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    • dailD
      dail
      last edited by

      I guess in theory if you use the same indicator number then it should be cleared but I can’t say for certain. What indicator number are you using? Maybe provide an example/code of what you are trying to do?

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      • bycn82 bbbbB
        bycn82 bbbb
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        SendMessage(nppData._scintillaMainHandle, SCI_INDICSETFORE,INDICATOR_CURRENT, 0x00FF00); // green #00d000 SendMessage(nppData._scintillaMainHandle, SCI_INDICSETALPHA, INDICATOR_CURRENT, 100); SendMessage(nppData._scintillaMainHandle, SCI_INDICSETSTYLE,INDICATOR_CURRENT, INDIC_ROUNDBOX); SendMessage(nppData._scintillaMainHandle, SCI_SETINDICATORCURRENT, INDICATOR_CURRENT, 0); SendMessage(nppData._scintillaMainHandle, SCI_INDICATORFILLRANGE,5, 7);

        and I tried to set the value of indicator_current to 31 and 27. and hoping it will be automatically cleaned when double clicked on an word.

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        • dailD
          dail
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          Notepad++ uses 29 for its smart highlighting.

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          • bycn82 bbbbB
            bycn82 bbbb
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            Is it possible to invoke the npp’s methods?
            I was thinking why I need to reinvent the wheel.

            e.g. How can I call the find function? I did not find any sample about it, is it possible?

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            • dailD
              dail
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              Is it possible to invoke the npp’s methods?

              In some cases yes but in this case no.

              I was thinking why I need to reinvent the wheel.

              Luckily it is a small wheel.

              Here is the Notepad++ code that does the smarthighlighting. Unfortunately it isn’t as simple as copy/paste.

              If you want to see a “leaner” version of how to do something similar to smarthighlighting take at this Lua code. This isn’t perfect but works under alot of circumstances. You can even incorporate some of the things Notepad++ is doing as well. I understand you are writing it in C but most of the lines of Lua translates into a single line of C.

              For example something like:

              editor.FirstVisibleLine
              

              Is equivalent to:

              SendMessage(nppData._scintillaMainHandle, SCI_GETFIRSTVISIBLELINE, 0, 0);
              

              The one caveat being editor:findtext() which you can take a look at SCI_FINDTEXT

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              • bycn82 bbbbB
                bycn82 bbbb
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                Anyway! I will just use the Ctrl+F3.
                Don’t have much time to work on a editor plugin.

                I use command line for most of time.

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                • Scott SumnerS
                  Scott Sumner @dail
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                  @dail said:

                  smarthighlighting take at this Lua code

                  Hi dail, I took a look at the code found at the link you provided, and although I don’t use Luascript with Notepad++ I think I can follow the logic well-enough. Knowing Pythonscript and how the callback mechanism works there, it appears your intent in this code is to fire it off every time an “update UI” event is generated. The problem is (and again I’m thinking of my Pythonscript familiarity) I think that the code itself will cause more of those “update UI” events to be generated, thus spiraling somewhat out of control (at least while the caret is on a “word”), calling your callback many many times. Am I missing something here?

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                  • dailD
                    dail @Scott Sumner
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                    Hi @Scott-Sumner

                    That is actually a really good question. I’ve always gone under the assumption that it doesn’t fire off another “updateUI” event.

                    Looking at the Scintilla documentation for SCN_UPDATEUI states:

                    Either the text or styling of the document has changed or the selection range or scroll position has changed.

                    Note: “style” is separate from “indicators”

                    There are separate notifications when indicators have changes (i.e. SCN_MODIFIED). If you take a look at the Notepad++ source code you will also see that it does the “highlighting” during the SCN_UPDATEUI event. See this line of code

                    So it appears that doing this is safe.

