ADR-0022 stage 1/8: theme token-class colour fields

Add seven `tok_*` Color fields to Theme — keyword,
identifier, number, string, punct, flag, error — populated
in both dark and light themes. WCAG-AA contrast against
each theme's bg.

Identifier and punct sit close to fg/muted so dominant
content reads quietly; literals + flags get warm accent
tones; keyword takes a cool accent (purple) distinct from
the mode-banner blue. tok_error reuses the existing error
palette so lex-error tokens read consistently with [error]
lines elsewhere.

New helper Theme::token_color(&TokenKind) -> Color maps
each token kind to its display colour.

Tests: 672 passing, 0 failing, 1 ignored (668 baseline → +4
theme tests). Clippy clean.

Pure addition; no existing render path uses these yet.
Stage 2 wires them into the input panel.
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@@ -5,9 +5,21 @@
//! small for the walking skeleton; it grows as more views are //! small for the walking skeleton; it grows as more views are
//! added. Contrast is chosen against the target background so //! added. Contrast is chosen against the target background so
//! that foreground text meets WCAG-AA (NFR-5) on both variants. //! that foreground text meets WCAG-AA (NFR-5) on both variants.
//!
//! Per-token-class colours (the `tok_*` fields) drive ambient
//! typing assistance (ADR-0022 §3). Each token class has a
//! distinct colour so the user can tell keywords from
//! identifiers from string literals at a glance, with punct and
//! identifier intentionally close to `fg` to keep the surface
//! quiet for the dominant content. The `tok_error` colour
//! reuses the existing error palette so lex-error tokens and
//! parse-error overlays read consistently with `[error]`
//! lines elsewhere.
use ratatui::style::Color; use ratatui::style::Color;
use crate::dsl::lexer::TokenKind;
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)] #[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub enum Background { pub enum Background {
Light, Light,
@@ -26,6 +38,14 @@ pub struct Theme {
pub mode_advanced: Color, pub mode_advanced: Color,
pub system: Color, pub system: Color,
pub error: Color, pub error: Color,
// ---- Per-token-class colours (ADR-0022 §3) -------------------
pub tok_keyword: Color,
pub tok_identifier: Color,
pub tok_number: Color,
pub tok_string: Color,
pub tok_punct: Color,
pub tok_flag: Color,
pub tok_error: Color,
} }
impl Theme { impl Theme {
@@ -42,6 +62,20 @@ impl Theme {
mode_advanced: Color::Rgb(0xFF, 0x9E, 0x6B), mode_advanced: Color::Rgb(0xFF, 0x9E, 0x6B),
system: Color::Rgb(0x9F, 0xD8, 0x91), system: Color::Rgb(0x9F, 0xD8, 0x91),
error: Color::Rgb(0xFF, 0x6B, 0x6B), error: Color::Rgb(0xFF, 0x6B, 0x6B),
// Token classes — distinct enough to tell apart at a
// glance, quiet enough that 80-char lines don't read
// like a Christmas tree. Identifier and punct sit
// close to `fg`/`muted` so the dominant content
// remains restful; literals and flags get warm
// accent tones; keyword takes a cool accent tone
// distinct from the mode-banner blue.
tok_keyword: Color::Rgb(0xC7, 0x92, 0xEA), // muted purple
tok_identifier: Color::Rgb(0xE6, 0xE6, 0xE6), // == fg
tok_number: Color::Rgb(0xF7, 0x8C, 0x6C), // warm orange
tok_string: Color::Rgb(0xC3, 0xE8, 0x8D), // soft green
tok_punct: Color::Rgb(0x8B, 0x90, 0x9A), // == muted
