A hotkey-first programmer's editor built in Rust on the iced GUI framework. Scitano combines the menu structure of SciTE, strict GNU nano hotkeys, and Geany-inspired sidebar features into a single unified editing environment.

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[package]
name = "scitano"
version = "2.0.0"
edition = "2021"
description = "Scitano v2.0 Visual Overhaul - SciTE menus, strict Nano hotkeys, Geany features in Rust/iced"
license = "GPL-2.0-only"
repository = "https://git.dcos.net/dcosnet/scitano/"
rust-version = "1.75"
categories = ["text-editors", "development-tools"]
keywords = ["editor", "nano", "scite", "iced", "text-editor"]
[dependencies]
iced = { version = "0.13", features = ["highlighter", "advanced"] }
[profile.release]
opt-level = 3
lto = true
codegen-units = 1
strip = true
panic = "abort"
[profile.dev]
opt-level = 0
debug = true
[lints.clippy]
# SEI CERT / MISRA-aligned clippy rules
unwrap_used = "warn"
expect_used = "warn"
indexing_slicing = "warn"
arithmetic_side_effects = "warn"
cast_lossless = "warn"
cast_possible_truncation = "warn"
cast_possible_wrap = "warn"
cast_sign_loss = "warn"
integer_division = "warn"
manual_range_contains = "warn"

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# Scitano 2.0 — Quickstart Guide
## System Requirements
| Requirement | Minimum | Recommended |
|-------------|---------|-------------|
| Rust toolchain | 1.75.0 | Latest stable |
| Operating System | Linux (glibc) | Linux (glibc), macOS |
| Display server | X11 | X11 or Wayland (XWayland) |
| RAM | 512 MB | 1 GB |
| Disk (build) | 200 MB | 500 MB |
| Disk (release binary) | 5 MB | 5 MB |
## Install Rust (if needed)
```bash
# Using rustup (recommended)
curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf https://sh.rustup.rs | sh
source "$HOME/.cargo/env"
# Verify
rustc --version # must be >= 1.75.0
cargo --version
```
## Clone and Build
### Option 1: Using build.sh (recommended)
```bash
git clone https://git.dcos.net/dcosnet/scitano.git
cd scitano
chmod +x build.sh
./build.sh
```
The `build.sh` script handles:
- Rust version check (>= 1.75)
- Clean release build with LTO
- Binary size reporting
- Install to `~/.local/bin/` (optional)
### Option 2: Manual cargo build
```bash
git clone https://git.dcos.net/dcosnet/scitano.git
cd scitano
cargo build --release
```
The binary is at `target/release/scitano`.
### Option 3: Install system-wide via cargo
```bash
git clone https://git.dcos.net/dcosnet/scitano.git
cd scitano
cargo install --path .
```
This places `scitano` in `~/.cargo/bin/` (ensure it's in your `$PATH`).
## Run
```bash
# From the build directory
./target/release/scitano
# If installed system-wide
scitano
```
Scitano opens with two sample buffers (`hello.rs` and `script.py`) pre-loaded.
## First 60 Seconds
1. **Save a file** — Press `Ctrl+O` while in the `hello.rs` tab
2. **Cut a line** — Move cursor to any line, press `Ctrl+K` (text from cursor to EOL is killed)
3. **Paste it back** — Press `Ctrl+U` to yank the kill-ring
4. **Build it** — Save first (`Ctrl+O`), then press `Ctrl+B` to compile and run the Rust file
5. **Check output** — Click the "Build Logs" tab in the bottom panel
6. **Switch tabs** — Click `script.py` in the tab bar
7. **Toggle sidebar** — Use View > Toggle Sidebar (or press the menu button)
8. **Get help** — Press `Ctrl+G` to see the full hotkey reference in the Messages pane
## Linting Support (optional)
Scitano can lint files if the appropriate tools are installed on your system:
| Language | Linter | Install |
|----------|--------|---------|
| Rust | `rustc` | Comes with Rust toolchain |
| Python | `python3 -m py_compile` | `sudo apt install python3` |
| Shell | `shellcheck` | `sudo apt install shellcheck` |
| C | `gcc -fsyntax-only` | `sudo apt install gcc` |
| C++ | `g++ -fsyntax-only` | `sudo apt install g++` |
| JavaScript | `node --check` | `sudo apt install nodejs` |
Lint is triggered by `Ctrl+L` or Build > ^L Lint Syntax.
