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//===--- Protocol.h - Language Server Protocol Implementation ---*- C++ -*-===//
//
// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This file contains structs based on the LSP specification at
// https://github.com/Microsoft/language-server-protocol/blob/master/protocol.md
//
// This is not meant to be a complete implementation, new interfaces are added
// when they're needed.
//
// Each struct has a toJSON and fromJSON function, that converts between
// the struct and a JSON representation. (See JSON.h)
//
// Some structs also have operator<< serialization. This is for debugging and
// tests, and is not generally machine-readable.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#ifndef LLVM_CLANG_TOOLS_EXTRA_CLANGD_PROTOCOL_H
#define LLVM_CLANG_TOOLS_EXTRA_CLANGD_PROTOCOL_H
#include "URI.h"
#include "index/SymbolID.h"
#include "support/MemoryTree.h"
#include "clang/Index/IndexSymbol.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/Optional.h"
#include "llvm/Support/JSON.h"
#include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h"
#include <bitset>
#include <memory>
#include <string>
#include <vector>
namespace clang {
namespace clangd {
enum class ErrorCode {
// Defined by JSON RPC.
ParseError = -32700,
InvalidRequest = -32600,
MethodNotFound = -32601,
InvalidParams = -32602,
InternalError = -32603,
ServerNotInitialized = -32002,
UnknownErrorCode = -32001,
// Defined by the protocol.
RequestCancelled = -32800,
ContentModified = -32801,
};
// Models an LSP error as an llvm::Error.
class LSPError : public llvm::ErrorInfo<LSPError> {
public:
std::string Message;
ErrorCode Code;
static char ID;
LSPError(std::string Message, ErrorCode Code)
: Message(std::move(Message)), Code(Code) {}
void log(llvm::raw_ostream &OS) const override {
OS << int(Code) << ": " << Message;
}
std::error_code convertToErrorCode() const override {
return llvm::inconvertibleErrorCode();
}
};
// URI in "file" scheme for a file.
struct URIForFile {
URIForFile() = default;
/// Canonicalizes \p AbsPath via URI.
///
/// File paths in URIForFile can come from index or local AST. Path from
/// index goes through URI transformation, and the final path is resolved by
/// URI scheme and could potentially be different from the original path.
/// Hence, we do the same transformation for all paths.
///
/// Files can be referred to by several paths (e.g. in the presence of links).
/// Which one we prefer may depend on where we're coming from. \p TUPath is a
/// hint, and should usually be the main entrypoint file we're processing.
static URIForFile canonicalize(llvm::StringRef AbsPath,
llvm::StringRef TUPath);
static llvm::Expected<URIForFile> fromURI(const URI &U,
llvm::StringRef HintPath);
/// Retrieves absolute path to the file.
llvm::StringRef file() const { return File; }
explicit operator bool() const { return !File.empty(); }
std::string uri() const { return URI::createFile(File).toString(); }
friend bool operator==(const URIForFile &LHS, const URIForFile &RHS) {
return LHS.File == RHS.File;
}
friend bool operator!=(const URIForFile &LHS, const URIForFile &RHS) {
return !(LHS == RHS);
}
friend bool operator<(const URIForFile &LHS, const URIForFile &RHS) {
return LHS.File < RHS.File;
}
private:
explicit URIForFile(std::string &&File) : File(std::move(File)) {}
std::string File;
};
/// Serialize/deserialize \p URIForFile to/from a string URI.
llvm::json::Value toJSON(const URIForFile &U);
bool fromJSON(const llvm::json::Value &, URIForFile &, llvm::json::Path);
struct TextDocumentIdentifier {
/// The text document's URI.
URIForFile uri;
};
llvm::json::Value toJSON(const TextDocumentIdentifier &);
bool fromJSON(const llvm::json::Value &, TextDocumentIdentifier &,
llvm::json::Path);
struct VersionedTextDocumentIdentifier : public TextDocumentIdentifier {
/// The version number of this document. If a versioned text document
/// identifier is sent from the server to the client and the file is not open
/// in the editor (the server has not received an open notification before)
/// the server can send `null` to indicate that the version is known and the
/// content on disk is the master (as speced with document content ownership).
///
/// The version number of a document will increase after each change,
/// including undo/redo. The number doesn't need to be consecutive.
///
/// clangd extension: versions are optional, and synthesized if missing.
llvm::Optional<std::int64_t> version;
};
llvm::json::Value toJSON(const VersionedTextDocumentIdentifier &);
bool fromJSON(const llvm::json::Value &, VersionedTextDocumentIdentifier &,
llvm::json::Path);
struct Position {
/// Line position in a document (zero-based).
int line = 0;
/// Character offset on a line in a document (zero-based).