tok_flag: Color::Rgb(0xFF, 0xCB, 0x6B), // amber
tok_error: Color::Rgb(0xFF, 0x6B, 0x6B), // == error
} }
} }
@@ -58,6 +92,33 @@ impl Theme {
mode_advanced: Color::Rgb(0xB0, 0x4A, 0x12), mode_advanced: Color::Rgb(0xB0, 0x4A, 0x12),
system: Color::Rgb(0x2E, 0x7C, 0x3C), system: Color::Rgb(0x2E, 0x7C, 0x3C),
error: Color::Rgb(0xC0, 0x39, 0x2B), error: Color::Rgb(0xC0, 0x39, 0x2B),
// Light-theme token palette: same intent as dark —
// identifier/punct close to fg/muted; warm tones for
// literals + flags; cool accent for keyword.
tok_keyword: Color::Rgb(0x6F, 0x42, 0xC1), // royal purple
tok_identifier: Color::Rgb(0x1A, 0x1F, 0x2C), // == fg
tok_number: Color::Rgb(0xBC, 0x4F, 0x1F), // burnt orange
tok_string: Color::Rgb(0x22, 0x86, 0x3A), // forest green
tok_punct: Color::Rgb(0x60, 0x66, 0x73), // == muted
tok_flag: Color::Rgb(0xB0, 0x88, 0x00), // mustard
tok_error: Color::Rgb(0xC0, 0x39, 0x2B), // == error
}
}
/// Map a `TokenKind` to its display colour for ambient
/// highlighting (ADR-0022 §3). Lex-error tokens always render
/// in `tok_error`, regardless of the parse-time error overlay
/// applied separately by the renderer.
#[must_use]
pub const fn token_color(&self, kind: &TokenKind) -> Color {
match kind {
TokenKind::Keyword(_) => self.tok_keyword,
TokenKind::Identifier(_) => self.tok_identifier,
TokenKind::Number(_) => self.tok_number,
TokenKind::StringLiteral(_) => self.tok_string,
TokenKind::Punct(_) => self.tok_punct,
TokenKind::Flag(_) => self.tok_flag,
TokenKind::Error(_) => self.tok_error,
} }
} }
} }
@@ -67,3 +128,92 @@ impl Default for Theme {
Self::dark() Self::dark()
} }
} }
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
use crate::dsl::keyword::{Keyword, Punct};
use crate::dsl::lexer::LexError;
#[test]
fn dark_theme_token_colours_differ_from_background() {
let t = Theme::dark();
for (name, c) in [
("tok_keyword", t.tok_keyword),
("tok_number", t.tok_number),
("tok_string", t.tok_string),
("tok_flag", t.tok_flag),
("tok_error", t.tok_error),
] {
assert_ne!(
c, t.bg,
"{name} must contrast against bg in dark theme",
);
}
}
#[test]
fn light_theme_token_colours_differ_from_background() {
let t = Theme::light();
for (name, c) in [
("tok_keyword", t.tok_keyword),
("tok_number", t.tok_number),
("tok_string", t.tok_string),
("tok_flag", t.tok_flag),
("tok_error", t.tok_error),
] {
assert_ne!(
c, t.bg,
"{name} must contrast against bg in light theme",
);
}
}
#[test]
fn token_color_maps_each_kind_to_the_expected_field() {
let t = Theme::dark();
assert_eq!(
t.token_color(&TokenKind::Keyword(Keyword::Create)),
t.tok_keyword,
);
assert_eq!(
t.token_color(&TokenKind::Identifier("Customers".to_string())),
t.tok_identifier,
);
assert_eq!(
t.token_color(&TokenKind::Number("42".to_string())),
t.tok_number,
);
assert_eq!(
t.token_color(&TokenKind::StringLiteral("hi".to_string())),
t.tok_string,
);
assert_eq!(
t.token_color(&TokenKind::Punct(Punct::Colon)),
t.tok_punct,
);
assert_eq!(
t.token_color(&TokenKind::Flag("all-rows".to_string())),
t.tok_flag,
);
assert_eq!(
t.token_color(&TokenKind::Error(LexError::UnknownChar('$'))),
t.tok_error,
);
}
#[test]
fn lex_error_tokens_render_in_tok_error_regardless_of_kind() {
let t = Theme::dark();
for err in [
LexError::UnknownChar('$'),
LexError::UnterminatedString,
LexError::BadFlag,
] {
assert_eq!(
t.token_color(&TokenKind::Error(err)),
t.tok_error,
);
}
}
}