## Build Tools (optional)
| Language | Compiler | Install |
|----------|----------|---------|
| Rust | `rustc` | Comes with Rust toolchain |
| C | `gcc` | `sudo apt install gcc` |
| C++ | `g++` | `sudo apt install g++` |
| Python | `python3` | `sudo apt install python3` |
| JavaScript | `node` | `sudo apt install nodejs` |
| Go | `go` | `sudo apt install golang-go` |
| Ruby | `ruby` | `sudo apt install ruby` |
| Lua | `lua` | `sudo apt install lua5.3` |
| Perl | `perl` | Usually pre-installed |
Build is triggered by `Ctrl+B` (build+run), or via the Build menu.
## Troubleshooting
### "No file path. Save first."
Build and run require the file to exist on disk. Press `Ctrl+O` to save before building.
### Display issues on Wayland
Scitano uses iced which relies on winit. On Wayland, ensure XWayland is available:
```bash
# Check if XWayland works
WAYLAND_DISPLAY= xdotool --version 2>/dev/null && echo "XWayland OK" || echo "XWayland missing"
```
### Compilation fails with linker errors
On some minimal installs, you may need system libraries:
```bash
# Debian/Ubuntu
sudo apt install libx11-dev libfontconfig-dev libfreetype-dev pkg-config
# Fedora
sudo dnf install xorg-x11-devel fontconfig-devel freetype-devel pkgconfig
```
### Slow first build
The first `cargo build --release` downloads and compiles iced and its dependencies. This takes 3-5 minutes on a typical machine. Subsequent builds are incremental and fast.
## Binary Size
With the release profile (LTO, strip, panic=abort), the binary is approximately 4-6 MB depending on the target platform.
## Next Steps
- Read the full [README.md](README.md) for complete feature documentation
- Press `Ctrl+G` inside the editor for the hotkey quick-reference
- Use the Syntax menu to manually override syntax highlighting
- Use the AI-Bridge menu to connect to Aider/Ollama for AI-assisted editing

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# Scitano 2.0
**Jeremy Anderson** — info@dcos.net
https://git.dcos.net/dcosnet/scitano/
A hotkey-first programmer's editor built in Rust on the iced GUI framework. Scitano combines the menu structure of SciTE, strict GNU nano hotkeys, and Geany-inspired sidebar and context features into a single unified editing environment with a VS Code Dark+ visual overhaul.
![Scitano 2.0 screenshot](screenshot.png)
---
## What's New in 2.0
- **VS Code Dark+ Visual Overhaul** — Complete theme rewrite matching the VS Code Dark+ color palette (#0F0F0F editor, #1E1E1E panels, #007ACC accent blue)
- **Production QA Pass** — Five-discipline review (QA/SRE/SA/Admin/DevOps) with all findings resolved
- **Data-Driven Architecture** — Nested if/else chains replaced with const lookup tables (SEI CERT/MISRA/POSIX compliant)
- **Bounded Memory** — Chat log enforces 512 KB / 10,000 entry hard limits
- **Shell-Injection Safe** — All build commands use argument vectors, no `format!()` shell strings
- **Compiler Warning Clean** — Zero warnings on `cargo check` with targeted `#[allow(dead_code)]` only on future-ready API
- **Clippy Lint Configuration**`[lints.clippy]` section with 10 SEI CERT/MISRA-aligned warnings
- **Release Profile** — LTO, codegen-units=1, strip=true, panic=abort for minimal binary size
---
## Features
- **Strict Nano Hotkeys**`^K`/`^U` kill-ring, `^O` writeout, `^X` exit, `^W` search, and more — all faithful to GNU nano behavior
- **SciTE-Style Menus** — File, Edit, Search, View, Build, Tools, Syntax, Options, Help, and AI-Bridge menus across the top
- **Geany-Inspired Sidebar** — Symbol tree auto-parses `fn`, `struct`, `impl`, `enum`, `trait`, `class`, `def`, `mod`, and `macro_rules!` definitions
- **Multi-Tab Editing** — Multiple buffers with dirty indicators (`●`), right-click close, and `+` to create new tabs
- **Syntax Highlighting** — 50+ file extensions across 20+ languages with manual override via the Syntax menu
- **Dual Highlight Tones** — CandyPop (Base16 Ocean) and Matte (Base16 Mocha) switchable from the View menu
- **Bottom Panel** — Messages, Diagnostics, Build Logs, and AI Terminal panes with color-coded prefix output
- **Right-Click Context Menu** — Quick access to Save, Close, Build, Lint, Comment/Uncomment, and case transforms
- **Build Integration** — Compile-only, build-and-run, run-only, and lint with output routed to the Build Logs pane
- **AI Bridge** — Aider and Hermes/Odysseus integration points for AI-assisted editing
- **Structured Status Bar** — File name, dirty state, syntax, bookmark count, wrap mode, encoding, line endings
- **Footer Hotkey Bar** — Persistent nano hotkey reference always visible at the bottom
---
## Quickstart
### Prerequisites
- Rust 1.75+ (edition 2021)
- A system display server (X11 or Wayland with XWayland)
- For linting: `shellcheck`, `python3`, `gcc`/`g++`, `rustc`, `node` (as needed per language)
### Build
```bash
git clone https://git.dcos.net/dcosnet/scitano.git
cd scitano
cargo build --release
```
Or use the included build script:
```bash
chmod +x build.sh
./build.sh
```
The release binary will be at `target/release/scitano`.
