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-rw-r--r--src/construct/attention.rs37
1 files changed, 33 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/src/construct/attention.rs b/src/construct/attention.rs
index f022e6e..95b4079 100644
--- a/src/construct/attention.rs
+++ b/src/construct/attention.rs
@@ -165,9 +165,12 @@ pub fn resolve(tokenizer: &mut Tokenizer) -> Vec<Event> {
while close < runs.len() {
let run_close = &runs[close];
+ let mut next_index = close + 1;
+ println!("walk! {:?} {:?}", close, runs.len());
// Find a run that can close.
if run_close.close {
+ println!("close! {:?} {:?}", close, run_close);
let mut open = close;
// Now walk back to find an opener.
@@ -176,8 +179,9 @@ pub fn resolve(tokenizer: &mut Tokenizer) -> Vec<Event> {
let run_open = &runs[open];
- // Find a token that can open the closer.
+ // We found a run that can open the closer we found.
if run_open.open && run_close.marker == run_open.marker {
+ println!("open! {:?} {:?}", open, run_open);
// If the opening can close or the closing can open,
// and the close size *is not* a multiple of three,
// but the sum of the opening and closing size *is*
@@ -189,6 +193,8 @@ pub fn resolve(tokenizer: &mut Tokenizer) -> Vec<Event> {
continue;
}
+ // We’ve found a match!
+
// Number of markers to use from the sequence.
let take = if run_open.size > 1 && run_close.size > 1 {
2
@@ -202,12 +208,27 @@ pub fn resolve(tokenizer: &mut Tokenizer) -> Vec<Event> {
run_close.size -= take;
run_close.start_point.column += take;
run_close.start_point.offset += take;
+ run_close.start_index += take;
let seq_close_exit = (run_close.start_point.clone(), run_close.start_index);
+ // Stay on this closing run for the next iteration: it
+ // might close more things.
+ next_index -= 1;
+
// Remove closing run if fully used.
if run_close.size == 0 {
runs.remove(close);
edit_map.add(close_event_index, 2, vec![]);
+ println!("remove close");
+ } else {
+ // Shift remaining closing run forward.
+ // Do it here because a run can open and close different
+ // other runs, and the remainder can be on any side or
+ // somewhere in the middle.
+ let mut enter = &mut tokenizer.events[close_event_index];
+ enter.point = seq_close_exit.0.clone();
+ enter.index = seq_close_exit.1;
+ println!("change close");
}
let run_open = &mut runs[open];
@@ -216,12 +237,22 @@ pub fn resolve(tokenizer: &mut Tokenizer) -> Vec<Event> {
run_open.size -= take;
run_open.end_point.column -= take;
run_open.end_point.offset -= take;
+ run_open.end_index -= take;
let seq_open_enter = (run_open.end_point.clone(), run_open.end_index);
// Remove opening run if fully used.
if run_open.size == 0 {
runs.remove(open);
edit_map.add(open_event_index, 2, vec![]);
+ next_index -= 1;
+ println!("remove open");
+ } else {
+ // Shift remaining opening run backwards.
+ // See note above for why that happens here.
+ let mut exit = &mut tokenizer.events[open_event_index + 1];
+ exit.point = seq_open_enter.0.clone();
+ exit.index = seq_open_enter.1;
+ println!("change open");
}
// Opening.
@@ -348,17 +379,15 @@ pub fn resolve(tokenizer: &mut Tokenizer) -> Vec<Event> {
}
}
- close += 1;
+ close = next_index;
}
// Mark remaining sequences as data.
let mut index = 0;
while index < runs.len() {
let run = &runs[index];
- // To do: resize!
tokenizer.events[run.event_index].token_type = TokenType::Data;
tokenizer.events[run.event_index + 1].token_type = TokenType::Data;
-
index += 1;
}