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Signed-off-by: Hadi <112569860+anotherhadi@users.noreply.github.com>
534 lines
14 KiB
Go
534 lines
14 KiB
Go
package tabs
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import (
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"fmt"
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"image/color"
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"strings"
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"charm.land/bubbles/v2/key"
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tea "charm.land/bubbletea/v2"
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"charm.land/lipgloss/v2"
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"github.com/anotherhadi/ilovetui/style"
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)
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type Tab interface {
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Init() tea.Cmd
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Update(tea.Msg) (Tab, tea.Cmd)
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View() string
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}
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type Item struct {
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Title string
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Model Tab
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}
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type KeyMap struct {
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Next key.Binding
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Prev key.Binding
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}
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func DefaultKeyMap() KeyMap {
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return KeyMap{
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Next: key.NewBinding(
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key.WithKeys("right", "l", "tab"),
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key.WithHelp("→/tab", "next tab"),
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),
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Prev: key.NewBinding(
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key.WithKeys("left", "h", "shift+tab"),
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key.WithHelp("←/shift+tab", "previous tab"),
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),
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}
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}
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type Styles struct {
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// Border shape/padding for the tab boxes, color-less: the actual border
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// color is picked at render time from FocusedBorder/BlurredBorder
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// depending on Model.Focused(), so the whole tabs+content frame always
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// reads as one continuous, single-colored box.
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ActiveTab lipgloss.Style
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InactiveTab lipgloss.Style
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// Title text styles: this is what actually distinguishes the active tab
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// from the others.
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ActiveTitle lipgloss.Style
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InactiveTitle lipgloss.Style
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// Border shape/padding for the content pane, same color-less rule as
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// above.
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Content lipgloss.Style
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// The border family (rounded, normal, thick...) tabs and Content are
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// built from, snapshotted from style.S.BorderType at DefaultStyles()
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// time. Kept around so renderBar can pick the right per-position notch
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// glyph (corner vs. T-junction) for that same family at render time.
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BorderType lipgloss.Border
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FocusedBorder color.Color
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BlurredBorder color.Color
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}
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func DefaultStyles() Styles {
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bt := style.S.BorderType
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inactiveBorder, activeBorder := tabBorders(bt)
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return Styles{
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InactiveTab: lipgloss.NewStyle().
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Border(inactiveBorder, true).
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Padding(0, 1),
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ActiveTab: lipgloss.NewStyle().
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Border(activeBorder, true).
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Padding(0, 1),
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ActiveTitle: lipgloss.NewStyle().Foreground(style.S.Primary).Bold(true),
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InactiveTitle: lipgloss.NewStyle().Foreground(style.S.Subtle),
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Content: lipgloss.NewStyle().
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Border(bt).
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UnsetBorderTop().
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Padding(1, 2),
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BorderType: bt,
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FocusedBorder: style.S.Primary,
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BlurredBorder: style.S.Subtle,
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}
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}
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// tabBorders derives the inactive/active tab border shapes from a border
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// family, using its own junction glyphs (MiddleBottom, MiddleLeft,
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// MiddleRight...) instead of hardcoded characters, so tabs follow
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// style.S.BorderType instead of always looking rounded regardless of config.
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//
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// Inactive tabs get a plain "┴"-style bottom (a Content has UnsetBorderTop,
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// so this line is what actually separates the bar from Content below).
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// The active tab's bottom is left open (blank) with its corners swapped to
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// the family's own BottomLeft/BottomRight glyphs, so its sides appear to
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// flow straight down into Content.
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func tabBorders(bt lipgloss.Border) (inactive, active lipgloss.Border) {
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inactive = bt
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inactive.BottomLeft = bt.MiddleBottom
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inactive.BottomRight = bt.MiddleBottom
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active = bt
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active.Bottom = " "
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active.BottomLeft = bt.BottomRight
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active.BottomRight = bt.BottomLeft
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return inactive, active
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}
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type Model struct {
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items []Item
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active int
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focused bool
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loop bool
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width int
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height int
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styles Styles
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keyMap KeyMap
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}
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type Option func(*Model)
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func WithStyles(s Styles) Option {
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return func(m *Model) {
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m.styles = s
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}
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}
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func WithKeyMap(k KeyMap) Option {
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return func(m *Model) {
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m.keyMap = k
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}
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}
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func WithActive(i int) Option {
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return func(m *Model) {
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m.active = i
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}
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}
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// WithLoop sets whether Next/Prev navigation wraps around: Next from the
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// last tab goes to the first, Prev from the first tab goes to the last.