[clangd] Fix unicode handling, using UTF-16 where LSP requires it. Summary: The Language Server Protocol unfortunately mandates that locations in files be represented by line/column pairs, where the "column" is actually an index into the UTF-16-encoded text of the line. (This is because VSCode is written in JavaScript, which is UTF-16-native). Internally clangd treats source files at UTF-8, the One True Encoding, and generally deals with byte offsets (though there are exceptions). Before this patch, conversions between offsets and LSP Position pretended that Position.character was UTF-8 bytes, which is only true for ASCII lines. Now we examine the text to convert correctly (but don't actually need to transcode it, due to some nice details of the encodings). The updated functions in SourceCode are the blessed way to interact with the Position.character field, and anything else is likely to be wrong. So I also updated the other accesses: - CodeComplete needs a "clang-style" line/column, with column in utf-8 bytes. This is now converted via Position -> offset -> clang line/column (a new function is added to SourceCode.h for the second conversion). - getBeginningOfIdentifier skipped backwards in UTF-16 space, which is will behave badly when it splits a surrogate pair. Skipping backwards in UTF-8 coordinates gives the lexer a fighting chance of getting this right. While here, I clarified(?) the logic comments, fixed a bug with identifiers containing digits, simplified the signature slightly and added a test. This seems likely to cause problems with editors that have the same bug, and treat the protocol as if columns are UTF-8 bytes. But we can find and fix those. Reviewers: hokein Subscribers: klimek, ilya-biryukov, ioeric, MaskRay, jkorous, cfe-commits Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46035 llvm-svn: 331029
2018-04-27 19:59:28 +08:00
/// WARNING: this is in UTF-16 codepoints, not bytes or characters!
/// Use the functions in SourceCode.h to construct/interpret Positions.
int character = 0;
friend bool operator==(const Position &LHS, const Position &RHS) {
return std::tie(LHS.line, LHS.character) ==
std::tie(RHS.line, RHS.character);
}
friend bool operator!=(const Position &LHS, const Position &RHS) {
return !(LHS == RHS);
}
friend bool operator<(const Position &LHS, const Position &RHS) {
return std::tie(LHS.line, LHS.character) <
std::tie(RHS.line, RHS.character);
}
friend bool operator<=(const Position &LHS, const Position &RHS) {
return std::tie(LHS.line, LHS.character) <=
std::tie(RHS.line, RHS.character);
}
};
bool fromJSON(const llvm::json::Value &, Position &, llvm::json::Path);
llvm::json::Value toJSON(const Position &);
llvm::raw_ostream &operator<<(llvm::raw_ostream &, const Position &);
struct Range {
/// The range's start position.
Position start;
/// The range's end position.
Position end;
friend bool operator==(const Range &LHS, const Range &RHS) {
return std::tie(LHS.start, LHS.end) == std::tie(RHS.start, RHS.end);
}
friend bool operator!=(const Range &LHS, const Range &RHS) {
return !(LHS == RHS);
}
friend bool operator<(const Range &LHS, const Range &RHS) {
return std::tie(LHS.start, LHS.end) < std::tie(RHS.start, RHS.end);
}
bool contains(Position Pos) const { return start <= Pos && Pos < end; }
bool contains(Range Rng) const {
return start <= Rng.start && Rng.end <= end;
}
};
bool fromJSON(const llvm::json::Value &, Range &, llvm::json::Path);
llvm::json::Value toJSON(const Range &);
llvm::raw_ostream &operator<<(llvm::raw_ostream &, const Range &);
struct Location {
/// The text document's URI.
URIForFile uri;
Range range;
friend bool operator==(const Location &LHS, const Location &RHS) {
return LHS.uri == RHS.uri && LHS.range == RHS.range;
}
friend bool operator!=(const Location &LHS, const Location &RHS) {
return !(LHS == RHS);
}
friend bool operator<(const Location &LHS, const Location &RHS) {
return std::tie(LHS.uri, LHS.range) < std::tie(RHS.uri, RHS.range);
}
};
llvm::json::Value toJSON(const Location &);
llvm::raw_ostream &operator<<(llvm::raw_ostream &, const Location &);
struct TextEdit {
/// The range of the text document to be manipulated. To insert
/// text into a document create a range where start === end.
