_timestamp: original reduce: >-- only for arrays >function reduce(l, f, init) > result = init > for _, x in ipairs(l) do > result = f(result, x) > end > return result >end - __teliva_timestamp: original filter: >function filter(h, f) > result = {} > for k, v in pairs(h) do > if f(k, v) then > result[k] = v > end > end > return result >end - __teliva_timestamp: original ifilter: >-- only for arrays >function ifilter(l, f) > result = {} > for _, x in ipairs(l) do > if f(x) then > table.insert(result, x) > end > end > return result >end - __teliva_timestamp: original sort_letters: >function sort_letters(s) > tmp = {} > for i=1,#s do > table.insert(tmp, s[i]) > end > table.sort(tmp) > local result = '' > for _, c in pairs(tmp) do > result = result..c > end > return result >end > >function test_sort_letters(s) > check_eq(sort_letters(''), '', 'test_sort_letters: empty') > check_eq(sort_letters('ba'), 'ab', 'test_sort_letters: non-empty') > check_eq(sort_letters('abba'), 'aabb', 'test_sort_letters: duplicates') >end - __teliva_timestamp: original count_letters: >-- TODO: handle unicode >function count_letters(s) > local result = {} > for i=1,s:len() do > local c = s[i] > if result[c] == nil then > result[c] = 1 > else > result[c] = result[c] + 1 > end > end > return result >end - __teliva_timestamp: original count: >-- turn an array of elements into a map from elements to their frequency >-- analogous to count_letters for non-strings >function count(a) > local result = {} > for i, v in ipairs(a) do > if result[v] == nil then > result[v] = 1 > else > result[v] = result[v] + 1 > end > end > return result >end - __teliva_timestamp: original union: >function union(a, b) > for k, v in pairs(b) do > a[k] = v > end > return a >end - __teliva_timestamp: original subtract: >-- set subtraction >function subtract(a, b) > for k, v in pairs(b) do > a[k] = nil > end > return a >end - __teliva_timestamp: original all: >-- universal quantifier on sets >function all(s, f) > for k, v in pairs(s) do > if not f(k, v) then > return false > end > end > return true >end - __teliva_timestamp: original to_array: >-- turn a set into an array >-- drops values >function to_array(h) > local result = {} > for k, _ in pairs(h) do > table.insert(result, k) > end > return result >end - __teliva_timestamp: original append: >-- concatenate list 'elems' into 'l', modifying 'l' in the process >function append(l, elems) > for i=1,#elems do > table.insert(l, elems[i]) > end >end - __teliva_timestamp: original prepend: >-- concatenate list 'elems' into the start of 'l', modifying 'l' in the process >function prepend(l, elems) > for i=1,#elems do > table.insert(l, i, elems[i]) > end >end - __teliva_timestamp: original all_but: >function all_but(x, idx) > if type(x) == 'table' then > local result = {} > for i, elem in ipairs(x) do > if i ~= idx then > table.insert(result,elem) > end > end > return result > elseif type(x) == 'string' then > if idx < 1 then return x:sub(1) end > return x:sub(1, idx-1) .. x:sub(idx+1) > else > error('all_but: unsupported type '..type(x)) > end >end > >function test_all_but() > check_eq(all_but('', 0), '', 'all_but: empty') > check_eq(all_but('abc', 0), 'abc', 'all_but: invalid low index') > check_eq(all_but('abc', 4), 'abc', 'all_but: invalid high index') > check_eq(all_but('abc', 1), 'bc', 'all_but: first index') > check_eq(all_but('abc', 3), 'ab', 'all_but: final index') > check_eq(all_but('abc', 2), 'ac', 'all_but: middle index') >end - __teliva_timestamp: original set: >function set(l) > local result = {} > for i, elem in ipairs(l) do > result[elem] = true > end > return result >end - __teliva_timestamp: original set_eq: >function set_eq(l1, l2) > return eq(set(l1), set(l2)) >end > >function test_set_eq() > check(set_eq({1}, {1}), 'set_eq: identical') > check(not