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Merge pull request #3708 from Neko-Box-Coder/ChainedParentsFix
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Fix unable to perform proportional resize caused by chained parents after quiting a nested VSplit inside a HSplit
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@ -439,11 +439,12 @@ func (n *Node) VSplit(right bool) uint64 {
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}
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// unsplits the child of a split
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func (n *Node) unsplit(i int, h bool) {
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func (n *Node) unsplit(i int) {
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copy(n.children[i:], n.children[i+1:])
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n.children[len(n.children)-1] = nil
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n.children = n.children[:len(n.children)-1]
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h := n.Kind == STVert
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nonrs, numr := n.getResizeInfo(h)
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if numr == 0 {
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// This means that this was the last child
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@ -470,18 +471,62 @@ func (n *Node) Unsplit() bool {
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ind = i
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}
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}
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if n.parent.Kind == STVert {
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n.parent.unsplit(ind, true)
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} else {
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n.parent.unsplit(ind, false)
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}
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n.parent.unsplit(ind)
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if n.parent.IsLeaf() {
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return n.parent.Unsplit()
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}
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n.parent.flatten()
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return true
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}
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// flattens the tree by removing unnecessary intermediate parents that have only one child
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// and handles the side effect of it
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func (n *Node) flatten() {
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if n.parent == nil || len(n.children) != 1 {
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return
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}
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ind := 0
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for i, c := range n.parent.children {
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if c.id == n.id {
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ind = i
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}
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}
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// Replace current node with its child node to remove chained parent
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successor := n.children[0]
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n.parent.children[ind] = successor
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successor.parent = n.parent
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// Maintain the tree in a consistent state: any child node's kind (horiz vs vert)
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// should be the opposite of its parent's kind.
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if successor.IsLeaf() {
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successor.Kind = n.Kind
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} else {
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// If the successor node has children, that means it is a chained parent as well.
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// Therefore it can be replaced by its own children.
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origsize := len(n.parent.children)
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// Let's say we have 5 children and want to replace [2] with its children [a] [b] [c]
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// [0] [1] [2] [3] [4] --> [0] [1] [a] [b] [c] [3] [4]
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// insertcount will be `3 - 1 = 2` in this case
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insertcount := len(successor.children) - 1
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n.parent.children = append(n.parent.children, make([]*Node, insertcount)...)
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copy(n.parent.children[ind+insertcount+1:], n.parent.children[ind+1:origsize])
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copy(n.parent.children[ind:], successor.children)
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for i := 0; i < len(successor.children); i++ {
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n.parent.children[ind+i].parent = n.parent
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}
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}
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// Update propW and propH since the parent of the children has been updated,
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// so the children have new siblings
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n.parent.markSizes()
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}
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// String returns the string form of the node and all children (used for debugging)
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func (n *Node) String() string {
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var strf func(n *Node, ident int) string
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