Range range;
/// The string to be inserted. For delete operations use an
/// empty string.
std::string newText;
};
inline bool operator==(const TextEdit &L, const TextEdit &R) {
return std::tie(L.newText, L.range) == std::tie(R.newText, R.range);
}
bool fromJSON(const llvm::json::Value &, TextEdit &, llvm::json::Path);
llvm::json::Value toJSON(const TextEdit &);
llvm::raw_ostream &operator<<(llvm::raw_ostream &, const TextEdit &);
struct TextDocumentItem {
/// The text document's URI.
URIForFile uri;
/// The text document's language identifier.
std::string languageId;
/// The version number of this document (it will strictly increase after each
/// change, including undo/redo.
///
/// clangd extension: versions are optional, and synthesized if missing.
llvm::Optional<int64_t> version;
/// The content of the opened text document.
std::string text;
};
bool fromJSON(const llvm::json::Value &, TextDocumentItem &, llvm::json::Path);
enum class TraceLevel {
Off = 0,
Messages = 1,
Verbose = 2,
};
bool fromJSON(const llvm::json::Value &E, TraceLevel &Out, llvm::json::Path);
struct NoParams {};
inline llvm::json::Value toJSON(const NoParams &) { return nullptr; }
inline bool fromJSON(const llvm::json::Value &, NoParams &, llvm::json::Path) {
return true;
}
using InitializedParams = NoParams;
/// Defines how the host (editor) should sync document changes to the language
/// server.
enum class TextDocumentSyncKind {
/// Documents should not be synced at all.
None = 0,
/// Documents are synced by always sending the full content of the document.
Full = 1,
/// Documents are synced by sending the full content on open. After that
/// only incremental updates to the document are send.
Incremental = 2,
};
/// The kind of a completion entry.
enum class CompletionItemKind {
Missing = 0,
Text = 1,
Method = 2,
Function = 3,
Constructor = 4,
Field = 5,
Variable = 6,
Class = 7,
Interface = 8,
Module = 9,
Property = 10,
Unit = 11,
Value = 12,
Enum = 13,
Keyword = 14,
Snippet = 15,
Color = 16,
File = 17,
Reference = 18,
Folder = 19,
EnumMember = 20,
Constant = 21,
Struct = 22,
Event = 23,
Operator = 24,
TypeParameter = 25,
};
bool fromJSON(const llvm::json::Value &, CompletionItemKind &,
llvm::json::Path);
constexpr auto CompletionItemKindMin =
static_cast<size_t>(CompletionItemKind::Text);
constexpr auto CompletionItemKindMax =
static_cast<size_t>(CompletionItemKind::TypeParameter);
using CompletionItemKindBitset = std::bitset<CompletionItemKindMax + 1>;
bool fromJSON(const llvm::json::Value &, CompletionItemKindBitset &,
llvm::json::Path);
CompletionItemKind
adjustKindToCapability(CompletionItemKind Kind,
CompletionItemKindBitset &SupportedCompletionItemKinds);
/// A symbol kind.
enum class SymbolKind {
File = 1,
Module = 2,
Namespace = 3,
Package = 4,
Class = 5,
Method = 6,
Property = 7,
Field = 8,
Constructor = 9,
Enum = 10,
Interface = 11,
Function = 12,
Variable = 13,
Constant = 14,
String = 15,
Number = 16,
Boolean = 17,
Array = 18,
Object = 19,
Key = 20,
Null = 21,
EnumMember = 22,
Struct = 23,
Event = 24,
Operator = 25,
TypeParameter = 26
};
bool fromJSON(const llvm::json::Value &, SymbolKind &, llvm::json::Path);
constexpr auto SymbolKindMin = static_cast<size_t>(SymbolKind::File);
constexpr auto SymbolKindMax = static_cast<size_t>(SymbolKind::TypeParameter);
using SymbolKindBitset = std::bitset<SymbolKindMax + 1>;
bool fromJSON(const llvm::json::Value &, SymbolKindBitset &, llvm::json::Path);
SymbolKind adjustKindToCapability(SymbolKind Kind,
SymbolKindBitset &supportedSymbolKinds);
// Convert a index::SymbolKind to clangd::SymbolKind (LSP)
// Note, some are not perfect matches and should be improved when this LSP
// issue is addressed:
// https://github.com/Microsoft/language-server-protocol/issues/344
SymbolKind indexSymbolKindToSymbolKind(index::SymbolKind Kind);
// Determines the encoding used to measure offsets and lengths of source in LSP.
enum class OffsetEncoding {
// Any string is legal on the wire. Unrecognized encodings parse as this.
UnsupportedEncoding,
// Length counts code units of UTF-16 encoded text. (Standard LSP behavior).
UTF16,
// Length counts bytes of UTF-8 encoded text. (Clangd extension).