set_eq({1, 2}, {1, 3}), 'set_eq: different') > check(set_eq({1, 2}, {2, 1}), 'set_eq: order') > check(set_eq({1, 2, 2}, {2, 1}), 'set_eq: duplicates') >end - __teliva_timestamp: original clear: >function clear(lines) > while #lines > 0 do > table.remove(lines) > end >end - __teliva_timestamp: original zap: >function zap(target, src) > clear(target) > append(target, src) >end - __teliva_timestamp: original mfactorial: >-- memoized version of factorial >-- doesn't memoize recursive calls, but may be good enough >mfactorial = memo1(factorial) - __teliva_timestamp: original factorial: >function factorial(n) > local result = 1 > for i=1,n do > result = result*i > end > return result >end - __teliva_timestamp: original memo1: >-- a higher-order function that takes a function of a single arg >-- (that never returns nil) >-- and returns a memoized version of it >function memo1(f) > local memo = {} > return function(x) > if memo[x] == nil then > memo[x] = f(x) > end > return memo[x] > end >end > >-- mfactorial doesn't seem noticeably faster >function test_memo1() > for i=0,30 do > check_eq(mfactorial(i), factorial(i), 'memo1 over factorial: '..str(i)) > end >end - __teliva_timestamp: original num_permutations: >-- number of permutations of n distinct objects, taken r at a time >function num_permutations(n, r) > return factorial(n)/factorial(n-r) >end > >-- mfactorial doesn't seem noticeably faster >function test_memo1() > for i=0,30 do > for j=0,i do > check_eq(num_permutations(i, j), mfactorial(i)/mfactorial(i-j), 'num_permutations memoizes: '..str(i)..'P'..str(j)) > end > end >end - __teliva_timestamp: original menu: >-- To show app-specific hotkeys in the menu bar, add hotkey/command >-- arrays of strings to the menu array. >menu = { > {'^k', 'clear'}, > {'^w', 'write prose to file "toot" (edit hotkey does NOT save)'}, >} - __teliva_timestamp: original Window: >Window = curses.stdscr() >curses.curs_set(0) -- we'll simulate our own cursor - __teliva_timestamp: original main: >function main() > init_colors() > > while true do > render(Window) > update(Window) > end >end - __teliva_timestamp: original init_colors: >function init_colors() > for i=0,7 do > curses.init_pair(i, i, -1) > end > curses.init_pair(8, 7, 0) > curses.init_pair(9, 7, 1) > curses.init_pair(10, 7, 2) > curses.init_pair(11, 7, 3) > curses.init_pair(12, 7, 4) > curses.init_pair(13, 7, 5) > curses.init_pair(14, 7, 6) > curses.init_pair(15, -1, 15) >end - __teliva_timestamp: original prose: >prose = '' - __teliva_timestamp: original cursor: >cursor = 1 - __teliva_timestamp: original render: >function render(window) > window:clear() > debugy = 5 > local toots = split(prose, '\n\n===\n\n') > pos = 1 > for i, toot in ipairs(toots) do > if i > 1 then > pos = render_delimiter(window, '\n\n===\n\n', pos, cursor) > end > pos = render_text(window, toot, pos, cursor) > print('') > window:attron(curses.A_BOLD) > window:addstr(toot:len()) > window:attroff(curses.A_BOLD) > end > window:refresh() >end - __teliva_timestamp: original render_delimiter: >function render_delimiter(window, s, pos, cursor) > local newpos = pos > for i=1,s:len() do > if newpos == cursor and i ~= 1 then > if s[i] == '\n' then > -- newline at cursor = render extra space in reverse video before jumping to new line > window:attron(curses.A_REVERSE) > window:addch(' ') > window:attroff(curses.A_REVERSE) > window:addstr(s[i]) > else > -- most characters at cursor = render in reverse video > window:attron(curses.A_REVERSE) > window:addstr(s[i]) > window:attroff(curses.A_REVERSE) > end > else > window:addstr(s[i]) > end > newpos = newpos+1 > end > return newpos >end - __teliva_timestamp: original render_text: >-- https://gankra.github.io/blah/text-hates-you >-- https://lord.io/text-editing-hates-you-too > >-- manual tests: >-- cursor on some