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// On by default; pass false to clamp at either end instead.
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func WithLoop(l bool) Option {
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return func(m *Model) {
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m.loop = l
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}
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}
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// WithFocus sets the initial focus state. A focused tabs bar renders its
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// border in the accent color, a blurred one in the muted color, letting a
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// host app with several panes show which one is currently active.
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func WithFocus(f bool) Option {
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return func(m *Model) {
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m.focused = f
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}
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}
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func New(items []Item, opts ...Option) Model {
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m := Model{
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items: items,
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focused: true,
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loop: true,
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styles: DefaultStyles(),
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keyMap: DefaultKeyMap(),
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}
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for _, opt := range opts {
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opt(&m)
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}
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m.active = clamp(m.active, 0, len(m.items)-1)
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return m
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}
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func (m Model) Init() tea.Cmd {
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cmds := make([]tea.Cmd, len(m.items))
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for i, item := range m.items {
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cmds[i] = item.Model.Init()
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}
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return tea.Batch(cmds...)
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}
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func (m Model) Active() int {
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return m.active
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}
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func (m *Model) SetActive(i int) {
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m.active = clamp(i, 0, len(m.items)-1)
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}
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func (m Model) Items() []Item {
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return m.items
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}
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func (m Model) ActiveItem() Item {
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return m.items[m.active]
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}
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func (m Model) Focused() bool {
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return m.focused
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}
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func (m *Model) Focus() {
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m.focused = true
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}
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func (m *Model) Blur() {
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m.focused = false
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}
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func (m Model) Loop() bool {
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return m.loop
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}
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func (m *Model) SetLoop(l bool) {
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m.loop = l
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}
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func (m Model) Width() int {
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return m.width
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}
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// SetWidth sets the target outer width for the whole component. The tab bar
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// itself always keeps its intrinsic width (the sum of its tab labels);
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// Content stretches to Width if that's wider, so a host building a
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// fullscreen app can make the content pane fill the terminal without the tab
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// bar itself looking artificially stretched.
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func (m *Model) SetWidth(w int) {
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m.width = w
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}
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func (m Model) Height() int {
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return m.height
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}
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// SetHeight sets the target outer height for the whole component. Content's
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// height is Height minus the bar's own (fixed) height; SetHeight is a no-op
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// on the render until called, so the zero-value Model keeps auto-sizing
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// Content to whatever the active item's View() returns.
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func (m *Model) SetHeight(h int) {
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m.height = h
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}
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// SetSize is a shorthand for SetWidth followed by SetHeight.
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func (m *Model) SetSize(w, h int) {
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m.width = w
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m.height = h
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}
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// ContentWidth and ContentHeight report the usable inner area available to
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// the active item's View() once Width/Height are set: Content's box size
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// minus its own border and padding. tabs has no generic way to size an
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// arbitrary Tab itself (the interface is intentionally minimal), so a host
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// building a fullscreen app calls these after SetSize and forwards the
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// result to its own Tab implementations, exactly as it would size any other
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// nested bubbles component. ContentHeight returns 0 until SetHeight has been
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// called (see SetHeight).