UTF8,
// Length counts codepoints in unicode text. (Clangd extension).
UTF32,
};
llvm::json::Value toJSON(const OffsetEncoding &);
bool fromJSON(const llvm::json::Value &, OffsetEncoding &, llvm::json::Path);
llvm::raw_ostream &operator<<(llvm::raw_ostream &, OffsetEncoding);
// Describes the content type that a client supports in various result literals
// like `Hover`, `ParameterInfo` or `CompletionItem`.
enum class MarkupKind {
PlainText,
Markdown,
};
bool fromJSON(const llvm::json::Value &, MarkupKind &, llvm::json::Path);
llvm::raw_ostream &operator<<(llvm::raw_ostream &OS, MarkupKind);
// This struct doesn't mirror LSP!
// The protocol defines deeply nested structures for client capabilities.
// Instead of mapping them all, this just parses out the bits we care about.
struct ClientCapabilities {
/// The supported set of SymbolKinds for workspace/symbol.
/// workspace.symbol.symbolKind.valueSet
llvm::Optional<SymbolKindBitset> WorkspaceSymbolKinds;
/// Whether the client accepts diagnostics with codeActions attached inline.
/// textDocument.publishDiagnostics.codeActionsInline.
bool DiagnosticFixes = false;
/// Whether the client accepts diagnostics with related locations.
/// textDocument.publishDiagnostics.relatedInformation.
bool DiagnosticRelatedInformation = false;
/// Whether the client accepts diagnostics with category attached to it
/// using the "category" extension.
/// textDocument.publishDiagnostics.categorySupport
bool DiagnosticCategory = false;
/// Client supports snippets as insert text.
/// textDocument.completion.completionItem.snippetSupport
bool CompletionSnippets = false;
/// Client supports completions with additionalTextEdit near the cursor.
/// This is a clangd extension. (LSP says this is for unrelated text only).
/// textDocument.completion.editsNearCursor
bool CompletionFixes = false;
/// Client supports hierarchical document symbols.
/// textDocument.documentSymbol.hierarchicalDocumentSymbolSupport
bool HierarchicalDocumentSymbol = false;
/// Client supports signature help.
/// textDocument.signatureHelp
bool HasSignatureHelp = false;
/// Client supports processing label offsets instead of a simple label string.
/// textDocument.signatureHelp.signatureInformation.parameterInformation.labelOffsetSupport
bool OffsetsInSignatureHelp = false;
/// The supported set of CompletionItemKinds for textDocument/completion.
/// textDocument.completion.completionItemKind.valueSet
llvm::Optional<CompletionItemKindBitset> CompletionItemKinds;
/// The documentation format that should be used for textDocument/completion.
/// textDocument.completion.completionItem.documentationFormat
MarkupKind CompletionDocumentationFormat = MarkupKind::PlainText;
/// Client supports CodeAction return value for textDocument/codeAction.
/// textDocument.codeAction.codeActionLiteralSupport.
bool CodeActionStructure = false;
/// Client advertises support for the semanticTokens feature.
/// We support the textDocument/semanticTokens request in any case.
/// textDocument.semanticTokens
bool SemanticTokens = false;
/// Client supports Theia semantic highlighting extension.
/// https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-languageserver-node/pull/367
/// clangd no longer supports this, we detect it just to log a warning.
/// textDocument.semanticHighlightingCapabilities.semanticHighlighting
bool TheiaSemanticHighlighting = false;
/// Supported encodings for LSP character offsets. (clangd extension).
llvm::Optional<std::vector<OffsetEncoding>> offsetEncoding;
/// The content format that should be used for Hover requests.
/// textDocument.hover.contentEncoding
MarkupKind HoverContentFormat = MarkupKind::PlainText;
/// The client supports testing for validity of rename operations
/// before execution.
bool RenamePrepareSupport = false;
/// The client supports progress notifications.
/// window.workDoneProgress
bool WorkDoneProgress = false;
/// The client supports implicit $/progress work-done progress streams,
/// without a preceding window/workDoneProgress/create.
/// This is a clangd extension.
/// window.implicitWorkDoneProgressCreate
bool ImplicitProgressCreation = false;
/// Whether the client claims to cancel stale requests.
/// general.staleRequestSupport.cancel
bool CancelsStaleRequests = false;
/// Whether the client implementation supports a refresh request sent from the
/// server to the client.
bool SemanticTokenRefreshSupport = false;
};
bool fromJSON(const llvm::json::Value &, ClientCapabilities &,
llvm::json::Path);
/// Clangd extension that's used in the 'compilationDatabaseChanges' in
/// workspace/didChangeConfiguration to record updates to the in-memory
/// compilation database.
struct ClangdCompileCommand {
std::string workingDirectory;
std::vector<std::string> compilationCommand;
};
bool fromJSON(const llvm::json::Value &, ClangdCompileCommand &,
llvm::json::Path);
/// Clangd extension: parameters configurable at any time, via the
/// `workspace/didChangeConfiguration` notification.