character >-- cursor on (within) '\n\n===\n\n' delimiter (delimiter is hardcoded; things may break if you change it) >-- cursor at end of each line >-- render digits > >-- positions serve two purposes: >-- character to index into prose >-- cursor-printing > >-- sequence of stories >-- focus on rendering a single piece of text, first get that rock-solid >-- split prose into toots, manage transitions between toots in response to cursor movements >-- cursor movement: left/right vs up/down > >-- what is the ideal representation? >-- prose + cursor has issues in multi-toot context. when to display cursor? >function render_text(window, s, pos, cursor) > local newpos = pos >--? dbg(window, '--') > for i=1,s:len() do >--? dbg(window, tostring(newpos)..' '..tostring(string.byte(s[i]))) > if newpos == cursor then >--? dbg(window, 'cursor: '..tostring(cursor)) > if s[i] == '\n' then > -- newline at cursor = render extra space in reverse video before jumping to new line > window:attron(curses.A_REVERSE) > window:addch(' ') > window:attroff(curses.A_REVERSE) > window:addstr(s[i]) > else > -- most characters at cursor = render in reverse video > window:attron(curses.A_REVERSE) > window:addstr(s[i]) > window:attroff(curses.A_REVERSE) > end > else > window:addstr(s[i]) > end > newpos = newpos+1 > end > if newpos == cursor then > window:attron(curses.A_REVERSE) > window:addch(' ') > window:attroff(curses.A_REVERSE) > end > return newpos >end - __teliva_timestamp: original update: >function update(window) > local key = window:getch() > local h, w = window:getmaxyx() > if key == curses.KEY_LEFT then > if cursor > 1 then > cursor = cursor-1 > end > elseif key == curses.KEY_RIGHT then > if cursor <= #prose then > cursor = cursor+1 > end > elseif key == curses.KEY_DOWN then > cursor = cursor_down(prose, cursor, w) > elseif key == curses.KEY_UP then > cursor = cursor_up(prose, cursor, w) > elseif key == curses.KEY_BACKSPACE or key == 8 or key == 127 then -- ctrl-h, ctrl-?, delete > if cursor > 1 then > cursor = cursor-1 > prose = prose:remove(cursor) > end > elseif key == 11 then -- ctrl-k > prose = '' > cursor = 1 > elseif key == 23 then -- ctrl-w > local out = io.open('toot', 'w') > if out ~= nil then > out:write(prose, '\n') > out:close() > end > elseif key == 10 or (key >= 32 and key < 127) then > prose = prose:insert(string.char(key), cursor-1) > cursor = cursor+1 > end >end - __teliva_timestamp: original cursor_down: >function cursor_down(s, old_idx, width) > local max = string.len(s) > local i = 1 > -- compute oldcol, the screen column of old_idx > local oldcol = 0 > local col = 0 > while true do > if i > max then > -- abnormal old_idx > return old_idx > end > if i == old_idx then > oldcol = col > break > end > if s[i] == '\n' then > col = 0 > else > col = col+1 > end > i = i+1 > end > -- skip rest of line > while true do > if i > max then > -- current line is at bottom > if col >= width then > return i > end > return old_idx > end > if s[i] == '\n' then > break > end > if i - old_idx >= width then > return i > end > col = col+1 > i = i+1 > end > -- compute index at same column on next line > -- i is at a newline > i = i+1 > col = 0 > while true do > if i > max then > -- next line is at bottom and is too short; position at end of it > return i > end > if s[i] == '\n' then > -- next line is too short; position at end of it > return i > end > if col == oldcol then > return i > end > col = col+1 > i = i+1 > end >end > >function test_cursor_down() > -- lines that don't wrap > check_eq(cursor_down('abc\ndef', 1, 5), 5, 'cursor_down: non-bottom line first char') > check_eq(cursor_down('abc\ndef', 2, 5), 6, 'cursor_down: non-bottom line mid char') > check_eq(cursor_down('abc\ndef', 3, 5), 7, 'cursor_down: non-bottom line final char') > check_eq(cursor_down('abc\ndef', 4, 5), 8, 