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                    • Scott SumnerS
                      Scott Sumner @dail
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                      @dail

                      So for some fun I ported the code to Pythonscript on my lunch break. Due to limited time, I left out the callback stuff, and am just putting the caret on a word and running the script and seeing all occurrences in the currently visible window of the editor tab become highlighted. However, I have another script that tells me which callbacks are happening (I run that first). When I invoke the “highlight” script, I see MODIFIED callbacks occur with SC_PERFORMED_USER | SC_MOD_CHANGEINDICATOR flags set (which seems correct), but I also see UPDATEUI callbacks occurring as well, after the MODIFIED ones. Thus this leads me back to suspecting that it would just generate something of a big callback loop if actually set up as part of a UPDATEUI callback; I’ll try that out soon.

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                      • Claudia FrankC
                        Claudia Frank @Scott Sumner
                        last edited by

                        @Scott-Sumner

                        Hi Scott,

                        dail is correct, as long as you take care that your callback function doesn’t generate ui updates it is save to use.
                        I’m using it in my updated regextester script for some weeks now without a problem.

                        Cheers
                        Claudia

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                        • Scott SumnerS
                          Scott Sumner
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                          So last night I actually tried it out with it installed as an update-ui callback. After installation, putting the caret inside a word results in the FIRST occurrence of that word flashing rapidly. It seems like what I feared would happen is actually happening–something in itself is triggering multiple re-calling of the callback, and it is clearing and setting the indicator over and over.

                          Maybe there is something wrong with my Pythonscript port of this code; it is short enough so I have included it below. Perhaps someone can see a deficiency? I see dail used “return False” a few places in the original code; I never heard of a callback returning a boolean; however I included it in the port (along with some “else” placements which would permit removing the return statements without affecting functionality).

                          Anyway, here’s the code:

                          INDICATOR_TO_USE = 12
                          editor1.indicSetStyle(INDICATOR_TO_USE, INDICATORSTYLE.ROUNDBOX)
                          editor2.indicSetStyle(INDICATOR_TO_USE, INDICATORSTYLE.ROUNDBOX)
                          editor1.indicSetAlpha(INDICATOR_TO_USE, 55)
                          editor2.indicSetAlpha(INDICATOR_TO_USE, 55)
                          editor1.indicSetOutlineAlpha(INDICATOR_TO_USE, 255)
                          editor2.indicSetOutlineAlpha(INDICATOR_TO_USE, 255)
                          
                          def callback_sci_UPDATEUI(args):
                          
                          	def getRangeOnScreen():
                          		firstLine = editor.getFirstVisibleLine()
                          		lastLine = firstLine + editor.linesOnScreen()
                          		startPos = editor.positionFromLine(firstLine)
                          		endPos = editor.getLineEndPosition(lastLine)
                          		return (startPos, endPos)
                          
                          	def clearIndicatorOnScreen():
                          		(s, e) = getRangeOnScreen()
                          		editor.indicatorClearRange(s, e - s)
                          
                          	editor.setIndicatorCurrent(INDICATOR_TO_USE)
                          
                          	if not editor.getSelectionEmpty():
                          		clearIndicatorOnScreen()
                          		return False
                          	else:
                          		startWord = editor.wordStartPosition(editor.getCurrentPos(), True)
                          		endWord = editor.wordEndPosition(startWord, True)
                          
                          		if startWord == endWord:
                          			clearIndicatorOnScreen()
                          			return False
                          		else:
                          			word = editor.getTextRange(startWord, endWord)
                          
                          			clearIndicatorOnScreen()
                          
                          			(startPos, endPos) = getRangeOnScreen()
                          			temp = editor.findText(FINDOPTION.WHOLEWORD | FINDOPTION.MATCHCASE, startPos, endPos, word)
                          			while temp != None:
                          				(s, e) = temp
                          				editor.indicatorFillRange(s, e - s)
                          				temp = editor.findText(FINDOPTION.WHOLEWORD | FINDOPTION.MATCHCASE, e, endPos, word)
                          
                          editor.callback(callback_sci_UPDATEUI, [SCINTILLANOTIFICATION.UPDATEUI])
                          
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                          • dailD
                            dail
                            last edited by

                            This is some interesting results. If I get some time I will play around with it as well with Lua. It is odd you are getting this behavior. The example Lua I posted I’ve been using for months just fine. It might be worth looking a bit more into the Notepad++ “smarthilighter” since it does pretty much the same thing but works fine.

