/// This encapsulates a single slice of a document iterator as used e.g.
/// for cursors.
-// After IU, the distinction of MathInset and InsetOld as well as
+// After inset unification, the distinction of InsetMath and Inset as well as
// that of MathData and Text should vanish. They are conceptually the
// same (now...)
class CursorSlice {
public:
- /// Those needs inset_ access.
- ///@{
+ /// \name Those needs inset_ access.
+ //@{
friend class DocIterator;
friend class StableDocIterator;
- ///@}
+ //@}
/// type for cell number in inset
typedef size_t idx_type;
///
explicit CursorSlice(Inset &);
- /// comparison operators.
+ /// \name Comparison operators.
//@{
friend bool operator==(CursorSlice const &, CursorSlice const &);
friend bool operator!=(CursorSlice const &, CursorSlice const &);
friend bool operator<=(CursorSlice const &, CursorSlice const &);
//@}
+ /// return true if the slice has not been initialized
+ bool empty() const { return !inset_; }
/// the current inset
Inset & inset() const { return *inset_; }
/// return the cell this cursor is in
pos_type pos() const { return pos_; }
/// return the position within the paragraph
pos_type & pos() { return pos_; }
- /// return the last position within the paragraph
+ /*!
+ * \return the last position within the paragraph.
+ * Note that this is the position behind the last character or inset,
+ * i.e. you cannot dereference it.
+ */
pos_type lastpos() const;
/// return the number of embedded cells
size_t nargs() const { return inset_->nargs(); }
Text * text() const { return inset_->getText(idx_); }
/// paragraph in this cell
Paragraph & paragraph() const;
+ ///
+ void setPitPos(pit_type pit, pos_type pos);
///
/// mathed specific stuff
void forwardIdx();
/// move to previous cell
void backwardIdx();
+ /// are we at the end of the cell
+ bool at_cell_end() const;
+ /// are we at the start of the cell
+ bool at_cell_begin() const;
/// are we at the end of this slice
bool at_end() const;
/// are we at the start of this slice
bool at_begin() const;
-
+
private:
/// pointer to 'owning' inset. This is some kind of cache.
* Cell index of a position in this inset.
* This is the primary cell information also for grid like insets,
* although we have the convenience functions row() and col() for
- * those * and column changes every time the number of columns ornumber
+ * those.
+ * This means that the corresponding idx_ of a cell in a given row
+ * and column changes every time the number of columns or number
* of rows changes. Normally the cursor should stay in the same cell,
* so these changes should typically be performed like the following:
* \code