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func (m Model) ContentWidth() int {
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if len(m.items) == 0 {
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return 0
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}
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w := lipgloss.Width(m.renderBar(m.collapsedSegments(m.width), m.styles.BlurredBorder, false))
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if m.width > w {
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w = m.width
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}
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if inner := w - m.styles.Content.GetHorizontalFrameSize(); inner > 0 {
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return inner
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}
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return 0
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}
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func (m Model) ContentHeight() int {
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if len(m.items) == 0 || m.height <= 0 {
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return 0
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}
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barHeight := lipgloss.Height(m.renderBar(m.collapsedSegments(m.width), m.styles.BlurredBorder, false))
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if inner := m.height - barHeight - m.styles.Content.GetVerticalFrameSize(); inner > 0 {
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return inner
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}
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return 0
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}
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func (m Model) Update(msg tea.Msg) (Model, tea.Cmd) {
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if keyMsg, ok := msg.(tea.KeyPressMsg); ok {
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switch {
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case key.Matches(keyMsg, m.keyMap.Next):
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m.active = m.step(1)
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return m, nil
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case key.Matches(keyMsg, m.keyMap.Prev):
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m.active = m.step(-1)
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return m, nil
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}
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}
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if len(m.items) == 0 {
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return m, nil
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}
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var cmd tea.Cmd
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m.items[m.active].Model, cmd = m.items[m.active].Model.Update(msg)
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return m, cmd
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}
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// tabSegment is a single box drawn on the bar: either a real item, or the
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// synthetic "+N" segment standing in for tabs collapsed by collapsedSegments.
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// It's never active and never has a backing Item.
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type tabSegment struct {
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title string
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isActive bool
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isMore bool
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}
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func (m Model) segments() []tabSegment {
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segs := make([]tabSegment, len(m.items))
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for i, item := range m.items {
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segs[i] = tabSegment{title: item.Title, isActive: i == m.active}
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}
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return segs
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}
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// segmentWidth measures a segment as it would actually render, without
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// needing a border color (color doesn't affect measured width).
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func (m Model) segmentWidth(seg tabSegment) int {
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tabStyle := m.styles.InactiveTab
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titleStyle := m.styles.InactiveTitle
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if seg.isActive {
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tabStyle = m.styles.ActiveTab
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titleStyle = m.styles.ActiveTitle
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}
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return lipgloss.Width(tabStyle.Render(titleStyle.Render(seg.title)))
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}
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// collapsedSegments returns the full segment list unchanged if it already
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// fits within budget (or budget is unset). Otherwise it keeps a contiguous
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// window of tabs that always includes the active one - grown outward from
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// active, alternating backward/forward, as far as it fits - and folds
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// everything left out of that window into a single trailing "+N" segment.
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func (m Model) collapsedSegments(budget int) []tabSegment {
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segs := m.segments()
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if budget <= 0 {
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return segs
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}
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widths := make([]int, len(segs))
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total := 0
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for i, seg := range segs {
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widths[i] = m.segmentWidth(seg)
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total += widths[i]
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}
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if total <= budget {
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return segs
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}
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moreWidth := m.segmentWidth(tabSegment{title: fmt.Sprintf("+%d", len(segs)-1), isMore: true})
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fitBudget := budget - moreWidth
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if fitBudget < widths[m.active] {
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// Not even room for active + the badge: guarantee active alone
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// fits, even if that leaves the badge slightly cramped.
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fitBudget = widths[m.active]
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}
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start, end := m.active, m.active
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used := widths[m.active]
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for {
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grew := false
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if start > 0 && used+widths[start-1] <= fitBudget {
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start--
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used += widths[start]
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grew = true
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}
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if end < len(segs)-1 && used+widths[end+1] <= fitBudget {
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end++
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used += widths[end]
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grew = true
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}
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if !grew {
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break
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}
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}
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hidden := len(segs) - (end - start + 1)
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if hidden <= 0 {
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return segs
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}
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visible := append([]tabSegment{}, segs[start:end+1]...)
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visible = append(visible, tabSegment{title: fmt.Sprintf("+%d", hidden), isMore: true})
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return visible
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}
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func (m Model) View() string {
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if len(m.items) == 0 {
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return ""
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}
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borderColor := m.styles.BlurredBorder
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if m.focused {
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borderColor = m.styles.FocusedBorder
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}
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segs := m.collapsedSegments(m.width)
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bar := m.renderBar(segs, borderColor, false)
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contentWidth := lipgloss.Width(bar)
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if m.width > contentWidth {
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// Re-render with the last tab's right edge treated as an interior
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// junction instead of the widget's outer edge, since the cap line
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// now continues past it into the extension.