/// LSP defines this type as `any`.
struct ConfigurationSettings {
// Changes to the in-memory compilation database.
// The key of the map is a file name.
std::map<std::string, ClangdCompileCommand> compilationDatabaseChanges;
};
bool fromJSON(const llvm::json::Value &, ConfigurationSettings &,
llvm::json::Path);
/// Clangd extension: parameters configurable at `initialize` time.
/// LSP defines this type as `any`.
struct InitializationOptions {
// What we can change throught the didChangeConfiguration request, we can
// also set through the initialize request (initializationOptions field).
ConfigurationSettings ConfigSettings;
llvm::Optional<std::string> compilationDatabasePath;
// Additional flags to be included in the "fallback command" used when
// the compilation database doesn't describe an opened file.
// The command used will be approximately `clang $FILE $fallbackFlags`.
std::vector<std::string> fallbackFlags;
/// Clients supports show file status for textDocument/clangd.fileStatus.
bool FileStatus = false;
};
bool fromJSON(const llvm::json::Value &, InitializationOptions &,
llvm::json::Path);
struct InitializeParams {
/// The process Id of the parent process that started
/// the server. Is null if the process has not been started by another
/// process. If the parent process is not alive then the server should exit
/// (see exit notification) its process.
llvm::Optional<int> processId;
/// The rootPath of the workspace. Is null
/// if no folder is open.
///
/// @deprecated in favour of rootUri.
llvm::Optional<std::string> rootPath;
/// The rootUri of the workspace. Is null if no
/// folder is open. If both `rootPath` and `rootUri` are set
/// `rootUri` wins.
llvm::Optional<URIForFile> rootUri;
// User provided initialization options.
// initializationOptions?: any;
/// The capabilities provided by the client (editor or tool)
ClientCapabilities capabilities;
/// The same data as capabilities, but not parsed (to expose to modules).
llvm::json::Object rawCapabilities;
/// The initial trace setting. If omitted trace is disabled ('off').
llvm::Optional<TraceLevel> trace;
/// User-provided initialization options.
InitializationOptions initializationOptions;
};
bool fromJSON(const llvm::json::Value &, InitializeParams &, llvm::json::Path);
struct WorkDoneProgressCreateParams {
/// The token to be used to report progress.
llvm::json::Value token = nullptr;
};
llvm::json::Value toJSON(const WorkDoneProgressCreateParams &P);
template <typename T> struct ProgressParams {
/// The progress token provided by the client or server.
llvm::json::Value token = nullptr;
/// The progress data.
T value;
};
template <typename T> llvm::json::Value toJSON(const ProgressParams<T> &P) {
return llvm::json::Object{{"token", P.token}, {"value", P.value}};
}
/// To start progress reporting a $/progress notification with the following
/// payload must be sent.
struct WorkDoneProgressBegin {
/// Mandatory title of the progress operation. Used to briefly inform about
/// the kind of operation being performed.
///
/// Examples: "Indexing" or "Linking dependencies".
std::string title;
/// Controls if a cancel button should show to allow the user to cancel the
/// long-running operation. Clients that don't support cancellation are
/// allowed to ignore the setting.
bool cancellable = false;
/// Optional progress percentage to display (value 100 is considered 100%).
/// If not provided infinite progress is assumed and clients are allowed
/// to ignore the `percentage` value in subsequent in report notifications.
///
/// The value should be steadily rising. Clients are free to ignore values
/// that are not following this rule.
///
/// Clangd implementation note: we only send nonzero percentages in
/// the WorkProgressReport. 'true' here means percentages will be used.
bool percentage = false;
};
llvm::json::Value toJSON(const WorkDoneProgressBegin &);
/// Reporting progress is done using the following payload.
struct WorkDoneProgressReport {
/// Mandatory title of the progress operation. Used to briefly inform about
/// the kind of operation being performed.
///
/// Examples: "Indexing" or "Linking dependencies".
std::string title;
/// Controls enablement state of a cancel button. This property is only valid
/// if a cancel button got requested in the `WorkDoneProgressStart` payload.
///
/// Clients that don't support cancellation or don't support control
/// the button's enablement state are allowed to ignore the setting.
llvm::Optional<bool> cancellable;
/// Optional, more detailed associated progress message. Contains
/// complementary information to the `title`.
