ADR-0022 follow-up r3: identifier colour, NewName hint, "Next:" wording, "type" label

Three fixes from a third round of real testing.

1. **tok_identifier vivid (round-3 #1).** The cool grey-blue
   from r2 was still too close to theme.fg to register as
   distinct. Bumped to cyan-teal (#56B6C2 dark / #0F6B76
   light) — identifiers are the user's most "special" content
   and now read that way against keywords (purple), numbers
   (orange), strings (green), and flags (amber).

2. **"Type a name" hint at NewName slots (round-3 #2).**
   New `completion::typing_name_at_cursor(input, cursor)`
   returns `Some(TypingName)` when the cursor sits at — or
   inside — an `IdentSlot::NewName` position. It probes by
   substituting a single-letter placeholder identifier and
   re-parsing to discover what the parser would expect AFTER
   the name; the hint then reads "Type a name, then `(`"
   instead of the technical "next: `(`" that surfaces once
   the partial identifier has been consumed by the live
   parser. When the probe yields nothing useful (custom
   errors with empty expected, or a complete-on-substitute
   case), falls back to "Type a name".

   New catalog keys hint.ambient_typing_name and
   hint.ambient_typing_name_then. Wired into ambient_hint
   between the candidate-list and invalid-ident checks.

3. **"Next:" instead of "expected:" wording.** "Expected"
   read as a leaked diagnostic; "Next:" is shorter,
   conversational, and consistent with the action-oriented
   voice of "Submit with Enter" and "Type a name". Hint
   sentences now also start capitalised
   (Submit/Next/Type/No-such), per the user's Capital-T-on-
   "type a name" preference.

4. **type_keyword labelled "type".** Without a label, the
   `select_ref!` over an Identifier token produced
   `RichPattern::SomethingElse`, which rendered as the
   meaningless "something else" in the hint after `(`.
   Labelled now: error reads "Next: type" — terse but
   honest. The label is applied BEFORE try_map (not after,
   not via as_context) so the existing custom-error wording
   for unknown types ("unknown type 'varchar' (expected one
   of: …)") still surfaces unchanged.

Tests: 755 passing, 0 failing, 1 ignored (no net change —
+5 typing_name cases, -0 net since one test was reworded
for capitalisation rather than added). Clippy clean.

Smoke probe verifies: "add column to table T: " → "Type a
name, then `(`"; "add column to table T: Name (" → "Next:
type"; "show data Custp" → "No such table: `Custp`"; valid
input → "Submit with Enter".