'cursor_down: non-bottom line end') > check_eq(cursor_down('abc\ndef', 5, 5), 5, 'cursor_down: bottom line first char') > check_eq(cursor_down('abc\ndef', 6, 5), 6, 'cursor_down: bottom line mid char') > check_eq(cursor_down('abc\ndef', 7, 5), 7, 'cursor_down: bottom line final char') > check_eq(cursor_down('abc\n\ndef', 2, 5), 5, 'cursor_down: to shorter line') > > -- within a single wrapping line > -- |abcde| <-- wrap, no newline > -- |fgh | > check_eq(cursor_down('abcdefgh', 1, 5), 6, 'cursor_down from wrapping line: first char') > check_eq(cursor_down('abcdefgh', 2, 5), 7, 'cursor_down from wrapping line: mid char') > check_eq(cursor_down('abcdefgh', 5, 5), 9, 'cursor_down from wrapping line: to shorter line') > > -- within a single very long wrapping line > -- |abcde| <-- wrap, no newline > -- |fghij| <-- wrap, no newline > -- |klm | > check_eq(cursor_down('abcdefghijklm', 1, 5), 6, 'cursor_down within wrapping line: first char') > check_eq(cursor_down('abcdefghijklm', 2, 5), 7, 'cursor_down within wrapping line: mid char') > check_eq(cursor_down('abcdefghijklm', 5, 5), 10, 'cursor_down within wrapping line: final char') >end - __teliva_timestamp: original cursor_up: >function cursor_up(s, old_idx, width) > local max = string.len(s) > local i = 1 > -- compute oldcol, the screen column of old_idx > local oldcol = 0 > local col = 0 > local newline_before_current_line = 0 > while true do > if i > max or i == old_idx then > oldcol = col > break > end > if s[i] == '\n' then > col = 0 > newline_before_current_line = i > else > col = col+1 > if col == width then > col = 0 > end > end > i = i+1 > end > -- find previous newline > i = i-col-1 > if old_idx - newline_before_current_line > width then > -- we're in a wrapped line > return old_idx - width > end > -- scan back to start of previous line > if s[i] == '\n' then > i = i-1 > end > while true do > if i < 1 then > -- current line is at top > break > end > if s[i] == '\n' then > break > end > i = i-1 > end > -- i is at a newline > i = i+1 > -- skip whole screen lines within previous line > while newline_before_current_line - i > width do > i = i + width > end > -- compute index at same column on previous screen line > col = 0 > while true do > if i > max then > -- next line is at bottom and is too short; position at end of it > return i > end > if s[i] == '\n' then > -- next line is too short; position at end of it > return i > end > if col == oldcol then > return i > end > col = col+1 > i = i+1 > end >end > >function test_cursor_up() > -- lines that don't wrap > check_eq(cursor_up('abc\ndef', 1, 5), 1, 'cursor_up: top line first char') > check_eq(cursor_up('abc\ndef', 2, 5), 2, 'cursor_up: top line mid char') > check_eq(cursor_up('abc\ndef', 3, 5), 3, 'cursor_up: top line final char') > check_eq(cursor_up('abc\ndef', 4, 5), 4, 'cursor_up: top line end') > check_eq(cursor_up('abc\ndef', 5, 5), 1, 'cursor_up: non-top line first char') > check_eq(cursor_up('abc\ndef', 6, 5), 2, 'cursor_up: non-top line mid char') > check_eq(cursor_up('abc\ndef', 7, 5), 3, 'cursor_up: non-top line final char') > check_eq(cursor_up('abc\ndef\n', 8, 5), 4, 'cursor_up: non-top line end') > check_eq(cursor_up('ab\ndef\n', 7, 5), 3, 'cursor_up: to shorter line') > > -- within a single wrapping line > -- |abcde| <-- wrap, no newline > -- |fgh | > check_eq(cursor_up('abcdefgh', 6, 5), 1, 'cursor_up from wrapping line: first char') > check_eq(cursor_up('abcdefgh', 7, 5), 2, 'cursor_up from wrapping line: mid char') > check_eq(cursor_up('abcdefgh', 8, 5), 3, 'cursor_up from wrapping line: final char') > check_eq(cursor_up('abcdefgh', 9, 5), 4, 'cursor_up from wrapping line: wrapped line end') > > -- within a single very long wrapping line > -- |abcde| <-- wrap, no newline > -- |fghij| <-- wrap, no newline > -- |klm | > check_eq(cursor_up('abcdefghijklm', 11, 5), 6, 'cursor_up within wrapping line: first char') > check_eq(cursor_up('abcdefghijklm', 12, 5), 7, 'cursor_up within wrapping line: mid char') > check_eq(cursor_up('abcdefghijklm', 13, 5), 8, 'cursor_up within wrapping line: final char') > check_eq(cursor_up('abcdefghijklm', 14, 5), 9, 'cursor_up within wrapping line: wrapped line end') > > -- from below to (the bottom of) a wrapping line > -- |abcde| <-- wrap, no newline > -- |fg | > -- |hij | > check_eq(cursor_up('abcdefg\nhij', 9, 5), 6, 'cursor_up to wrapping line: first char') > check_eq(cursor_up('abcdefg\nhij', 10, 5), 7, 'cursor_up to wrapping line: mid char') > check_eq(cursor_up('abcdefg\nhij', 11, 5), 8, 'cursor_up to wrapping line: final char') > check_eq(cursor_up('abcdefg\nhij', 12, 5), 8, 'cursor_up to wrapping line: to shorter line') >end - __teliva_timestamp: >Thu Feb 17 19:52:30 2022 doc:blurb: >A tiny editor (no scrolling) for composing a series of toots or tweets. Always shows character counts for current state of prose. > >Typing '===' on its own lines, surrounded by empty lines, partitions prose and gives all segments independent character counts. Good for threads (tweetstorms). - __teliva_timestamp: >Fri Mar 11 09:45:27 2022 first_toot: >first_toot = 1 - __teliva_timestamp: >Fri Mar 11 11:47:34 2022 update: >function update(window) > local key = window:getch() > local h, w = window:getmaxyx() > if key == curses.KEY_LEFT then > if cursor > 1 then > cursor = cursor-1 > end > elseif key == curses.KEY_RIGHT then > if cursor <= #prose then > cursor = cursor+1 > end > elseif key == curses.KEY_DOWN then > cursor = cursor_down(prose, cursor, w) > elseif key == curses.KEY_UP then > cursor = cursor_up(prose, cursor, w) > elseif key == curses.KEY_BACKSPACE or key == 8 or key == 127 then -- ctrl-h, ctrl-?, delete > if cursor > 1 then > cursor = cursor-1 > prose = prose:remove(cursor) > end > elseif key == 6 then -- ctrl-f > first_toot = first_toot+1 > elseif key == 2 then -- ctrl-b > if first_toot > 1 then > first_toot = first_toot-1 > end > elseif key == 11 then -- ctrl-k > prose = '' > cursor = 1 > elseif key == 23 then -- ctrl-w > local out = io.open('toot', 'w') > if out ~= nil then > out:write(prose, '\n') > out:close() > end > elseif key == 10 or (key >= 32 and key < 127) then > prose = prose:insert(string.char(key), cursor-1) > cursor = cursor+1 > end >end - __teliva_timestamp: >Fri Mar 11 11:48:43 2022 menu: >-- To show app-specific hotkeys in the menu bar, add hotkey/command >-- arrays of strings to the menu array. >menu = { > {'^w', 'write to "toot"'}, > {'^f|^b', 'scroll'}, > {'^k', 'clear'}, >} - __teliva_timestamp: >Sat Mar 12 08:48:44 2022 render: >function render(window) > window:clear() > debugy = 5 > local toots = split(prose, '\n\n===\n\n') > pos = 1 > for i, toot in ipairs(toots) do >--? dbg(window, "render: "..i.." pos "..pos.." cursor "..cursor) > if i > 1 then > pos = render_delimiter(window, '\n\n===\n\n', pos, cursor) >--? dbg(window, "delim: "..pos.." cursor "..cursor) > end > if i <= first_toot then > window:clear() > end > pos = render_text(window, toot, pos, cursor) > print('') >--? dbg(window, "text: "..pos.." cursor "..cursor) > window:attron(curses.A_BOLD) > window:addstr(toot:len()) > window:attroff(curses.A_BOLD) > end > window:refresh() >end - __teliva_timestamp: >Sat Mar 12 08:57:41 2022 doc:blurb: >A tiny editor (no scrolling) for composing a series of toots or tweets. >Always shows character counts for current state of prose. > >Typing '===' on its own lines, surrounded by empty lines, partitions prose and gives all segments independent character counts. Good for threads (tweetstorms). - __teliva_timestamp: >Sat Mar 12 08:59:52 2022 __teliva_note: >hacky scrolling support > >Since I started out rendering a toot at a time and