/* DOC(int_color is an alias name to signal that an integer parameter or field is for a color value, colors are specified as 32 bit integers (8 bit + 24 bit) with 3 channels: 0x**RRGGBB.) */
/* DOC(Parse_Context_ID identifies a parse context, which is a guiding rule for the parser. Each buffer sets which parse context to use when it is parsed.) */
/* DOC(Buffer_ID is used to name a 4coder buffer. Each buffer has a unique id but when a buffer is closed it's id may be recycled by future, different buffers.) */
/* DOC(cmdid_interactive_open_or_new begins an interactive dialogue to open a file into a buffer, if the name specified does not match any existing buffer, a new buffer is created instead.) */
/* DOC(Flags for describing the memory protection status of pages that come back from memory allocate. Some combinations may not be available on some platforms, but you are gauranteed to get back a page with at least the permissions you requested. For example if you request just write permission, you may get back a page with read and write permission, but you will never get back a page that doesn't have write permission.) */
/* DOC(A Wrap_Indicator_Mode is used in the buffer setting BufferSetting_WrapIndicator to specify how to indicate that line has been wrapped.) */
ENUM(int32_t,Wrap_Indicator_Mode){
/* DOC(WrapIndicator_Hide tells the buffer rendering system not to put any indicator on wrapped lines.) */
WrapIndicator_Hide,
/* DOC(WrapIndicator_Show_After_Line tells the buffer rendering system to put a backslash indicator on wrapped lines right after the last character of the line.) */
WrapIndicator_Show_After_Line,
/* DOC(WrapIndicator_Show_At_Wrap_Edge tells the buffer rendering system to put a backslash indicator on wrapped lines aligned with the wrap position for that line.) */
/* DOC(GlobalSetting_Null is not a valid setting, it is reserved to detect errors.) */
GlobalSetting_Null,
/* DOC(When GlobalSetting_LAltLCtrlIsAltGr is enabled, keyboard layouts with AltGr will also interpret the left alt and control keys as AltGr. If you do not use a keyboard with AltGr you should have this turned off. This setting is only relevant on Windows and has no effect on other systems.) */
/* DOC(The BufferSetting_LexWithoutStrings tells the system to treat string and character marks as identifiers instead of strings. This settings does nothing if the buffer does not have lexing turned on.) */
/* DOC(The BufferSetting_ParserContext setting determines the parser context that guides the parser for the contents of this buffer. By default the value is 0, which represents the default C++ context.) */
/* DOC(The BufferSetting_WrapLine setting is used to determine whether a buffer prefers to be viewed with wrapped lines, individual views can be set to override this value after being tied to the buffer.) */
/* DOC(The BufferSetting_WrapPosition setting determines after how many pixels a line will wrap. A view set's this value from the global default value when the view is created. This value cannot be set to less than 48, any value passed below 48 will cause the position to be set to 48. This is a potentially expensive operation because the wrap positions of the file have to be reindexed. For best behavior try to only set this setting once per frame, if possible.) */
/* DOC(The BufferSetting_MinimumBaseWrapPosition setting is used to increase the with in pixels allotted to a line for wrapping, by setting a minimum position away from the base of the line. The base of a line is always 0, or the left hand side of the view, in text files. In code files the base of a line is the amount the line is shifted to the right due to brace nesting. This setting allows for deeply nested code to remain readable by ensuring lines deep in the nesting get some minimum base width which may be more wrapping space than the non base adjusted wrap position would have allowed. In any case where the (default wrapping position) is greater than (the base + minimum base position), the larger ) the default will still be used. */
BufferSetting_MinimumBaseWrapPosition,
/* DOC(The BufferSetting_WrapIndicator setting is used to specify how wrapped lines should be marked so the user can see that they have been wrapped. The value should be one of the values in the Wrap_Indicator_Mode enum.) DOC_SEE(Wrap_Indicator_Mode) */
/* DOC(The BufferSetting_Eol setting specifies how line ends should be saved to the backing file. A 1 indicates dos endings "\r\n" and a 0 indicates nix endings "\n".) */
/* DOC(The BufferSetting_Unimportant setting marks a buffer so that its dirty state will be forced to stay at DirtyState_UpToDate when the buffer is edited or when the buffer's paired file, if it has one, is edited.) */