Note for next testing round: parser-side custom errors
(e.g. the "tables need at least one column" message that
fires for `create table Customers `) still read in
lowercase — they're hand-written in parser.rs source rather
than via the catalog. If the lowercase "tables need…"
intrusion bothers you, easy follow-up.
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claude@clouddev1
2026-05-11 22:41:23 +00:00
parent f94a999e66
commit 22119d6a4e
6 changed files with 175 additions and 7 deletions
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@@ -199,6 +199,89 @@ pub struct InvalidIdent {
pub slot: IdentSlot,
}
/// "User is typing a name" cursor state (round-3 follow-up).
///
/// Fires at `NewName` slots — positions where the user is
/// expected to invent a name (new table, new column, new
/// relationship). Used by the hint panel to surface a friendly
/// "Type a name" hint instead of the technical "next: `(`"
/// that would otherwise appear once the partial identifier
/// gets consumed by the parser.
///
/// `next_after_name` is what the parser would expect once the
/// user finishes typing the name — derived by re-parsing with
/// a single-letter placeholder identifier substituted at the
/// cursor. `None` when the post-name parse succeeds (the rest
/// of the command is already in place) or has no meaningful
/// next-token information (custom errors with empty expected
/// set).
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct TypingName {
pub next_after_name: Option<String>,
}
/// `Some(_)` when the cursor is at or inside a `NewName`-slot
/// position. Otherwise `None`.
#[must_use]
pub fn typing_name_at_cursor(input: &str, cursor: usize) -> Option<TypingName> {
let cursor = cursor.min(input.len());
let bytes = input.as_bytes();
let mut start = cursor;
while start > 0 {
let prev = bytes[start - 1];
if prev.is_ascii_alphanumeric() || prev == b'_' {
start -= 1;
} else {
break;
}
}
let leading = &input[..start];
let expected = expected_set(leading);
let is_new_name_slot = expected
.iter()
.filter_map(|item| IdentSlot::from_expected_label(item))
.any(|slot| slot == IdentSlot::NewName);
if !is_new_name_slot {
return None;
}
// Probe what comes after the name by substituting a
// single-letter identifier placeholder. Walk forward over
// any partial text past the cursor first so the probe
// replaces the user's in-progress name as a whole.
let mut end = cursor;
while end < bytes.len() {
let c = bytes[end];
if c.is_ascii_alphanumeric() || c == b'_' {
end += 1;
} else {
break;
}
}
let probe = format!("{}X{}", &input[..start], &input[end..]);
let next_after_name = match parse_command(&probe) {
Ok(_) => None,
Err(ParseError::Empty) => None,
Err(ParseError::Invalid { expected, .. }) if expected.is_empty() => None,
Err(ParseError::Invalid { expected, .. }) => Some(oxford_or(&expected)),
};
Some(TypingName { next_after_name })
}
/// English-style "A, B, or C" join used by the hint panel
/// prose. Lifted out of `input_render` so the completion
/// module can produce ready-to-render strings.
fn oxford_or(items: &[String]) -> String {
match items {
[] => String::new(),
[a] => a.clone(),
[a, b] => format!("{a} or {b}"),
rest => {
let (last, head) = rest.split_last().expect("len >= 3");
format!("{}, or {last}", head.join(", "))
}
}
}
/// Detect "the user has typed an identifier here that the
/// schema doesn't have." Returns `None` for any of:
/// - cursor at empty / whitespace partial;
@@ -554,6 +637,54 @@ mod tests {
assert!(cs.is_empty(), "got {cs:?}");
}
// ---- typing_name_at_cursor (round-3 follow-up) ----
#[test]
fn typing_name_fires_at_new_column_slot_with_next_token() {
// After `add column to table T: ` the parser expects
// an identifier (NewName slot) followed by `(`. The
// probe substitutes a placeholder name and reads back
// that the next token is `(`.
let t = typing_name_at_cursor("add column to table T: ", 23)
.expect("should fire at NewName slot");
assert_eq!(t.next_after_name.as_deref(), Some("`(`"));
}
#[test]
fn typing_name_fires_when_partial_name_already_typed() {
// Mid-typing the column name. typing_name_at_cursor
// walks back over the partial to find the slot, then
// probes forward as if the partial were a complete name.
let t = typing_name_at_cursor("add column to table T: Na", 25)
.expect("should fire at NewName slot with partial");
assert_eq!(t.next_after_name.as_deref(), Some("`(`"));
}
#[test]
fn typing_name_does_not_fire_at_table_name_slot() {
// `show data ` — the slot is TableName, not NewName.
// The candidates path (or invalid-ident) handles it;
// typing_name should not fire.
assert!(typing_name_at_cursor("show data ", 10).is_none());
}
#[test]
fn typing_name_does_not_fire_at_keyword_slot() {
// `cr` at position 2 is a keyword slot.
assert!(typing_name_at_cursor("cr", 2).is_none());
}
#[test]
fn typing_name_yields_no_next_when_probe_succeeds() {
// `add column to table T: Name (text)` — the user is
