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authorBenedikt Peetz <benedikt.peetz@b-peetz.de>2025-02-16 18:06:15 +0100
committerBenedikt Peetz <benedikt.peetz@b-peetz.de>2025-02-16 18:08:10 +0100
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+// yt - A fully featured command line YouTube client
+//
+// Copyright (C) 2025 Benedikt Peetz <benedikt.peetz@b-peetz.de>
+// Copyright (C) 2025 uutils developers
+// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
+//
+// This file is part of Yt.
+//
+// You should have received a copy of the License along with this program.
+// If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt>.
+
+// This file is part of the uutils coreutils package.
+//
+// For the full copyright and license information, please view the LICENSE
+// file that was distributed with this source code.
+
+use std::fmt::Write;
+use std::{cmp, mem};
+
+use crate::FmtOptions;
+use crate::parasplit::{ParaWords, Paragraph, WordInfo};
+
+struct BreakArgs<'a> {
+    opts: &'a FmtOptions,
+    init_len: usize,
+    indent_str: &'a str,
+    indent_len: usize,
+    uniform: bool,
+    output: String,
+}
+
+impl BreakArgs<'_> {
+    fn compute_width(&self, winfo: &WordInfo<'_>, position_n: usize, fresh: bool) -> usize {
+        if fresh {
+            0
+        } else {
+            let post = winfo.after_tab;
+            match winfo.before_tab {
+                None => post,
+                Some(pre) => {
+                    post + ((pre + position_n) / self.opts.tabwidth + 1) * self.opts.tabwidth
+                        - position_n
+                }
+            }
+        }
+    }
+}
+
+pub(super) fn break_lines(para: &Paragraph, opts: &FmtOptions) -> String {
+    let mut output = String::new();
+
+    // indent
+    let p_indent = &para.indent_str;
+    let p_indent_len = para.indent_len;
+
+    // words
+    let p_words = ParaWords::new(opts, para);
+    let mut p_words_words = p_words.words();
+
+    // the first word will *always* appear on the first line
+    // make sure of this here
+    let Some(winfo) = p_words_words.next() else {
+        return "\n".to_owned();
+    };
+
+    // print the init, if it exists, and get its length
+    let p_init_len = winfo.word_nchars
+        + if opts.crown_margin || opts.tagged_paragraph {
+            // handle "init" portion
+            output.push_str(&para.init_str);
+            para.init_len
+        } else if !para.mail_header {
+            // for non-(crown, tagged) that's the same as a normal indent
+            output.push_str(p_indent);
+            p_indent_len
+        } else {
+            // except that mail headers get no indent at all
+            0
+        };
+
+    // write first word after writing init
+    write!(output, "{}", winfo.word).expect("Works");
+
+    // does this paragraph require uniform spacing?
+    let uniform = para.mail_header || opts.uniform;
+
+    let mut break_args = BreakArgs {
+        opts,
+        init_len: p_init_len,
+        indent_str: p_indent,
+        indent_len: p_indent_len,
+        uniform,
+        output,
+    };
+
+    if opts.quick || para.mail_header {
+        break_simple(p_words_words, &mut break_args);
+    } else {
+        break_knuth_plass(p_words_words, &mut break_args);
+    };
+
+    break_args.output
+}
+
+// break_simple implements a "greedy" breaking algorithm: print words until
+// maxlength would be exceeded, then print a linebreak and indent and continue.
+fn break_simple<'a, T: Iterator<Item = &'a WordInfo<'a>>>(iter: T, args: &mut BreakArgs<'a>) {
+    iter.fold((args.init_len, false), |(l, prev_punct), winfo| {
+        accum_words_simple(args, l, prev_punct, winfo)
+    });
+    args.output.push('\n');
+}
+
+fn accum_words_simple<'a>(
+    args: &mut BreakArgs<'a>,
+    l: usize,
+    prev_punct: bool,
+    winfo: &'a WordInfo<'a>,
+) -> (usize, bool) {
+    // compute the length of this word, considering how tabs will expand at this position on the line
+    let wlen = winfo.word_nchars + args.compute_width(winfo, l, false);
+
+    let slen = compute_slen(
+        args.uniform,
+        winfo.new_line,
+        winfo.sentence_start,
+        prev_punct,
+    );
+
+    if l + wlen + slen > args.opts.width {
+        write_newline(args.indent_str, &mut args.output);
+        write_with_spaces(&winfo.word[winfo.word_start..], 0, &mut args.output);
+        (args.indent_len + winfo.word_nchars, winfo.ends_punct)
+    } else {
+        write_with_spaces(winfo.word, slen, &mut args.output);
+        (l + wlen + slen, winfo.ends_punct)
+    }
+}
+
+// break_knuth_plass implements an "optimal" breaking algorithm in the style of
+//    Knuth, D.E., and Plass, M.F. "Breaking Paragraphs into Lines." in Software,
+//    Practice and Experience. Vol. 11, No. 11, November 1981.