/* DOC(The BufferSetting_ReadOnly setting marks a buffer so that it can only be returned from buffer access calls that include an AccessProtected flag. By convention this means that edit commands that should not be applied to read only buffers will not edit this buffer.) */
/* DOC(The BufferSetting_VirtualWhitespace setting enables virtual whitespace on a buffer. Text buffers with virtual whitespace will set the indentation of every line to zero. Buffers with lexing enabled will use virtual white space to present the code with appealing indentation.) */
/* DOC(The ViewSetting_ShowWhitespace setting determines whether the view highlights whitespace in a file. Whenever the view switches to a new buffer this setting is turned off.) */
/* DOC(When BufferCreate_NeverNew is set it indicates that the buffer should only be created if it is an existing file or if a buffer with the given name is already open.) */
/* DOC(When BufferCreate_JustChangedFile is set it indicates that the file to load has just been saved in the same frame and a change notification for the file should be ignored.) */
/* DOC(A Buffer_Save_Flag field specifies buffer saving behavior.) */
ENUM(uint32_t,Buffer_Save_Flag){
/* DOC(BufferSave_IgnoreDirtyFlag tells the save procedure not to check the dirty flag of the buffer. Usually buffers not marked dirty will not be saved, but sometimes it is useful to force it to save anyway. ) */
/* DOC(An Access_Flag field specifies what sort of permission you grant to an access call. An access call is usually one the returns a summary struct. If a 4coder object has a particular protection flag set and the corresponding bit is not set in the access field, that 4coder object is hidden. On the other hand if a protection flag is set in the access parameter and the object does not have that protection flag, the object is still returned from the access call.) */
/* DOC(AccessProtected is set on buffers and views that are "read only" such as the output from an exec_system_command call into *build*. This is to prevent the user from accidentally editing output that they might prefer to keep in tact.) */
/* DOC(AccessHidden is set on any view that is not currently showing it's file, for instance because it is navigating the file system to open a file.) */
/* DOC(A Dirty_State value describes whether changes have been made to a buffer or to an underlying file since the last sync time between the two. Saving a buffer to it's file or loading the buffer from the file both act as sync points.) */
/* DOC(If CLI_OverlapWithConflict is set if output buffer of the new command is already in use by another command which is still executing, the older command relinquishes control of the buffer and both operate simultaneously with only the newer command outputting to the buffer.) */
/* DOC(If AutoIndent_ClearLine is set, then any line that is only whitespace will be cleared to contain nothing at all, otherwise the line is filled with whitespace to match the nearby indentation.) */
/* DOC(If AutoIndent_UseTab is set, then when putting in leading whitespace to align code, as many tabs will be used as possible until the fine grained control of spaces is needed to finish the alignment.) */
/* DOC(If AutoIndent_ExactAlignBlock is set, then block comments are indented by putting the first non-whitespace character of the line in line with the beginning of the comment.) */
/* DOC(If AutoIndent_FullTokens is set, then the set of lines that are indented is automatically expanded so that any token spanning multiple lines gets entirely indented.) */
/* DOC(Key_Event_Data describes a key event, including the translation to a character, the translation to a character ignoring the state of caps lock, and an array of all the modifiers that were pressed at the time of the event.) */
/* DOC(This field is an array indicating the state of modifiers at the time of the key press. The array is indexed using the values of Key_Modifier_Index. 1 indicates that the corresponding modifier was held, and a 0 indicates that it was not held.)
/* DOC(Mouse_State describes an entire mouse state complete with the position, left and right button states, the wheel state, and whether or not the mouse if in the window.) */
/* DOC(The motion of the wheel. Zero indicates no motion. Positive indicates downard scrolling. Negative indicates upward scrolling. The magnitude corresponds to the number of pixels of scroll that would be applied at standard scroll speeds.) */
/* DOC(Range describes an integer range typically used for ranges within a buffer. Ranges tend are usually not passed as a Range struct into the API, but this struct is used to return ranges.