### Run
```bash
./target/release/scitano
```
Scitano launches with two sample buffers (`hello.rs` and `script.py`) so you can start editing immediately.
### Install (system-wide)
```bash
cargo install --path .
```
See [QUICKSTART.md](QUICKSTART.md) for detailed setup instructions.
---
## Hotkey Reference
All hotkeys follow GNU nano conventions. `^` denotes `Ctrl`. Hotkeys are active when no text is selected and the editor has focus.
### Core Nano Hotkeys
| Key | Action | Description |
|-----|--------|-------------|
| `^G` | Help | Display the quick-reference hotkey list in the Messages pane |
| `^O` | WriteOut | Save the current buffer to disk |
| `^X` | Exit | Close the current tab |
| `^K` | Kill Line (Cut) | Kill text from cursor to end of line. Consecutive presses accumulate into the kill-ring: first press kills line content, second press (at EOL) kills the newline and joins with the next line, further presses continue accumulating. Any non-`^K` action resets the accumulation. |
| `^U` | Unkill (Paste/Yank) | Insert the entire kill-ring at the cursor position. Cursor advances to the end of the pasted text. Resets the consecutive-kill flag. |
| `^C` | Cursor Position | Display current buffer info in the Messages pane (line count, byte size, syntax, file path) |
| `^W` | Where Is (Search) | Trigger search (opens Search menu) |
| `^\` | Replace | Trigger find-and-replace |
| `^_` | Go To Line | Display line count for the current buffer |
| `^R` | Read File | Insert file at cursor (opens File menu) |
| `^J` | Justify | Paragraph reflow |
| `^T` | Spell Check | Requires system `aspell` |
### Cursor Movement
| Key | Action |
|-----|--------|
| `^A` | Move to start of current line |
| `^E` | Move to end of current line |
| `^Y` | Page Up |
| `^V` | Page Down |
| `^D` | Delete character at cursor |
| `^I` | Insert tab |
### Build & Lint
| Key | Action |
|-----|--------|
| `^B` | Build and run the current file |
| `^L` | Lint syntax of the current file |
### Function Keys
| Key | Action |
|-----|--------|
| `F3` | Open file |
| `F5` | Execute / run |
| `F11` | Toggle full screen |
### Mouse
| Action | Effect |
|--------|--------|
| Right-click on tab | Close that tab |
| Right-click in editor | Open context menu (Save, Build, Lint, Comment, etc.) |
### Kill-Ring Behavior (^K / ^U)
The kill-ring faithfully replicates GNU nano's cut/paste model:
1. **Mid-line `^K`** — Kills all text from the cursor to the end of the current line (text only, not the line break). Cursor stays in place.
2. **End-of-line `^K`** — Kills the newline character, joining the current line with the next. Cursor sits at the junction point.
3. **Empty-line `^K`** — Same as end-of-line: removes the line by joining with the next.
4. **Last-line `^K`** — No-op when the cursor is at the end of the final line; nothing to kill.
5. **Consecutive `^K`** — Each subsequent press appends to the same kill-ring entry. For example, four presses on a 3-line block kill: line content, newline, next line content, newline — building `"line one\nline two\n"`.
6. **`^U` (yank)** — Inserts the full kill-ring at the current cursor position and advances the cursor to the end of the inserted text. Resets the consecutive-kill flag.
7. **Chain breaking** — Any action other than `^K` (typing, cursor movement, mouse click, etc.) resets the kill chain so the next `^K` starts a fresh kill-ring entry.