                            I see dail used “return False” a few places in the original code

                            This is purely a LuaScript thing. (It doesn’t actually do anything but I recommend returning false from a LuaScript callback for forwards-compatibility reasons).

                            There is one other caveat to keep in mind. PythonScript callbacks are asynchronous (whereas LuaScript callbacks are purely synchronous). Not sure if this is affecting anything but definitely worth keeping in mind.

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                            • Scott SumnerS
                              Scott Sumner
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                              The Pythonscript docs say that I can use editor.callbackSync() to make it synchronous, but then it goes on to say that if I do that, I can’t call editor.findText(), which this script uses. :(

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                              • Claudia FrankC
                                Claudia Frank @Scott Sumner
                                last edited by Claudia Frank

                                Hello Scott,

                                you are right, using asynchronous callback leads to the update flickering.
                                I’m not quite sure why this happens.
                                I’m using the synchronous callback together with the research function and this
                                seems to work well. Your code would look like

                                INDICATOR_TO_USE = 12
                                editor1.indicSetStyle(INDICATOR_TO_USE, INDICATORSTYLE.ROUNDBOX)
                                editor2.indicSetStyle(INDICATOR_TO_USE, INDICATORSTYLE.ROUNDBOX)
                                editor1.indicSetAlpha(INDICATOR_TO_USE, 55)
                                editor2.indicSetAlpha(INDICATOR_TO_USE, 55)
                                editor1.indicSetOutlineAlpha(INDICATOR_TO_USE, 255)
                                editor2.indicSetOutlineAlpha(INDICATOR_TO_USE, 255)
                                
                                import re
                                
                                def callback_sci_UPDATEUI(args):
                                    print 'callback_sci_UPDATEUI'
                                    
                                    def match_found(m):
                                        editor.setIndicatorCurrent(INDICATOR_TO_USE)
                                        editor.indicatorFillRange(m.span(0)[0], m.span(0)[1] - m.span(0)[0])
                                    
                                    def getRangeOnScreen():
                                        print 'getRangeOnScreen'
                                        firstLine = editor.getFirstVisibleLine()
                                        lastLine = firstLine + editor.linesOnScreen()
                                        startPos = editor.positionFromLine(firstLine)
                                        endPos = editor.getLineEndPosition(lastLine)
                                        return (startPos, endPos)
                                
                                    def clearIndicatorOnScreen():
                                        print 'clearIndicatorOnScreen'
                                        (s, e) = getRangeOnScreen()
                                        editor.indicatorClearRange(s, e - s)
                                
                                    editor.setIndicatorCurrent(INDICATOR_TO_USE)
                                
                                    if not editor.getSelectionEmpty():
                                        clearIndicatorOnScreen()
                                        return False
                                    else:
                                        startWord = editor.wordStartPosition(editor.getCurrentPos(), True)
                                        endWord = editor.wordEndPosition(startWord, True)
                                
                                        if startWord == endWord:
                                            clearIndicatorOnScreen()
                                            return False
                                        else:
                                            word = editor.getTextRange(startWord, endWord)
                                            print 'word:{}'.format(word)
                                            clearIndicatorOnScreen()
                                
                                            (startPos, endPos) = getRangeOnScreen()
                                            # temp = editor.findText(FINDOPTION.WHOLEWORD | FINDOPTION.MATCHCASE, startPos, endPos, word)
                                            editor.research(word, match_found, re.IGNORECASE) 
                                            # while temp != None:
                                                # (s, e) = temp
                                                # editor.indicatorFillRange(s, e - s)
                                                # temp = editor.findText(FINDOPTION.WHOLEWORD | FINDOPTION.MATCHCASE, e, endPos, word)
                                