///
/// Examples: "3/25 files", "project/src/module2", "node_modules/some_dep".
/// If unset, the previous progress message (if any) is still valid.
llvm::Optional<std::string> message;
/// Optional progress percentage to display (value 100 is considered 100%).
/// If not provided infinite progress is assumed and clients are allowed
/// to ignore the `percentage` value in subsequent in report notifications.
///
/// The value should be steadily rising. Clients are free to ignore values
/// that are not following this rule.
llvm::Optional<double> percentage;
};
llvm::json::Value toJSON(const WorkDoneProgressReport &);
//
/// Signals the end of progress reporting.
struct WorkDoneProgressEnd {
/// Optional, a final message indicating to for example indicate the outcome
/// of the operation.
llvm::Optional<std::string> message;
};
llvm::json::Value toJSON(const WorkDoneProgressEnd &);
enum class MessageType {
/// An error message.
Error = 1,
/// A warning message.
Warning = 2,
/// An information message.
Info = 3,
/// A log message.
Log = 4,
};
llvm::json::Value toJSON(const MessageType &);
/// The show message notification is sent from a server to a client to ask the
/// client to display a particular message in the user interface.
struct ShowMessageParams {
/// The message type.
MessageType type = MessageType::Info;
/// The actual message.
std::string message;
};
llvm::json::Value toJSON(const ShowMessageParams &);
struct DidOpenTextDocumentParams {
/// The document that was opened.
TextDocumentItem textDocument;
};
bool fromJSON(const llvm::json::Value &, DidOpenTextDocumentParams &,
llvm::json::Path);
struct DidCloseTextDocumentParams {
/// The document that was closed.
TextDocumentIdentifier textDocument;
};
bool fromJSON(const llvm::json::Value &, DidCloseTextDocumentParams &,
llvm::json::Path);
struct DidSaveTextDocumentParams {
/// The document that was saved.
TextDocumentIdentifier textDocument;
};
bool fromJSON(const llvm::json::Value &, DidSaveTextDocumentParams &,
llvm::json::Path);
struct TextDocumentContentChangeEvent {
/// The range of the document that changed.
llvm::Optional<Range> range;
/// The length of the range that got replaced.
llvm::Optional<int> rangeLength;
/// The new text of the range/document.
std::string text;
};
bool fromJSON(const llvm::json::Value &, TextDocumentContentChangeEvent &,
llvm::json::Path);
struct DidChangeTextDocumentParams {
/// The document that did change. The version number points
/// to the version after all provided content changes have
/// been applied.
VersionedTextDocumentIdentifier textDocument;
/// The actual content changes.
std::vector<TextDocumentContentChangeEvent> contentChanges;
/// Forces diagnostics to be generated, or to not be generated, for this
/// version of the file. If not set, diagnostics are eventually consistent:
/// either they will be provided for this version or some subsequent one.
/// This is a clangd extension.
llvm::Optional<bool> wantDiagnostics;
/// Force a complete rebuild of the file, ignoring all cached state. Slow!
/// This is useful to defeat clangd's assumption that missing headers will
/// stay missing.
/// This is a clangd extension.
bool forceRebuild = false;
};
bool fromJSON(const llvm::json::Value &, DidChangeTextDocumentParams &,
llvm::json::Path);
enum class FileChangeType {
/// The file got created.
Created = 1,
/// The file got changed.
Changed = 2,
/// The file got deleted.
Deleted = 3
};
bool fromJSON(const llvm::json::Value &E, FileChangeType &Out,
llvm::json::Path);
struct FileEvent {
/// The file's URI.
URIForFile uri;
/// The change type.
FileChangeType type = FileChangeType::Created;
};
bool fromJSON(const llvm::json::Value &, FileEvent &, llvm::json::Path);
struct DidChangeWatchedFilesParams {
/// The actual file events.
std::vector<FileEvent> changes;
};
bool fromJSON(const llvm::json::Value &, DidChangeWatchedFilesParams &,
llvm::json::Path);
struct DidChangeConfigurationParams {
ConfigurationSettings settings;
};
bool fromJSON(const llvm::json::Value &, DidChangeConfigurationParams &,
llvm::json::Path);
// Note: we do not parse FormattingOptions for *FormattingParams.
// In general, we use a clang-format style detected from common mechanisms
// (.clang-format files and the -fallback-style flag).
// It would be possible to override these with FormatOptions, but:
// - the protocol makes FormatOptions mandatory, so many clients set them to
// useless values, and we can't tell when to respect them
// - we also format in other places, where FormatOptions aren't available.
struct DocumentRangeFormattingParams {
/// The document to format.