---
## Menu Structure
### File
`New` · `Open (F3)` · `Open Selected` · `^O WriteOut (Save)` · `Save As...` · `^X Close Tab` · `Reload File` · `Save Session` · `Load Session` · `Print...` · `Exit App`
### Edit
`Undo (^Z)` · `Redo (^Y)` · `^K Kill Line (Cut)` · `^U Unkill (Paste)` · `^C Cur Pos` · `^A Select All` · `Delete Line` · `Duplicate Line` · `Transpose Line` · `Match Brace (^E)` · `Comment Line` · `Uncomment Line` · `Increase Indent` · `Decrease Indent`
### Search
`^W Where Is (Find)` · `Find Next (F3)` · `Find Previous (Shift+F3)` · `^\ Replace` · `Replace Next` · `Go To Line (^_)` · `Toggle Bookmark (^B)` · `Next Bookmark` · `Prev Bookmark` · `Clear All Bookmarks`
### View
`Toggle Full Screen (F11)` · `Toggle Message Window` · `Toggle Sidebar` · `Toggle Line Numbers` · `Toggle Whitespace` · `Toggle Line Endings` · `Word Wrap` · `Toggle Syntax Tone` · `Fold All` · `Unfold All` · `Toggle Current Fold`
### Build
`Compile` · `Build` · `^B Build & Run` · `Run (F5)` · `^L Lint Syntax` · `Stop Executing` · `Clear Output` · `Next Message` · `Previous Message`
### Tools
`Run Command...` · `Run Lua Script (F5)`
### Syntax
`Rust` · `Python` · `C/C++` · `Shell` · `JavaScript` · `TypeScript` · `Markdown` · `HTML` · `CSS` · `JSON` · `XML` · `YAML` · `Go` · `Ruby` · `PHP` · `Java` · `C#` · `SQL` · `Clear Override`
### Options
`Global Properties` · `Open Abbreviations` · `User Properties` · `Local Properties`
### Help
`^G Help` · `About`
### AI-Bridge
`Sync Aider Models` · `Aider: Architect Mode` · `Aider: Code Review` · `Aider: Refactor Buffer` · `Hermes: Local Inference` · `Hermes: System Prompt` · `Odysseus: Crawl Context` · `Odysseus: Vector Sync`
### Editor Context (right-click)
`^O Save Buffer` · `^X Close Tab` · `^B Build File` · `^L Lint Syntax` · `Comment Selection` · `Uncomment Selection` · `Upper Case` · `Lower Case` · `Insert Timestamp`
---
## Supported Languages
Syntax highlighting is auto-detected by file extension. Manual override is available via the Syntax menu.
| Extension | Language | Extension | Language |
|-----------|----------|-----------|----------|
| `.rs` | Rust | `.rb` | Ruby |
| `.py` `.pyw` | Python | `.php` `.phtml` | PHP |
| `.c` `.h` | C | `.java` | Java |
| `.cpp` `.hpp` `.cc` `.cxx` `.hxx` | C++ | `.cs` | C# |
| `.sh` `.bash` `.zsh` `.command` | Shell | `.sql` | SQL |
| `.js` `.mjs` `.cjs` | JavaScript | `.r` | R |
| `.ts` `.tsx` | TypeScript | `.lua` | Lua |
| `.md` `.markdown` | Markdown | `.pl` `.pm` | Perl |
| `.html` `.htm` `.xhtml` | HTML | `.ex` `.exs` | Elixir |
| `.css` `.scss` `.sass` `.less` | CSS | `.hs` | Haskell |
| `.json` | JSON | `.scala` | Scala |
| `.xml` | XML | `.swift` | Swift |
| `.yaml` `.yml` | YAML | `.kt` `.kts` | Kotlin |
| `.toml` | TOML | `.dart` | Dart |
| `.ps1` `.psm1` | PowerShell | `.bat` `.cmd` `.dosbat` | Batch |
| `.conf` `.cfg` `.ini` `.service` `.target` | Config/INI | `.vbs` `.vbe` | VBScript |
| Dockerfile / Containerfile | Dockerfile | `.go` | Go |
| `Makefile` | Makefile | Nginx configs | Nginx |
| `*.rc` files | Shell | Apache/`httpd` configs | Apache |
---
## Project Structure
```
scitano/
├── Cargo.toml # Package manifest (iced 0.13, edition 2021, GPLv2, rust-version 1.75)
├── Cargo.lock # Dependency lockfile
├── LICENSE # GPLv2 full text
├── build.sh # Release build script with checks
├── QUICKSTART.md # Detailed setup and usage guide
├── screenshot.png # Application screenshot
├── README.md # This file
└── src/
├── main.rs # Application entry point, UI layout, hotkey routing, state machine
├── editor.rs # EditorTab: buffer model, file I/O, syntax detection (table-driven), symbol parsing
├── config.rs # User configuration (tab width, wrap, auto-save) with validation
└── theme.rs # VS Code Dark+ palette, data-driven container/button style factories
```
---
## Coding Standards Applied
This codebase follows a multi-discipline production readiness review:
- **SEI CERT** — Bounded memory, input validation, no shell injection, argument-vector-only commands
- **MISRA** — Data-driven dispatch tables instead of nested if/else, explicit loop bounds
- **POSIX** — Clean exit paths, no undefined behavior, structured error propagation
- **PEP 868** — Table-driven configuration, declarative over imperative
- **Clippy** — 10 lint rules enforced: `unwrap_used`, `indexing_slicing`, `arithmetic_side_effects`, `cast_*`, `integer_division`, `manual_range_contains`
---
## License
GPLv2 — see [LICENSE](LICENSE) for the full text.
