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    • EkopalypseE
      Ekopalypse @Peter Goddard
      last edited by

      @Peter-Goddard

      only second scintilla

      Not strictly true, if you have two views open and you close the
      main view the second view stays to be the second.

      The only other suggestion I can make is that you try to find a
      pattern when it returns -1 where it should return something else.

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      • Peter GoddardP
        Peter Goddard @Ekopalypse
        last edited by

        @Ekopalypse

        This is what I have been trying to do. Usually, I have to wait a bit for it to work, or when I reopen notepad it starts to work again, or when I go to a different piece of text and then come back to it, it works. The lack of consistency has made it hard to try and figure this out. Thanks for the help anyways, I appreciate it

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        • EkopalypseE
          Ekopalypse @Peter Goddard
          last edited by Ekopalypse

          @Peter-Goddard

          We don’t talk about casing problem,
          I mean you are searching for “xml version” and expect to find
          “XML version”, do we?

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          • Peter GoddardP
            Peter Goddard @Ekopalypse
            last edited by

            @Ekopalypse

            I tell it to search for, “xml version”, but specifically it should find, help3.JPG
            in a text file that looks a bit like this
            help4.JPG

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            • EkopalypseE
              Ekopalypse @Peter Goddard
              last edited by

              @Peter-Goddard

              maybe you should, explicitly, set your searchFlags.

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              • Peter GoddardP
                Peter Goddard @Ekopalypse
                last edited by

                @Ekopalypse

                That could be it, but why would it be only working sometimes?

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                • Michael VincentM
                  Michael Vincent @Ekopalypse
                  last edited by

                  @Ekopalypse said in Search in target is sometimes failing:

                  only second scintilla

                  Not strictly true, if you have two views open and you close the
                  main view the second view stays to be the second.

                  I second @Ekopalypse. In my plugins, I use:

                  HWND getCurScintilla()
                  {
                      int which = -1;
                      ::SendMessage( nppData._nppHandle, NPPM_GETCURRENTSCINTILLA, 0,
                                     ( LPARAM )&which );
                      return ( which == 0 ) ? nppData._scintillaMainHandle :
                             nppData._scintillaSecondHandle;
                  }
                  
                  [,...]
                  
                  int start = (int)::SendMessage( getCurScintilla(), SCI_GETSELECTIONSTART, 0, 0 );
                  

                  This way, I can dynamically get the currently selected Scintilla view (1 or 2).

                  As for your code, it works for me with following NppExec mock-up:

                  SCI_SENDMSG SCI_TARGETWHOLEDOCUMENT
                  
                  SCI_SENDMSG SCI_GETSELECTIONSTART
                  SET LOCAL START = $(MSG_RESULT)
                  SCI_SENDMSG SCI_GETSELECTIONEND
                  SET LOCAL END = $(MSG_RESULT)
                  SCI_SENDMSG SCI_SETTARGETRANGE $(START) $(END)
                  
                  SCI_SENDMSG SCI_SEARCHINTARGET 11 "xml version"
                  ECHO START=$(START) END=$(END) ==> $(MSG_RESULT)
                  

                  Running that NppExec script on the following file with NO highlighted text:

                  hello there
                  xml version
                  goodbye there
                  

                  returns:
                  START=38 END=38 ==> -1

                  and if I highlight the whole document, it returns:
                  START=0 END=38 ==> 12

                  I think you may be able to simplify and not bother getting the start, end and SETTARGETRANGE and instead just use a call to SCI_TARGETFROMSELECTION

                  Cheers.

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                  • Michael VincentM
                    Michael Vincent @Peter Goddard
                    last edited by

                    @Peter-Goddard said in Search in target is sometimes failing:

                    That could be it, but why would it be only working sometimes?

                    Your search string is ANSI (const char *) but your file is Unicode?

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                    • EkopalypseE
                      Ekopalypse @Peter Goddard
                      last edited by

                      @Peter-Goddard

                      As said earlier, npp does also use SearchInTarget therefore it could be
                      that npp sets flags which aren’t useful in your case.
                      For example, having a flag SCFIND_WHOLEWORD might conflict with
                      your “xml version”.