TextDocumentIdentifier textDocument;
/// The range to format
Range range;
};
bool fromJSON(const llvm::json::Value &, DocumentRangeFormattingParams &,
llvm::json::Path);
struct DocumentOnTypeFormattingParams {
/// The document to format.
TextDocumentIdentifier textDocument;
/// The position at which this request was sent.
Position position;
/// The character that has been typed.
std::string ch;
};
bool fromJSON(const llvm::json::Value &, DocumentOnTypeFormattingParams &,
llvm::json::Path);
struct DocumentFormattingParams {
/// The document to format.
TextDocumentIdentifier textDocument;
};
bool fromJSON(const llvm::json::Value &, DocumentFormattingParams &,
llvm::json::Path);
struct DocumentSymbolParams {
// The text document to find symbols in.
TextDocumentIdentifier textDocument;
};
bool fromJSON(const llvm::json::Value &, DocumentSymbolParams &,
llvm::json::Path);
/// Represents a related message and source code location for a diagnostic.
/// This should be used to point to code locations that cause or related to a
/// diagnostics, e.g when duplicating a symbol in a scope.
struct DiagnosticRelatedInformation {
/// The location of this related diagnostic information.
Location location;
/// The message of this related diagnostic information.
std::string message;
};
llvm::json::Value toJSON(const DiagnosticRelatedInformation &);
struct CodeAction;
struct Diagnostic {
/// The range at which the message applies.
Range range;
/// The diagnostic's severity. Can be omitted. If omitted it is up to the
/// client to interpret diagnostics as error, warning, info or hint.
int severity = 0;
/// The diagnostic's code. Can be omitted.
std::string code;
/// A human-readable string describing the source of this
/// diagnostic, e.g. 'typescript' or 'super lint'.
std::string source;
/// The diagnostic's message.
std::string message;
/// An array of related diagnostic information, e.g. when symbol-names within
/// a scope collide all definitions can be marked via this property.
llvm::Optional<std::vector<DiagnosticRelatedInformation>> relatedInformation;
/// The diagnostic's category. Can be omitted.
/// An LSP extension that's used to send the name of the category over to the
/// client. The category typically describes the compilation stage during
/// which the issue was produced, e.g. "Semantic Issue" or "Parse Issue".
llvm::Optional<std::string> category;
/// Clangd extension: code actions related to this diagnostic.
/// Only with capability textDocument.publishDiagnostics.codeActionsInline.
/// (These actions can also be obtained using textDocument/codeAction).
llvm::Optional<std::vector<CodeAction>> codeActions;
};
llvm::json::Value toJSON(const Diagnostic &);
/// A LSP-specific comparator used to find diagnostic in a container like
/// std:map.
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/// We only use the required fields of Diagnostic to do the comparison to avoid
/// any regression issues from LSP clients (e.g. VScode), see
/// https://git.io/vbr29
struct LSPDiagnosticCompare {
bool operator()(const Diagnostic &LHS, const Diagnostic &RHS) const {
return std::tie(LHS.range, LHS.message) < std::tie(RHS.range, RHS.message);
}
};
bool fromJSON(const llvm::json::Value &, Diagnostic &, llvm::json::Path);
llvm::raw_ostream &operator<<(llvm::raw_ostream &, const Diagnostic &);
struct PublishDiagnosticsParams {
/// The URI for which diagnostic information is reported.
URIForFile uri;
/// An array of diagnostic information items.
std::vector<Diagnostic> diagnostics;
/// The version number of the document the diagnostics are published for.
llvm::Optional<int64_t> version;
};
llvm::json::Value toJSON(const PublishDiagnosticsParams &);
struct CodeActionContext {
/// An array of diagnostics known on the client side overlapping the range
/// provided to the `textDocument/codeAction` request. They are provided so
/// that the server knows which errors are currently presented to the user for
/// the given range. There is no guarantee that these accurately reflect the
/// error state of the resource. The primary parameter to compute code actions
/// is the provided range.
std::vector<Diagnostic> diagnostics;
/// Requested kind of actions to return.
///
/// Actions not of this kind are filtered out by the client before being
/// shown. So servers can omit computing them.
std::vector<std::string> only;
};
bool fromJSON(const llvm::json::Value &, CodeActionContext &, llvm::json::Path);
struct CodeActionParams {
/// The document in which the command was invoked.
TextDocumentIdentifier textDocument;
/// The range for which the command was invoked.
Range range;
/// Context carrying additional information.