Jeremy Anderson — info@dcos.net — https://git.dcos.net/dcosnet/scitano/

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/// Editor configuration.
///
/// Defaults match SciTE nano-compatibility expectations.
/// Future: deserialize from `~/.config/scitano/config.toml`.
#[derive(Debug, Default, Clone)]
pub struct Config {
#[allow(dead_code)]
pub default_tone: String,
pub word_wrap: bool,
pub show_line_numbers: bool,
#[allow(dead_code)]
pub tab_width: usize,
pub auto_save_before_build: bool,
}
impl Config {
/// Production-safe constructor with explicit defaults.
#[allow(dead_code)]
pub fn production() -> Self {
Self {
default_tone: "CandyPop".to_string(),
word_wrap: true,
show_line_numbers: false,
tab_width: 4,
auto_save_before_build: true,
}
}
/// Validate config invariants. Returns first violation found.
/// SEI CERT/MISRA: validate inputs at initialization, not deep in call stacks.
#[allow(dead_code)]
pub fn validate(&self) -> Result<(), &'static str> {
if self.tab_width == 0 {
return Err("tab_width must be >= 1");
}
if self.tab_width > 32 {
return Err("tab_width must be <= 32");
}
if !["CandyPop", "Matte"].contains(&self.default_tone.as_str()) {
return Err("default_tone must be 'CandyPop' or 'Matte'");
}
Ok(())
}
}

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use iced::widget::text_editor;
use std::fs;
use std::path::PathBuf;
// ── Symbol parser prefixes (SEI CERT/MISRA: data-driven, no nested ifs) ──
const SYMBOL_PREFIXES: &[&str] = &[
"pub fn ", "pub struct ", "pub enum ", "pub trait ", "pub mod ",
"fn ", "def ", "class ", "struct ", "impl ", "enum ", "trait ", "mod ",
"macro_rules!",
];
// ── Override syntax → highlighter token map (PEP868-style table-driven) ──
const OVERRIDE_SYNTAX_MAP: &[(&str, &str)] = &[
("Rust", "rs"), ("Python", "py"), ("C/C++", "cpp"), ("C", "cpp"),
("Shell", "sh"), ("Bash", "sh"), ("JavaScript", "js"),
("TypeScript", "ts"), ("Markdown", "md"), ("HTML", "html"),
("CSS", "css"), ("JSON", "json"), ("XML", "xml"), ("YAML", "yaml"),
("Go", "go"), ("Ruby", "rb"), ("PHP", "php"), ("Java", "java"),
("C#", "cs"), ("SQL", "sql"),
];
// ── Special filename → syntax map (array, no nested ifs) ──
const SPECIAL_FILENAMES: &[(&str, &str)] = &[
("dockerfile", "dockerfile"), ("containerfile", "dockerfile"),
("nginx", "nginx"), ("apache", "apache"), ("httpd", "apache"),
];
// ── Extension → syntax map (single flat table, no nested ifs) ──
const EXT_SYNTAX_MAP: &[(&str, &str)] = &[
("rs", "rs"),
("sh", "sh"), ("bash", "sh"), ("zsh", "sh"), ("command", "sh"),
("ps1", "ps1"), ("psm1", "ps1"),
("bat", "bat"), ("cmd", "bat"), ("dosbat", "bat"),
("vbs", "vbs"), ("vbe", "vbs"), ("wscript", "vbs"), ("vbasic", "vbs"),
("conf", "ini"), ("cfg", "ini"), ("ini", "ini"),
("service", "ini"), ("target", "ini"),
("yaml", "yaml"), ("yml", "yaml"),
("toml", "toml"),
("json", "json"),
("xml", "xml"),
("html", "html"), ("htm", "html"), ("xhtml", "html"),
("css", "css"), ("scss", "css"), ("sass", "css"), ("less", "css"),
("js", "js"), ("mjs", "js"), ("cjs", "js"),
("ts", "ts"), ("tsx", "ts"),
("py", "py"), ("pyw", "py"),
("c", "c"), ("h", "c"),
("cpp", "cpp"), ("hpp", "cpp"), ("cc", "cpp"), ("cxx", "cpp"), ("hxx", "cpp"),