tracking the position >as I rendered each toot, the easiest way to build this was to scroll a >toot at a time, always render each toot and just decide when to stop >clearing the screen. This way I don't mess with the position computation >logic which is carefully synced between render and cursor_up/cursor_down. > >But there may be a more elegant approach if I was building the current state >from scratch. doc:blurb: >A tiny editor for composing a short series of toots or tweets. Always shows character counts for current state of prose. > >Typing '===' on its own lines, surrounded by empty lines, partitions prose and gives all segments independent character counts. Good for threads (tweetstorms). > >Scrolling support is rudimentary. Keys to scroll are independent of cursor movement, so cursor can move off the screen and confusingly 'get lost'. - __teliva_timestamp: >Wed Mar 30 21:33:17 2022 update: >function update(window) > local key = window:getch() > local h, w = window:getmaxyx() > if key == curses.KEY_LEFT then > if cursor > 1 then > cursor = cursor-1 > end > elseif key == curses.KEY_RIGHT then > if cursor <= #prose then > cursor = cursor+1 > end > elseif key == curses.KEY_DOWN then > cursor = cursor_down(prose, cursor, w) > elseif key == curses.KEY_UP then > cursor = cursor_up(prose, cursor, w) > elseif key == curses.KEY_BACKSPACE or key == 8 or key == 127 then -- ctrl-h, ctrl-?, delete > if cursor > 1 then > cursor = cursor-1 > prose = prose:remove(cursor) > end > elseif key == 6 then -- ctrl-f > first_toot = first_toot+1 > elseif key == 2 then -- ctrl-b > if first_toot > 1 then > first_toot = first_toot-1 > end > elseif key == 23 then -- ctrl-w > local out = io.open('toot', 'w') > if out ~= nil then > out:write(prose, '\n') > out:close() > end > elseif key == 10 or (key >= 32 and key < 127) then > prose = prose:insert(string.char(key), cursor-1) > cursor = cursor+1 > end >end - __teliva_timestamp: >Wed Mar 30 21:33:44 2022 __teliva_note: >Get rid of the ctrl-k shortcut. Makes it too easy to lose data. To clear the page just quit and restart. menu: >-- To show app-specific hotkeys in the menu bar, add hotkey/command >-- arrays of strings to the menu array. >menu = { > {'^w', 'write to "toot"'}, > {'^f|^b', 'scroll'}, >} - __teliva_timestamp: >Thu Mar 31 08:42:19 2022 update: >function update(window) > local key = window:getch() > local h, w = window:getmaxyx() > if key == curses.KEY_LEFT then > if cursor > 1 then > cursor = cursor-1 > end > elseif key == curses.KEY_RIGHT then > if cursor <= #prose then > cursor = cursor+1 > end > elseif key == curses.KEY_DOWN then > cursor = cursor_down(prose, cursor, w) > elseif key == curses.KEY_UP then > cursor = cursor_up(prose, cursor, w) > elseif key == curses.KEY_BACKSPACE or key == 8 or key == 127 then -- ctrl-h, ctrl-?, delete > if cursor > 1 then > cursor = cursor-1 > prose = prose:remove(cursor) > end > elseif key == 6 then -- ctrl-f > first_toot = first_toot+1 > elseif key == 2 then -- ctrl-b > if first_toot > 1 then > first_toot = first_toot-1 > end > elseif key == 23 then -- ctrl-w > local out = io.open(next_toot(), 'w') > if out ~= nil then > out:write(prose, '\n') > out:close() > end > elseif key == 10 or (key >= 32 and key < 127) then > prose = prose:insert(string.char(key), cursor-1) > cursor = cursor+1 > end >end - __teliva_timestamp: >Thu Mar 31 08:44:19 2022 next_toot: >-- pick the first filename starting with 'toot' that doesn't exist yet >function next_toot() > if not file_exists('toot') then return 'toot' end > local idx = 1 > while true do > local curr = 'toot'..str(idx) > if not file_exists(curr) then > return curr > end > idx = idx+1 > end >end - __teliva_timestamp: >Thu Mar 31 08:46:27 2022 file_exists: >function file_exists(filename) > local f = io.open(filename, 'r') > return f ~= nil >end