fix(edit): preserve file indentation when oldText is unindented

The fuzzy fallback anchored every line with a leading [ \t]* that
greedily consumed the file's indentation into the matched region, so a
no-indent oldText dropped the edited line's indentation. Fold leading
whitespace into the match only when oldText was itself indented on the
first line, mirroring exact-substring semantics. Add a regression test.
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2026-07-07 17:24:58 +08:00
parent a94f4e3c18
commit 93162d2f10
2 changed files with 33 additions and 8 deletions

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@@ -80,6 +80,24 @@ class TestEditFuzzyPreservesWhitespace(unittest.TestCase):
"def foo():\n x = 9\n y = 8\n return x + y\n",
)
def test_fuzzy_match_with_unindented_oldtext_preserves_file_indent(self):
# oldText has NO leading indentation (and loose spacing around '='), so
# the exact match fails and the fuzzy path runs against an indented file
# line. The file's indentation must be preserved -- kept OUTSIDE the
# replaced region -- instead of being swallowed into the match and
# dropped (which would break the file's indentation). newText is
# likewise unindented, mirroring exact-substring replacement.
result = self.tool.execute({
"path": self.path,
"oldText": "x = 1",
"newText": "x = 100",
})
self.assertEqual(result.status, "success", result.result)
self.assertEqual(
self._read(),
"def foo():\n x = 100\n y = 2\n return x + y\n",
)
if __name__ == "__main__":
unittest.main()