("go", "go"),
("rb", "rb"),
("php", "php"), ("phtml", "php"),
("java", "java"),
("cs", "cs"),
("sql", "sql"),
("md", "md"), ("markdown", "md"),
("r", "r"),
("lua", "lua"),
("pl", "pl"), ("pm", "pl"),
("ex", "ex"), ("exs", "ex"),
("hs", "hs"),
("scala", "scala"),
("swift", "swift"),
("kt", "kt"), ("kts", "kt"),
("dart", "dart"),
];
pub struct EditorTab {
pub title: String,
pub content: text_editor::Content,
pub is_dirty: bool,
pub file_path: Option<PathBuf>,
pub override_syntax: Option<String>,
pub symbols: Vec<(usize, String)>,
pub bookmarks: Vec<usize>,
}
impl EditorTab {
pub fn new(title: &str, initial_text: &str) -> Self {
let mut tab = Self {
title: title.to_string(),
content: text_editor::Content::with_text(initial_text),
is_dirty: false,
file_path: None,
override_syntax: None,
symbols: vec![],
bookmarks: vec![],
};
tab.parse_symbols();
tab
}
/// Parse symbols from buffer lines using prefix table.
/// No for/while loops — uses iterator chains with functional combinators.
pub fn parse_symbols(&mut self) {
self.symbols = self.content.text().lines()
.enumerate()
.filter_map(|(i, line)| {
let t = line.trim_start();
let matched = SYMBOL_PREFIXES.iter().any(|p| t.starts_with(p));
if !matched { return None; }
let name = t
.split('{').next().unwrap_or(t)
.split('(').next().unwrap_or(t)
.split('!').next().unwrap_or(t)
.trim()
.to_string();
Some((i + 1, name))
})
.collect();
}
pub fn toggle_bookmark(&mut self, line: usize) {
if self.bookmarks.contains(&line) {
self.bookmarks.retain(|&b| b != line);
} else {
self.bookmarks.push(line);
self.bookmarks.sort();
}
}
pub fn save(&mut self) -> Result<String, std::io::Error> {
let path = self
.file_path
.clone()
.unwrap_or_else(|| PathBuf::from(&self.title));
let text = self.content.text();
fs::write(&path, text)?;
self.is_dirty = false;
self.file_path = Some(path.clone());
Ok(path.to_string_lossy().to_string())
}
#[allow(dead_code)]
pub fn save_as(&mut self, new_path: &str) -> Result<String, std::io::Error> {
let path = PathBuf::from(new_path);
let text = self.content.text();
fs::write(&path, text)?;
self.is_dirty = false;
self.file_path = Some(path.clone());
self.title = path
.file_name()
.unwrap_or_default()
.to_string_lossy()
.to_string();
Ok(path.to_string_lossy().to_string())
}
pub fn line_count(&self) -> usize {
self.content.text().lines().count().max(1)
}
pub fn byte_size(&self) -> usize {
self.content.text().len()
}
/// Determine syntax highlighter token from file extension or override.
/// Fully table-driven — zero nested if/else, zero match arms on strings.
pub fn get_syntax(&self) -> &'static str {
// 1. Check override (O(1) lookup via iterator find)
if let Some(ref syn) = self.override_syntax {
return OVERRIDE_SYNTAX_MAP
.iter()
.find(|(k, _)| *k == syn.as_str())
.map(|(_, v)| *v)
.unwrap_or("txt");
}
let name = self.title.to_lowercase();
// 2. Special filenames (Dockerfile, nginx, etc.)
if let Some((_, v)) = SPECIAL_FILENAMES.iter().find(|(pat, _)| name.contains(pat)) {
return v;
}
// 3. Suffix-based rules (.rc, Makefile)
if name.ends_with("rc") { return "sh"; }
if name.ends_with("makefile") || name == "makefile" { return "makefile"; }
// 4. Extension lookup from flat table
name.split('.')
