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NAME

       Padre::Delta - A very simple diff object that can be applied to editors fast

SYNOPSIS

           my $editor = Padre::Current->editor;
           my $from   = $editor->GetText;
           my $to     = transform_function($from);
           Padre::Delta->from_scalars( \$from => \$to )->to_editor($editor);

DESCRIPTION

       As a refactoring IDE many different modules and tools may wish to calculate changes to a
       document in the background and then apply the changes in the foreground.

       Padre::Delta objects provide a mechanism for defining change to an editor, with the
       representation stored in a way that is extremely well aligned with the Padre::Wx::Editor
       and Wx::Scintilla APIs.

       By doing as much preliminary calculations as possible in the background and passing a
       Padre::Delta object back to the parent, the amount of time spent blocking in the
       foreground is kept to an absolute minimum.

METHODS

           # Alter a document by line range, in loose form
           my $delta1 = Padre::Delta->new(
               'line',
               [ 1, 1, 'Content'   ], # Insert a single line
               [ 4, 3, ''          ], # Remove a single line
               [ 6, 9, 'Alternate' ], # Replace three lines with one
           )->tidy;

           # Alter a document by character range in tight form
           my $delta2 = Padre::Delta->new(
               'position',
               [ 35, 37, 'fghjkl' ], # Replace two characters with six
               [ 23, 27, ''       ], # Remove four characters
               [ 12, 12, 'abcd'   ], # Insert four characters
           );

       The "new" constructor takes a replacement mode and a list of targets and returns the delta
       object, which can then be applied to a "SCALAR" reference of Padre::Wx::Editor object.

       The first parameter should be the replacement mode. This will be either 'line' for line
       range deltas as per the diff program, or 'position' for character position range deltas
       which operate at a lower level and directly on top of the position system of
       Wx::Scintilla.

       After the replacement mode, the constructor is provided with an arbitrarily sized list of
       replacement targets.

       Each replacement target should be an "ARRAY" reference containing three elements which
       will be the start of the range to be removed, the end of the range to be removed, and the
       text to replace the range with.

       The start of the range must always be a lower value than the end of the range. While
       providing a high to low range may incidentall work on some operating systems, on others it
       can cause Wx::Scintilla to segfault.

       Each replacement target will both remove existing content and replace it with new content.
       To achieve a simple insert, both range positions should be set to the same value at the
       position you wish to insert at. To achieve a simple deletion the replacement string should
       be set to the null string.

       The ordering of the replacement target is critically important. When the changes applied
       they will always be made naively and in the same order as supplied to the constructor.

       Because a change early in the document will alter the positions of all content after it,
       you should be very careful to ensure that your change makes sense if applied in the
       supplied order.

       If the positions of your replacement targets are not inherently precalculated to adjust
       for content changes, you should supply your changes from the bottom of the document
       upwards.

       Returns the new Padre::Delta object.

   mode
       The "mode" accessor indicates if the replacement will be done using line numbers or
       character positions.

       Returns 'line' or 'position'.

   null
       The "null" method returns true if the delta contains zero changes to the document and thus
       has no effect, or false if the delta contains any changes to the document.

       The ability to create null deltas allows refactoring to indicate a successful transform
       resulting in no changes to the current document, as opposed to some other response
       indicating a failure to apply the transform or similar response.

   from_diff
           my $delta = Padre::Delta->from_diff(
               Algorithm::Diff::diff( \@from => \@to )
           );

       The "from_diff" method takes a list of hunk structures as returned by the Algorithm::Diff
       function "diff" and creates a new delta that will apply that diff to a document.

       Returns a new Padre::Delta object.

   from_scalars
           my $delta = Padre::Delta->from_scalars( \$from => \$to );

       The "from_scalars" method takes a pair of documents "from" and "to" and creates a
       Padre::Delta object that when applied to document "from" will convert it into document
       "to".

       The documents are provided as SCALAR references to avoid the need for superfluous copies
       of what may be relatively large strings.

       Returns a new Padre::Delta object.

   tidy
           Padre::Delta->new( line => @lines )->tidy->to_editor($editor);

       The "tidy" method is provided as a convenience for situations where the quality of the
       replacement targets passed to the constructor is imperfect.

       To ensure that changes are applied quickly and editor objects are locked for the shortest
       time possible, the replacement targets in the delta are considered to have an inherent
       order and are always applied naively.

       For situations where the replacement targets do not have an inherent order, applying them
       in the order provided will result in a corrupted transform.

       Calling tidy on a delta object will correct ranges that are not provided in low to high
       order and sort them so changes are applied from the bottom of the document upwards to
       avoid document corruption.

       Returns the same Padre::Delta object as a convenience so that the tidy method can be used
       in changed calls as demonstrated above.

   to_editor
           my $changes = $delta->to_editor($editor);

       The "to_editor" method applies the changes in a delta object to a Padre::Wx::Editor
       instance.

       The changes are applied in the most simple and direct manner possible, wrapped in a single
       Undo action for easy of reversion, and in an update locker for speed.

       Return the number of changes made to the text contained in the editor, which may be zero
       in the case of a null delta.

COPYRIGHT & LICENSE

       Copyright 2008-2013 The Padre development team as listed in Padre.pm.

       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same
       terms as Perl itself.

       The full text of the license can be found in the LICENSE file included with this module.