                                editor.callbackSync(callback_sci_UPDATEUI, [SCINTILLANOTIFICATION.UPDATEUI])
                                

                                I know you could have done this yourself but thought …

                                Cheers
                                Claudia

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                                • dailD
                                  dail
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                                  I’m not familiar enough with the internal Scintilla code but I think it is making sure it doesn’t get stuck in one of these types of loops. I added a bit of extra code to my plugin to log exactly when notifications are getting received. It shows when it enters and leaves the notifications. As shown below, it enters the SCN_UPDATEUI, at which point it calls my Lua callback which adds 3 indicators, thus the 3 SCN_MODIFIED pairs, then leaves the SCN_UPDATEUI notification.

                                  ->SCN_UPDATEUI
                                  ->SCN_MODIFIED
                                  <-SCN_MODIFIED
                                  ->SCN_MODIFIED
                                  <-SCN_MODIFIED
                                  ->SCN_MODIFIED
                                  <-SCN_MODIFIED
                                  <-SCN_UPDATEUI
                                  

                                  I would say between this and the fact that @Claudia-Frank successfully used the synchronous callbacks, means that your code was receiving these notifications out of order due to the asynchronous callbacks (which is a problem I ran into with the PythonScript a while ago).

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                                  • Scott SumnerS
                                    Scott Sumner
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                                    Claudia and dail,

                                    Thanks for the follow-up on this. This started out as just a curiosity to me, but in the end I learned a lot and I liked the functionality of this little script so much that I integrated it into my startup.py so that it is a permanent part of my Notepad++. I even tweaked it so that the highlight at the caret uses a second indicator to give it more emphasis than the other matches within the viewing window. Thanks again.

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                                    • Scott SumnerS
                                      Scott Sumner
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                                      After using what I came up with for a while, I happened to notice that when the current document also exists as clone (that is, is in both views), when the caret is on a word the UPDATEUI callback fires continually. The intended highlighting works, but with the callback firing continually, this is not good. I suspected this when the editing tabs in both views disappeared. I put in some “I’m here” output to the pythonscript console window at the top of the callback, and suspicions were confirmed.

                                      What I’m unsure of is how to fix it. I went back to @Claudia-Frank 's original script above and made sure the same problem exists there and that it wasn’t something I introduced. Claudia or @dail , any pointers in the right direction for a fix would be appreciated.

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                                      • dailD
                                        dail @Scott Sumner
                                        last edited by

                                        @Scott-Sumner

                                        I had never noticed that before (mostly because I rarely clone documents) but I am seeing the same thing when using Lua. I already tried a few things to fix it but did not have any luck.

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                                        • Claudia FrankC
                                          Claudia Frank @Scott Sumner
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                                          @Scott-Sumner

                                          Hi Scott,

                                          not at home, so just a quick info.
                                          Afaik, cloned documents are just two references to the same object
                                          therefore your experience can be explained. What I would try to do
                                          is to see if it can be made unique again like checking if
                                          file, which triggers the coloring, is different from the cloned one.
                                          Like current document call, it gives back bufferid, view and file position.
                                          Maybe create an identifier out of it and check this before callback gets executed.

                                          I will give it a try, once I’m at home. ~ 5-6 hours

                                          Cheers
                                          Claudia

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                                          • Scott SumnerS
                                            Scott Sumner @Claudia Frank
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                                            @Claudia-Frank

                                            You’ve inspired me to try out some things which ended up a real “hack”. Basically I need to stop the endless chain of calls, so I measured the time gap between them (typically 4-5 milliseconds). Then I added in some code such that if an UPDATEUI is triggered within 10ms of the previous one, the new one does an immediate return, thus preventing the infinite re-triggering. It seems to work, but if you come up with something more elegant, I’d like to see it. :)

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