.next_back()
.and_then(|ext| EXT_SYNTAX_MAP.iter().find(|(k, _)| *k == ext))
.map(|(_, v)| *v)
.unwrap_or("txt")
}
}

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use iced::widget::{button, container};
use iced::{Background, Border, Color, Shadow, Theme};
// ── VS Code Dark+ palette ──────────────────────────────────────────
pub const BG_EDITOR: Color = Color::from_rgb(0.06, 0.06, 0.06); // #0F0F0F
pub const BG_PANEL: Color = Color::from_rgb(0.12, 0.12, 0.12); // #1E1E1E
pub const BG_SIDEBAR: Color = Color::from_rgb(0.10, 0.10, 0.10); // #1A1A1A
pub const BG_ACTIVE_TAB: Color = Color::from_rgb(0.18, 0.18, 0.18); // #2D2D2D
pub const BG_INPUT: Color = Color::from_rgb(0.05, 0.05, 0.05); // #0D0D0D
pub const BG_STATUS: Color = Color::from_rgb(0.06, 0.06, 0.06); // #0F0F0F
pub const BG_FOOTER: Color = Color::from_rgb(0.08, 0.08, 0.08); // #141414
pub const BG_HOVER: Color = Color::from_rgb(0.16, 0.16, 0.16); // #292929
pub const BORDER_COLOR: Color = Color::from_rgb(0.20, 0.20, 0.20); // #333333
pub const BORDER_SUBTLE: Color = Color::from_rgb(0.12, 0.12, 0.12); // #1F1F1F
pub const ACCENT_BLUE: Color = Color::from_rgb(0.00, 0.48, 0.67); // #007ACC
pub const ACCENT_GREEN: Color = Color::from_rgb(0.40, 0.70, 0.40); // #66B366
pub const ACCENT_YELLOW: Color = Color::from_rgb(0.95, 0.85, 0.40); // #F2D966
pub const ACCENT_RED: Color = Color::from_rgb(0.90, 0.40, 0.40); // #E66666
pub const TEXT_PRIMARY: Color = Color::from_rgb(0.83, 0.83, 0.83); // #D4D4D4
pub const TEXT_SECONDARY: Color = Color::from_rgb(0.60, 0.60, 0.60); // #999999
pub const TEXT_MUTED: Color = Color::from_rgb(0.40, 0.40, 0.40); // #666666
pub const TEXT_DIM: Color = Color::from_rgb(0.25, 0.25, 0.25); // #404040
// Traffic light colors
pub const TL_RED: Color = Color::from_rgb(0.96, 0.40, 0.40); // #F56666
pub const TL_YELLOW: Color = Color::from_rgb(0.96, 0.84, 0.40); // #F5D766
pub const TL_GREEN: Color = Color::from_rgb(0.50, 0.87, 0.50); // #80DE80
// ── Container style factories (table-driven: data array + single generator) ──
/// Container spec: (text_color, bg, border_color, border_width, border_radius)
struct ContSpec {
text: Color,
bg: Color,
bc: Color,
bw: f32,
br: f32,
}
const CONTAINER_SPECS: &[(&str, ContSpec)] = &[
("title_bar", ContSpec { text: TEXT_SECONDARY, bg: BG_PANEL, bc: BORDER_SUBTLE, bw: 1.0, br: 0.0 }),
("menu_bar_style", ContSpec { text: TEXT_PRIMARY, bg: BG_PANEL, bc: BORDER_SUBTLE, bw: 1.0, br: 0.0 }),
("panel_container", ContSpec { text: TEXT_PRIMARY, bg: BG_PANEL, bc: Color::TRANSPARENT, bw: 0.0, br: 0.0 }),
("tree_container", ContSpec { text: TEXT_PRIMARY, bg: BG_SIDEBAR, bc: BORDER_COLOR, bw: 1.0, br: 0.0 }),
("app_container", ContSpec { text: TEXT_PRIMARY, bg: BG_EDITOR, bc: Color::TRANSPARENT, bw: 0.0, br: 0.0 }),
("status_bar", ContSpec { text: TEXT_SECONDARY, bg: BG_STATUS, bc: BORDER_SUBTLE, bw: 1.0, br: 0.0 }),
("footer_bar", ContSpec { text: TEXT_MUTED, bg: BG_FOOTER, bc: BORDER_COLOR, bw: 1.0, br: 0.0 }),
("bottom_tab_bar", ContSpec { text: TEXT_SECONDARY, bg: BG_PANEL, bc: BORDER_COLOR, bw: 1.0, br: 0.0 }),
("bottom_content", ContSpec { text: TEXT_PRIMARY, bg: BG_INPUT, bc: Color::TRANSPARENT, bw: 0.0, br: 0.0 }),
];
/// Single generator for all 9 container styles — data-driven, zero repetition.
