The indent trigger was using .abs() which fired on both increased indent (non-indented → indented) AND decreased indent (indented → non-indented). This caused drop-cap style paragraphs (indented first line, flush-left continuation) to incorrectly split into two blocks. Per plan Phase 4.4 heuristic #2, indent change should only trigger when the current line is MORE indented (to the right, larger x0) than the block average - i.e., a new paragraph starting after non-indented text. It should NOT trigger for decreased indent (first line indented, rest flush-left). Fix: Remove .abs() and only check if line_x0 - block_avg_x0 > threshold. Tests: - test_indented_first_line_new_block: PASS (non-indented → indented splits) - test_indented_first_line_of_paragraph_not_split: PASS (drop cap stays together) - All 179 line module tests: PASS
26 lines
681 B
Swift
26 lines
681 B
Swift
// swift-tools-version: 5.10
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// The swift-tools-version declares the minimum version of Swift required to build this package.
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import PackageDescription
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let package = Package(
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name: "pdftract-swift",
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platforms: [.macOS(.v13), .linux(.v4)],
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products: [
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.library(
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name: "Pdftract",
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targets: ["Pdftract"])
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],
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dependencies: [
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],
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targets: [
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.target(
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name: "PdftractCodegen",
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dependencies: []),
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.target(
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name: "Pdftract",
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dependencies: ["PdftractCodegen"]),
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.testTarget(
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name: "PdftractTests",
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dependencies: ["Pdftract"]),
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]
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)
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