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bar = m.extendBarCap(m.renderBar(segs, borderColor, true), m.width, borderColor)
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contentWidth = m.width
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}
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contentStyle := m.styles.Content.
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BorderForeground(borderColor).
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Width(contentWidth)
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if m.height > 0 {
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if h := m.height - lipgloss.Height(bar); h > 0 {
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contentStyle = contentStyle.Height(h)
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}
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}
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content := contentStyle.Render(m.items[m.active].Model.View())
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return lipgloss.JoinVertical(lipgloss.Left, bar, content)
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}
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// renderBar builds the tab bar. extendCap should be true when the caller
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// already knows the cap line will be stretched past the last tab (see
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// extendBarCap): in that case the last tab's right edge is drawn as an
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// interior junction (bt.MiddleLeft) rather than the widget's outer edge,
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// since the horizontal line continues past it instead of terminating there.
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func (m Model) renderBar(segs []tabSegment, borderColor color.Color, extendCap bool) string {
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rendered := make([]string, len(segs))
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for i, seg := range segs {
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isFirst, isLast := i == 0, i == len(segs)-1
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tabStyle := m.styles.InactiveTab
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titleStyle := m.styles.InactiveTitle
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if seg.isActive {
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tabStyle = m.styles.ActiveTab
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titleStyle = m.styles.ActiveTitle
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}
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tabStyle = tabStyle.BorderForeground(borderColor)
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bt := m.styles.BorderType
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border, _, _, _, _ := tabStyle.GetBorder()
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switch {
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case isFirst && seg.isActive:
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border.BottomLeft = bt.Left
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case isFirst && !seg.isActive:
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border.BottomLeft = bt.MiddleLeft
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case isLast && seg.isActive && !extendCap:
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border.BottomRight = bt.Right
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case isLast && !seg.isActive && !extendCap:
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border.BottomRight = bt.MiddleRight
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}
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// extendCap: no BottomRight override at all, so the last tab falls
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// back to its type's plain default (already set in DefaultStyles:
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// bt.MiddleBottom for inactive, the swap-trick corner for active) -
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// same as every other, non-edge tab. The isLast-specific corners
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// above only make sense when this really is the widget's edge and
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// Content's own border aligns right below it; once the cap extends
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// past it, that's no longer true.
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tabStyle = tabStyle.Border(border)
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rendered[i] = tabStyle.Render(titleStyle.Render(seg.title))
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}
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return lipgloss.JoinHorizontal(lipgloss.Top, rendered...)
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}
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// extendBarCap stretches only the bar's bottom row out to width. That row
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// doubles as Content's own top border (Content has UnsetBorderTop), so when
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// Content is wider than the bar's natural width, it needs to reach all the
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// way across or the frame looks broken open above the extra space.
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// lipgloss.JoinVertical would otherwise pad the shorter bar rows with plain
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// spaces, not border characters.
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func (m Model) extendBarCap(bar string, width int, borderColor color.Color) string {
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gap := width - lipgloss.Width(bar)
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if gap <= 0 {
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return bar
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}
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bt := m.styles.BorderType
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fill := lipgloss.NewStyle().
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Foreground(borderColor).
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Render(strings.Repeat(bt.Bottom, gap-1) + bt.TopRight)
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lines := strings.Split(bar, "\n")
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lines[len(lines)-1] += fill
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return strings.Join(lines, "\n")
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}
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// step moves the active index by delta (+1 for Next, -1 for Prev). With Loop
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// it wraps around at either end; otherwise it just clamps, so Next on the
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// last tab (or Prev on the first) is a no-op.
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func (m Model) step(delta int) int {
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n := len(m.items)
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if n == 0 {
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return 0
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}
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if m.loop {
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return ((m.active+delta)%n + n) % n
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}
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return clamp(m.active+delta, 0, n-1)
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}
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func clamp(v, low, high int) int {
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if high < low {
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return low
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}
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if v < low {
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return low
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}
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if v > high {
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return high
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}
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return v
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}
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