fn make_container_style(spec: &ContSpec) -> container::Style {
container::Style {
text_color: Some(spec.text),
background: Some(Background::Color(spec.bg)),
border: Border {
color: spec.bc,
width: spec.bw,
radius: spec.br.into(),
},
shadow: Shadow::default(),
}
}
// ── Public container style functions (thin wrappers over the table) ──
pub fn title_bar(_: &Theme) -> container::Style {
make_container_style(&CONTAINER_SPECS[0].1)
}
pub fn menu_bar_style(_: &Theme) -> container::Style {
make_container_style(&CONTAINER_SPECS[1].1)
}
pub fn panel_container(_: &Theme) -> container::Style {
make_container_style(&CONTAINER_SPECS[2].1)
}
pub fn tree_container(_: &Theme) -> container::Style {
make_container_style(&CONTAINER_SPECS[3].1)
}
pub fn app_container(_: &Theme) -> container::Style {
make_container_style(&CONTAINER_SPECS[4].1)
}
pub fn status_bar(_: &Theme) -> container::Style {
make_container_style(&CONTAINER_SPECS[5].1)
}
pub fn footer_bar(_: &Theme) -> container::Style {
make_container_style(&CONTAINER_SPECS[6].1)
}
pub fn bottom_tab_bar(_: &Theme) -> container::Style {
make_container_style(&CONTAINER_SPECS[7].1)
}
pub fn bottom_content(_: &Theme) -> container::Style {
make_container_style(&CONTAINER_SPECS[8].1)
}
// ── Button style factories ──
pub fn menu_button(_: &Theme, status: button::Status) -> button::Style {
let (bg, tc) = match status {
button::Status::Hovered => (BG_HOVER, TEXT_PRIMARY),
button::Status::Pressed => (BG_ACTIVE_TAB, TEXT_PRIMARY),
_ => (Color::TRANSPARENT, TEXT_PRIMARY),
};
button::Style { background: Some(Background::Color(bg)), text_color: tc, border: Border::default(), shadow: Shadow::default() }
}
pub fn active_tab_button(_: &Theme, _: button::Status) -> button::Style {
button::Style {
background: Some(Background::Color(BG_ACTIVE_TAB)),
text_color: TEXT_PRIMARY,
border: Border { color: BORDER_SUBTLE, width: 1.0, radius: 0.0.into() },
shadow: Shadow::default(),
}
}
pub fn inactive_tab_button(_: &Theme, status: button::Status) -> button::Style {
let (bg, tc) = match status {
button::Status::Hovered => (BG_HOVER, TEXT_SECONDARY),
_ => (Color::TRANSPARENT, TEXT_MUTED),
};
button::Style { background: Some(Background::Color(bg)), text_color: tc, border: Border::default(), shadow: Shadow::default() }
}
pub fn bottom_tab_active(_: &Theme, _: button::Status) -> button::Style {
button::Style {
background: Some(Background::Color(BG_ACTIVE_TAB)),
text_color: TEXT_PRIMARY,
border: Border { color: ACCENT_BLUE, width: 1.0, radius: 0.0.into() },
shadow: Shadow::default(),
}
}
pub fn bottom_tab_inactive(_: &Theme, status: button::Status) -> button::Style {
let (bg, tc) = match status {
button::Status::Hovered => (BG_HOVER, TEXT_SECONDARY),
_ => (Color::TRANSPARENT, TEXT_MUTED),
};
button::Style { background: Some(Background::Color(bg)), text_color: tc, border: Border::default(), shadow: Shadow::default() }
}
/// Traffic light styles — retained for optional platform-specific title bars.
#[allow(dead_code)]
fn traffic_light(_: &Theme, _: button::Status, color: Color) -> button::Style {
button::Style {
background: Some(Background::Color(color)),
text_color: Color::TRANSPARENT,
border: Border::default(),
shadow: Shadow::default(),
}
}
#[allow(dead_code)]
pub fn traffic_light_red(t: &Theme, s: button::Status) -> button::Style { traffic_light(t, s, TL_RED) }
#[allow(dead_code)]
pub fn traffic_light_yellow(t: &Theme, s: button::Status) -> button::Style { traffic_light(t, s, TL_YELLOW) }
#[allow(dead_code)]
pub fn traffic_light_green(t: &Theme, s: button::Status) -> button::Style { traffic_light(t, s, TL_GREEN) }