Indenter

class Indenter(*args, **kwargs)

Auto-indentation interface.

By default, View can auto-indent as you type when auto_indent is enabled. The indentation simply copies the previous lines indentation.

This can be changed by implementing GtkSourceIndenter and setting the indenter property.

Implementors of this interface should implement both is_trigger and indent.

is_trigger is called upon key-press to determine of the key press should trigger an indentation. The default implementation of the interface checks to see if the key was KEY_Return or KEY_KP_Enter without %GDK_SHIFT_MASK set.

indent is called after text has been inserted into Buffer when is_trigger returned True. The TextIter is placed directly after the inserted character or characters.

It may be beneficial to move the insertion mark using select_range depending on how the indenter changes the indentation.

All changes are encapsulated within a single user action so that the user may undo them using standard undo/redo accelerators.

Methods

class Indenter
indent(view: View) TextIter

This function should be implemented to alter the indentation of text within the view.

view is provided so that the indenter may retrieve settings such as indentation and tab widths.

iter is the location where the indentation was requested. This typically is after having just inserted a newline (n) character but can be other situations such as a manually requested indentation or reformatting.

See is_trigger for how to trigger indentation on various characters inserted into the buffer.

The implementor of this function is expected to keep iter valid across calls to the function and should contain the location of the insert mark after calling this function.

The default implementation for this virtual function will copy the indentation of the previous line.

Parameters:

view – a View

is_trigger(view: View, location: TextIter, state: ModifierType, keyval: int) bool

This function is used to determine if a key pressed should cause the indenter to automatically indent.

The default implementation of this virtual method will check to see if keyval is KEY_Return or KEY_KP_Enter and state does not have %GDK_SHIFT_MASK set. This is to allow the user to avoid indentation when Shift+Return is pressed. Other indenters may want to copy this behavior to provide a consistent experience to users.

Parameters:
  • view – a View

  • location – the location where ch is to be inserted

  • state – modifier state for the insertion

  • keyval – the keyval pressed such as KEY_Return

Virtual Methods

class Indenter
do_indent(view: View) TextIter

This function should be implemented to alter the indentation of text within the view.

view is provided so that the indenter may retrieve settings such as indentation and tab widths.

iter is the location where the indentation was requested. This typically is after having just inserted a newline (n) character but can be other situations such as a manually requested indentation or reformatting.

See is_trigger for how to trigger indentation on various characters inserted into the buffer.

The implementor of this function is expected to keep iter valid across calls to the function and should contain the location of the insert mark after calling this function.

The default implementation for this virtual function will copy the indentation of the previous line.

Parameters:

view – a View

do_is_trigger(view: View, location: TextIter, state: ModifierType, keyval: int) bool

This function is used to determine if a key pressed should cause the indenter to automatically indent.

The default implementation of this virtual method will check to see if keyval is KEY_Return or KEY_KP_Enter and state does not have %GDK_SHIFT_MASK set. This is to allow the user to avoid indentation when Shift+Return is pressed. Other indenters may want to copy this behavior to provide a consistent experience to users.

Parameters:
  • view – a View

  • location – the location where ch is to be inserted

  • state – modifier state for the insertion

  • keyval – the keyval pressed such as KEY_Return