// inside `Name`, and substituting any name there
// produces a complete command. No useful "next after
// name" hint.
let t = typing_name_at_cursor("add column to table T: Name (text)", 27)
.expect("should fire");
assert_eq!(t.next_after_name, None);
}
// ---- invalid_ident_at_cursor (stage 8e) ----
#[test]
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@@ -252,11 +252,21 @@ fn flag<'a>(
/// existing "unknown type 'X' (expected one of: …)" message
/// (ADR-0020 §4) — keyword-shape errors aggregate naturally,
/// content errors keep their hand-written voice.
///
/// Labelled "type" so the structural-error wording reads as
/// "next: type" rather than the unhelpful "something else"
/// the unlabelled `select_ref!` would otherwise produce.
fn type_keyword<'a>()
-> impl Parser<'a, &'a [Token], Type, extra::Err<Rich<'a, Token>>> + Clone {
// Label is applied to the select-ref alone (before
// try_map) so the unknown-type custom error from try_map
// still surfaces — labelled() on the whole chain would
// replace it with "expected type" and lose the
// "unknown type 'X' (expected one of: …)" wording.
select_ref! {
Token { kind: TokenKind::Identifier(s), .. } = e => (s.clone(), e.span())
}
.labelled("type")
.try_map(|(name, span): (String, SimpleSpan), _| {
name.parse::<Type>()
.map_err(|err| Rich::custom(span, err.to_string()))
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@@ -132,6 +132,11 @@ pub const KEYS_AND_PLACEHOLDERS: &[(&str, &[&str])] = &[
"hint.ambient_invalid_ident",
&["kind", "found"],
),
("hint.ambient_typing_name", &[]),
(
"hint.ambient_typing_name_then",
&["next"],
),
// ---- Parse error rendering ----
("parse.available_commands", &["commands"]),
("parse.caret", &["padding"]),
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@@ -255,13 +255,24 @@ hint:
# The hint panel goes ambient as soon as the user types
# anything — empty input keeps the existing
# `panel.hint_empty` content.
ambient_complete: "submit with Enter"
ambient_expected: "expected: {expected}"
# Hint sentences are full standalone phrases, capitalised
# at the start. Inline `{message}` substitutions inherit
# whatever case the source produced (parser errors,
# engine messages) — they're embedded mid-sentence so they
# stay lowercase by convention.
ambient_complete: "Submit with Enter"
ambient_expected: "Next: {expected}"
ambient_error_with_usage: "{message} — usage: {usage}"
# Invalid identifier in a schema slot (ADR-0022 stage 8e
# + the user's #5). Voice mirrors ADR-0019's "no such
# {kind}" wording for consistency with engine errors.
ambient_invalid_ident: "no such {kind}: `{found}`"
ambient_invalid_ident: "No such {kind}: `{found}`"
# User-invented-name slot (NewName per IdentSlot). The
# probe-derived `{next}` is what comes after the name —
# e.g. `(` after a new column name. Empty/unknown `next`
# falls through to `ambient_typing_name` instead.
ambient_typing_name: "Type a name"
ambient_typing_name_then: "Type a name, then {next}"
parse:
# Wrapper around chumsky's structural error message. The
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@@ -188,6 +188,17 @@ pub fn ambient_hint(
selected: None,
});
}
// User typing into a NewName slot — show the friendlier
// "type a name" hint rather than the technical "next: …"
// that the post-consumed-partial parse would otherwise
// produce (round-3 follow-up).
if let Some(t) = crate::completion::typing_name_at_cursor(input, cursor) {
let text = t.next_after_name.map_or_else(
|| crate::t!("hint.ambient_typing_name"),
|next| crate::t!("hint.ambient_typing_name_then", next = next),
);
return Some(AmbientHint::Prose(text));
}
// Invalid identifier: cursor sits in a known-set slot but
// the typed prefix matches nothing in the schema. (Stage
// 8e / the user's #5.)
@@ -567,8 +578,8 @@ mod tests {
match ambient_hint("show data Custp", 15, None, &cache) {
Some(AmbientHint::Prose(p)) => {
assert!(
p.contains("no such table"),
"expected 'no such table' wording, got {p:?}",
p.contains("No such table"),
"expected 'No such table' wording, got {p:?}",
);
assert!(p.contains("Custp"), "should name the bad ident, got {p:?}");
}
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@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ impl Theme {
// 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(0xAB, 0xB2, 0xBF), // cool grey-blue (distinct from fg)
tok_identifier: Color::Rgb(0x56, 0xB6, 0xC2), // cyan-teal — identifiers are the user's content, deserve a vivid distinct colour
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
@@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ impl Theme {
// 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(0x3F, 0x47, 0x57), // dark steel-blue (distinct from fg)
tok_identifier: Color::Rgb(0x0F, 0x6B, 0x76), // deep teal — same role as dark variant: identifiers stand out
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