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                      • Peter GoddardP
                        Peter Goddard @Michael Vincent
                        last edited by

                        @Michael-Vincent

                        I will try and use SCI_TARGETFROMSELECTION. I am not sure what you mean by, “Your search string is ANSI (const char *) but your file is Unicode?”. I am very new to this all, so thanks for the help

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                        • EkopalypseE
                          Ekopalypse @Peter Goddard
                          last edited by Ekopalypse

                          @Peter-Goddard said in Search in target is sometimes failing:

                          I am not sure what you mean by, “Your search string is ANSI (const char *) but your file is Unicode?”

                          this is actually a very advanced topic and MUST be understood by
                          every programmer which handles text.
                          I suggest reading this and you have to understand, that Windows API,
                          internally, handles everything with UTF16 and that a char pointer is start of your nightmares. :-)

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                          • Peter GoddardP
                            Peter Goddard @Ekopalypse
                            last edited by

                            @Ekopalypse
                            Okay, thanks, as I said, I have limited experience with any of this stuff. I have only just started to program and I really appreciate you helping me out.

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                            • EkopalypseE
                              Ekopalypse @Peter Goddard
                              last edited by

                              @Peter-Goddard

                              Every big journey starts with a first step but you only reach your
                              destination if you keep walking. ;-)

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                              • Peter GoddardP
                                Peter Goddard @Michael Vincent
                                last edited by

                                @Michael-Vincent

                                After testing, SCI_TARGETFROMSELECTION, I think you may have been right. This seems to have fixed it

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                                • Michael VincentM
                                  Michael Vincent @Peter Goddard
                                  last edited by

                                  @Peter-Goddard said in Search in target is sometimes failing:

                                  Okay, thanks, as I said, I have limited experience with any of this stuff. I have only just started to program and I really appreciate you helping me out.

                                  I understand, I’m not a programmer but have muddled my way through Scintilla docs and other N++ plugins and been able to hack together some working code.

                                  @Ekopalypse has it right about Unicode / ANSI. By default, all N++ plugins are compiled for Unicode as N++ no longer published an ANSI version. So the difference in your plugin when handling text in N++ documents (like searching for it) is to expect Unicode.

                                  You’ll probably see character strings in N++ plugins initialized with:

                                  TCHAR cString[MAX_PATH];
                                  

                                  since this can be ANSI or Unicode depending on compiler switches and that was needed back when there was an ANSI N++.

                                  https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/office/client-developer/outlook/mapi/tchar

                                  Cheers.

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                                  • EkopalypseE
                                    Ekopalypse @Peter Goddard
                                    last edited by

                                    @Peter-Goddard

                                    By the way, you defined your start and end being ints.
                                    But SendMessage returns an LRESULT which is defined as LONG_PTR, so just be careful because a position might overflow it.

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                                    • Peter GoddardP
                                      Peter Goddard @Ekopalypse
                                      last edited by

                                      @Ekopalypse So how would I prevent it from overflowing?

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                                      • EkopalypseE
                                        Ekopalypse @Peter Goddard
                                        last edited by Ekopalypse

                                        @Peter-Goddard said in Search in target is sometimes failing:

                                        So how would I prevent it from overflowing?

                                        Not sure I understand this question because I guess you know the obvious answer,
                                        which would be “use a datatype which is big enough to hold the values”, yourself.

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                                        • Peter GoddardP
                                          Peter Goddard @Ekopalypse
                                          last edited by

                                          @Ekopalypse As I said, I am very new at this so I thought I would just make sure I am understanding you correctly. I am assuming I use LONG_PTR instead of int, correct?

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                                          • EkopalypseE
                                            Ekopalypse @Peter Goddard
                                            last edited by

                                            @Peter-Goddard

                                            There are several possible data types that can be used, but without knowing your code and concept, it is hard to say what to use.
                                            Personally, I would use INT_PTR, but if your result is ever converted to long, I would probably use LONG_PTR.

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