/* DOC(The target y position to which the view is moving. If scroll_y is not the same value, then it is still sliding to the target by the smooth scroll rule.) */
/* DOC(The previous value of target y. This value should be ignored as it is the "vestigial" remain of a system that will not be around much longer.) */
/* DOC(The target x position to which the view is moving. If scroll_x is not the same value, then it is still sliding to the target by the smooth scroll rule.) */
/* DOC(The previous value of target x. This value should be ignored as it is the "vestigial" remain of a system that will not be around much longer.) */
/* DOC(Buffer_Seek describes the destination of a seek operation. There are helpers for concisely creating Buffer_Seek structs. They can be found in 4coder_buffer_types.h.)
/* DOC(For xy coordinate seeks, rounding down means that any x in the box of the character lands on that character. For instance when clicking rounding down is the user's expected behavior. Not rounding down means that the right hand portion of the character's box, which is closer to the next character, will land on that next character. The unrounded behavior is the expected behavior when moving vertically and keeping the preferred x.) */
/* DOC(Full_Cursor describes the position of a cursor in every buffer coordinate system supported by 4coder. This cursor type requires that the buffer is associated with a view to give the x/y values meaning.)
/* DOC(Partial_Cursor describes the position of a cursor in all of the coordinate systems that a invariant to the View. In other words the coordinate systems available here can be used on a buffer that is not currently associated with a View.)
/* DOC(Buffer_Edit describes a range of a buffer and string to replace that range. A Buffer_Edit has to be paired with a string that contains the actual text that will be replaced into the buffer.) */
/* DOC(This field indicates whether the Buffer_Summary describes a buffer that is open in 4coder. When this field is false the summary is referred to as a "null summary".) */
/* DOC(If this is not a null summary, this field indicates whether the buffer has up to date tokens available. If this field is false, it may simply mean the tokens are still being generated in a background task and will be available later. If that is the case, is_lexed will be true to indicate that the buffer is trying to get it's tokens up to date.) */
/* DOC(When a marker is inside a range that gets edited, by default the marker 'leans_left' which means it goes to the beginning of the edited range. If the field lean_right is set to true, the marker will lean right with edits and will go to the end of edited range.) */
/* DOC(This field indicates whether the View_Summary describes a view that is open in 4coder. When this field is false the summary is referred to as a "null summary". ) */
/* DOC(This describes the screen position in which this view's buffer is displayed. This is different from view_region, because it does not include any fixed height GUI at the top of the view.) */
DOC(EveryfaceisassignedauniqueandconsistentFace_IDforit'slifetime.Thisrepresentsaslotinwhichafacecanexist.Thefaceintheslotisalwaysvalidonceitexists,butthefacemightbechangedorreleaseddurringit'slifetime.AFace_IDvalueofzeroisreservedforthemeaning"not a valid face".)
/* DOC(Indicates a face's association with an available font. This should be an exact copy of an Available_Font returned by get_available_fonts.) DOC_SEE(get_available_font) */
Available_Fontfont;
/* DOC(Indicates the size for the face. Valid values must be greater than 0. Different fonts with the same pt_size do not necessarily have the same line height.) */
int32_tpt_size;
/* DOC(Indicates whether the face tries to use a bold style.) */
bool32bold;
/* DOC(Indicates whether the face tries to use an italic style.) */
bool32italic;
/* DOC(Indicates whether the face tries to underline text.) */
bool32underline;
/* DOC(Indicates whether the face tries to apply hinting.) */
/* DOC(The BatchEdit_PreserveTokens operation is one in which none of the edits add, delete, or change any tokens. This usually applies when whitespace is being replaced with whitespace.) */
/* DOC(Custom_Command_Function is a function type which matches the signature used for commands. To declare a command use CUSTOM_COMMAND_SIG.) DOC_SEE(CUSTOM_COMMAND_SIG) */
/* DOC(Generic_Command acts as a name for a command, and can name an internal command or a custom command.) */
UNIONGeneric_Command{
/*DOC(If this Generic_Command represents an internal command the cmdid field will have a value less than cmdid_count, and this field is the command id for the command.)*/
Command_IDcmdid;
/*DOC(If this Generic_Command does not represent an internal command the command