+//    http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/spe.4380111102/pdf
+#[allow(trivial_casts)]
+fn break_knuth_plass<'a, T: Clone + Iterator<Item = &'a WordInfo<'a>>>(
+    mut iter: T,
+    args: &mut BreakArgs<'a>,
+) {
+    // run the algorithm to get the breakpoints
+    let breakpoints = find_kp_breakpoints(iter.clone(), args);
+
+    // iterate through the breakpoints (note that breakpoints is in reverse break order, so we .rev() it
+    let result: (bool, bool) = breakpoints.iter().rev().fold(
+        (false, false),
+        |(mut prev_punct, mut fresh), &(next_break, break_before)| {
+            if fresh {
+                write_newline(args.indent_str, &mut args.output);
+            }
+            // at each breakpoint, keep emitting words until we find the word matching this breakpoint
+            for winfo in &mut iter {
+                let (slen, word) = slice_if_fresh(
+                    fresh,
+                    winfo.word,
+                    winfo.word_start,
+                    args.uniform,
+                    winfo.new_line,
+                    winfo.sentence_start,
+                    prev_punct,
+                );
+                fresh = false;
+                prev_punct = winfo.ends_punct;
+
+                // We find identical breakpoints here by comparing addresses of the references.
+                // This is OK because the backing vector is not mutating once we are linebreaking.
+                let winfo_ptr = winfo as *const _;
+                let next_break_ptr = next_break as *const _;
+                if winfo_ptr == next_break_ptr {
+                    // OK, we found the matching word
+                    if break_before {
+                        write_newline(args.indent_str, &mut args.output);
+                        write_with_spaces(&winfo.word[winfo.word_start..], 0, &mut args.output);
+                    } else {
+                        // breaking after this word, so that means "fresh" is true for the next iteration
+                        write_with_spaces(word, slen, &mut args.output);
+                        fresh = true;
+                    }
+                    break;
+                }
+                write_with_spaces(word, slen, &mut args.output);
+            }
+            (prev_punct, fresh)
+        },
+    );
+    let (mut prev_punct, mut fresh) = result;
+
+    // after the last linebreak, write out the rest of the final line.
+    for winfo in iter {
+        if fresh {
+            write_newline(args.indent_str, &mut args.output);
+        }
+        let (slen, word) = slice_if_fresh(
+            fresh,
+            winfo.word,
+            winfo.word_start,
+            args.uniform,
+            winfo.new_line,
+            winfo.sentence_start,
+            prev_punct,
+        );
+        prev_punct = winfo.ends_punct;
+        fresh = false;
+        write_with_spaces(word, slen, &mut args.output);
+    }
+
+    args.output.push('\n');
+}
+
+struct LineBreak<'a> {
+    prev: usize,
+    linebreak: Option<&'a WordInfo<'a>>,
+    break_before: bool,
+    demerits: i64,
+    prev_rat: f32,
+    length: usize,
+    fresh: bool,
+}
+
+#[allow(clippy::cognitive_complexity)]
+#[allow(clippy::cast_possible_wrap)]
+fn find_kp_breakpoints<'a, T: Iterator<Item = &'a WordInfo<'a>>>(
+    iter: T,
+    args: &BreakArgs<'a>,
+) -> Vec<(&'a WordInfo<'a>, bool)> {
+    let mut iter = iter.peekable();
+    // set up the initial null linebreak
+    let mut linebreaks = vec![LineBreak {
+        prev: 0,
+        linebreak: None,
+        break_before: false,
+        demerits: 0,
+        prev_rat: 0.0,
+        length: args.init_len,
+        fresh: false,
+    }];
+    // this vec holds the current active linebreaks; next_ holds the breaks that will be active for
+    // the next word
+    let mut active_breaks = vec![0];
+    let mut next_active_breaks = vec![];
+
+    let stretch = args.opts.width - args.opts.goal;
+    let minlength = args.opts.goal.max(stretch + 1) - stretch;
+    let mut new_linebreaks = vec![];
+    let mut is_sentence_start = false;
+    let mut least_demerits = 0;
+    loop {
+        let Some(w) = iter.next() else { break };
+
+        // if this is the last word, we don't add additional demerits for this break
+        let (is_last_word, is_sentence_end) = match iter.peek() {
+            None => (true, true),
+            Some(&&WordInfo {
+                sentence_start: st,
+                new_line: nl,
+                ..
+            }) => (false, st || (nl && w.ends_punct)),
+        };
+
+        // should we be adding extra space at the beginning of the next sentence?
+        let slen = compute_slen(args.uniform, w.new_line, is_sentence_start, false);
+
+        let mut ld_new = i64::MAX;
+        let mut ld_next = i64::MAX;
+        let mut ld_idx = 0;
+        new_linebreaks.clear();
+        next_active_breaks.clear();
+        // go through each active break, extending it and possibly adding a new active
+        // break if we are above the minimum required length
+        #[allow(clippy::explicit_iter_loop)]
+        for &i in active_breaks.iter() {
+            let active = &mut linebreaks[i];
+            // normalize demerits to avoid overflow, and record if this is the least
+            active.demerits -= least_demerits;
+            if active.demerits < ld_next {
+                ld_next = active.demerits;
+                ld_idx = i;
+            }
+
+            // get the new length
+            let tlen = w.word_nchars
+                + args.compute_width(w, active.length, active.fresh)
+                + slen
+                + active.length;
+
+            // if tlen is longer than args.opts.width, we drop this break from the active list
+            // otherwise, we extend the break, and possibly add a new break at this point
+            if tlen <= args.opts.width {
+                // this break will still be active next time
+                next_active_breaks.push(i);
+                // we can put this word on this line
+                active.fresh = false;
+                active.length = tlen;
+
+                // if we're above the minlength, we can also consider breaking here
+                if tlen >= minlength {
+                    let (new_demerits, new_ratio) = if is_last_word {
+                        // there is no penalty for the final line's length
+                        (0, 0.0)
+                    } else {
+                        compute_demerits(
+                            args.opts.goal as isize - tlen as isize,
+                            stretch,
+                            w.word_nchars,
+                            active.prev_rat,
+                        )
+                    };
+
+                    // do not even consider adding a line that has too many demerits
+                    // also, try to detect overflow by checking signum
+                    let total_demerits = new_demerits + active.demerits;
+                    if new_demerits < BAD_INFTY_SQ
+                        && total_demerits < ld_new
+                        && active.demerits.signum() <= new_demerits.signum()
+                    {
+                        ld_new = total_demerits;
+                        new_linebreaks.push(LineBreak {
+                            prev: i,
+                            linebreak: Some(w),
+                            break_before: false,
+                            demerits: total_demerits,
+                            prev_rat: new_ratio,
+                            length: args.indent_len,
+                            fresh: true,
+                        });
+                    }
+                }
+            }
+        }
+
+        // if we generated any new linebreaks, add the last one to the list
+        // the last one is always the best because we don't add to new_linebreaks unless
+        // it's better than the best one so far
+        match new_linebreaks.pop() {
+            None => (),
+            Some(lb) => {
+                next_active_breaks.push(linebreaks.len());
+                linebreaks.push(lb);
+            }
+        }
+
+        if next_active_breaks.is_empty() {
+            // every potential linebreak is too long! choose the linebreak with the least demerits, ld_idx
+            let new_break =
+                restart_active_breaks(args, &linebreaks[ld_idx], ld_idx, w, slen, minlength);
+            next_active_breaks.push(linebreaks.len());
+            linebreaks.push(new_break);
+            least_demerits = 0;
+        } else {
+            // next time around, normalize out the demerits fields
+            // on active linebreaks to make overflow less likely
+            least_demerits = cmp::max(ld_next, 0);
+        }
+        // swap in new list of active breaks
+        mem::swap(&mut active_breaks, &mut next_active_breaks);
+        // If this was the last word in a sentence, the next one must be the first in the next.
+        is_sentence_start = is_sentence_end;
+    }
+
+    // return the best path
+    build_best_path(&linebreaks, &active_breaks)
+}
+
+fn build_best_path<'a>(paths: &[LineBreak<'a>], active: &[usize]) -> Vec<(&'a WordInfo<'a>, bool)> {
+    // of the active paths, we select the one with the fewest demerits
+    active
+        .iter()
+        .min_by_key(|&&a| paths[a].demerits)
+        .map(|&(mut best_idx)| {
+            let mut breakwords = vec![];
+            // now, chase the pointers back through the break list, recording
+            // the words at which we should break
+            loop {
+                let next_best = &paths[best_idx];
+                match next_best.linebreak {
+                    None => return breakwords,
+                    Some(prev) => {
+                        breakwords.push((prev, next_best.break_before));
+                        best_idx = next_best.prev;
+                    }
+                }
+            }
+        })
+        .unwrap_or_default()
+}
+
+// "infinite" badness is more like (1+BAD_INFTY)^2 because of how demerits are computed
+const BAD_INFTY: i64 = 10_000_000;
+const BAD_INFTY_SQ: i64 = BAD_INFTY * BAD_INFTY;
+// badness = BAD_MULT * abs(r) ^ 3
+const BAD_MULT: f32 = 100.0;
+// DR_MULT is multiplier for delta-R between lines
+const DR_MULT: f32 = 600.0;
+// DL_MULT is penalty multiplier for short words at end of line
+const DL_MULT: f32 = 300.0;
+
+#[allow(clippy::cast_precision_loss)]
+#[allow(clippy::cast_possible_truncation)]
+fn compute_demerits(delta_len: isize, stretch: usize, wlen: usize, prev_rat: f32) -> (i64, f32) {
+    // how much stretch are we using?
+    let ratio = if delta_len == 0 {
+        0.0f32
+    } else {
+        delta_len as f32 / stretch as f32
+    };
+
+    // compute badness given the stretch ratio
+    let bad_linelen = if ratio.abs() > 1.0f32 {
+        BAD_INFTY
+    } else {
+        (BAD_MULT * ratio.powi(3).abs()) as i64
+    };
+
+    // we penalize lines ending in really short words
+    let bad_wordlen = if wlen >= stretch {
+        0
+    } else {
+        (DL_MULT
+            * ((stretch - wlen) as f32 / (stretch - 1) as f32)
+                .powi(3)
+                .abs()) as i64
+    };
+
+    // we penalize lines that have very different ratios from previous lines
+    let bad_delta_r = (DR_MULT * ((ratio - prev_rat) / 2.0).powi(3).abs()) as i64;
+
+    let demerits = i64::pow(1 + bad_linelen + bad_wordlen + bad_delta_r, 2);
+
+    (demerits, ratio)
+}
+
+#[allow(clippy::cast_possible_wrap)]
+fn restart_active_breaks<'a>(
+    args: &BreakArgs<'a>,
+    active: &LineBreak<'a>,
+    act_idx: usize,
+    w: &'a WordInfo<'a>,
+    slen: usize,
+    min: usize,
+) -> LineBreak<'a> {
+    let (break_before, line_length) = if active.fresh {
+        // never break before a word if that word would be the first on a line
+        (false, args.indent_len)
+    } else {
+        // choose the lesser evil: breaking too early, or breaking too late
+        let wlen = w.word_nchars + args.compute_width(w, active.length, active.fresh);
+        let underlen = min as isize - active.length as isize;
+        let overlen = (wlen + slen + active.length) as isize - args.opts.width as isize;
+        if overlen > underlen {
+            // break early, put this word on the next line
+            (true, args.indent_len + w.word_nchars)
+        } else {
+            (false, args.indent_len)
+        }
+    };
+
+    // restart the linebreak. This will be our only active path.
+    LineBreak {
+        prev: act_idx,
+        linebreak: Some(w),
+        break_before,
+        demerits: 0, // this is the only active break, so we can reset the demerit count
+        prev_rat: if break_before { 1.0 } else { -1.0 },
+        length: line_length,
+        fresh: !break_before,
+    }
+}
+
+// Number of spaces to add before a word, based on mode, newline, sentence start.
+#[allow(clippy::fn_params_excessive_bools)]
+fn compute_slen(uniform: bool, newline: bool, start: bool, punct: bool) -> usize {
+    if uniform || newline {
+        if start || (newline && punct) { 2 } else { 1 }
+    } else {
+        0
+    }
+}
+
+// If we're on a fresh line, slen=0 and we slice off leading whitespace.
+// Otherwise, compute slen and leave whitespace alone.
+#[allow(clippy::fn_params_excessive_bools)]
+fn slice_if_fresh(
+    fresh: bool,
+    word: &str,
+    start: usize,
+    uniform: bool,
+    newline: bool,
+    second_start: bool,
+    punct: bool,
+) -> (usize, &str) {
+    if fresh {
+        (0, &word[start..])
+    } else {
+        (compute_slen(uniform, newline, second_start, punct), word)
+    }
+}
+
+// Write a newline and add the indent.
+fn write_newline(indent: &str, output: &mut String) {
+    output.push('\n');
+    output.push_str(indent);
+}
+
+// Write the word, along with slen spaces.
+fn write_with_spaces(word: &str, slen: usize, output: &mut String) {
+    if slen == 2 {
+        output.push_str("  ");
+    } else if slen == 1 {
+        output.push(' ');
+    }
+    output.push_str(word);
+}