CodeActionContext context;
};
bool fromJSON(const llvm::json::Value &, CodeActionParams &, llvm::json::Path);
struct WorkspaceEdit {
/// Holds changes to existing resources.
llvm::Optional<std::map<std::string, std::vector<TextEdit>>> changes;
/// Note: "documentChanges" is not currently used because currently there is
/// no support for versioned edits.
};
bool fromJSON(const llvm::json::Value &, WorkspaceEdit &, llvm::json::Path);
llvm::json::Value toJSON(const WorkspaceEdit &WE);
/// Arguments for the 'applyTweak' command. The server sends these commands as a
/// response to the textDocument/codeAction request. The client can later send a
/// command back to the server if the user requests to execute a particular code
/// tweak.
struct TweakArgs {
/// A file provided by the client on a textDocument/codeAction request.
URIForFile file;
/// A selection provided by the client on a textDocument/codeAction request.
Range selection;
/// ID of the tweak that should be executed. Corresponds to Tweak::id().
std::string tweakID;
};
bool fromJSON(const llvm::json::Value &, TweakArgs &, llvm::json::Path);
llvm::json::Value toJSON(const TweakArgs &A);
struct ExecuteCommandParams {
/// The identifier of the actual command handler.
std::string command;
// This is `arguments?: []any` in LSP.
// All clangd's commands accept a single argument (or none => null).
llvm::json::Value argument = nullptr;
};
bool fromJSON(const llvm::json::Value &, ExecuteCommandParams &,
llvm::json::Path);
struct Command : public ExecuteCommandParams {
std::string title;
};
llvm::json::Value toJSON(const Command &C);
/// A code action represents a change that can be performed in code, e.g. to fix
/// a problem or to refactor code.
///
/// A CodeAction must set either `edit` and/or a `command`. If both are
/// supplied, the `edit` is applied first, then the `command` is executed.
struct CodeAction {
/// A short, human-readable, title for this code action.
std::string title;
/// The kind of the code action.
/// Used to filter code actions.
llvm::Optional<std::string> kind;
const static llvm::StringLiteral QUICKFIX_KIND;
const static llvm::StringLiteral REFACTOR_KIND;
const static llvm::StringLiteral INFO_KIND;
/// The diagnostics that this code action resolves.
llvm::Optional<std::vector<Diagnostic>> diagnostics;
/// Marks this as a preferred action. Preferred actions are used by the
/// `auto fix` command and can be targeted by keybindings.
/// A quick fix should be marked preferred if it properly addresses the
/// underlying error. A refactoring should be marked preferred if it is the
/// most reasonable choice of actions to take.
bool isPreferred = false;
/// The workspace edit this code action performs.
llvm::Optional<WorkspaceEdit> edit;
/// A command this code action executes. If a code action provides an edit
/// and a command, first the edit is executed and then the command.
llvm::Optional<Command> command;
};
llvm::json::Value toJSON(const CodeAction &);
/// Represents programming constructs like variables, classes, interfaces etc.
/// that appear in a document. Document symbols can be hierarchical and they
/// have two ranges: one that encloses its definition and one that points to its
/// most interesting range, e.g. the range of an identifier.
struct DocumentSymbol {
/// The name of this symbol.
std::string name;
/// More detail for this symbol, e.g the signature of a function.
std::string detail;
/// The kind of this symbol.
SymbolKind kind;
/// Indicates if this symbol is deprecated.
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bool deprecated = false;
/// The range enclosing this symbol not including leading/trailing whitespace
/// but everything else like comments. This information is typically used to
/// determine if the clients cursor is inside the symbol to reveal in the
/// symbol in the UI.
Range range;
/// The range that should be selected and revealed when this symbol is being
/// picked, e.g the name of a function. Must be contained by the `range`.
Range selectionRange;
/// Children of this symbol, e.g. properties of a class.
std::vector<DocumentSymbol> children;
};
llvm::raw_ostream &operator<<(llvm::raw_ostream &O, const DocumentSymbol &S);
llvm::json::Value toJSON(const DocumentSymbol &S);
/// Represents information about programming constructs like variables, classes,
/// interfaces etc.
struct SymbolInformation {
/// The name of this symbol.
std::string name;
/// The kind of this symbol.
SymbolKind kind;
/// The location of this symbol.
Location location;
/// The name of the symbol containing this symbol.
std::string containerName;
/// The score that clangd calculates to rank the returned symbols.
/// This excludes the fuzzy-matching score between `name` and the query.
/// (Specifically, the last ::-separated component).
/// This can be used to re-rank results as the user types, using client-side
/// fuzzy-matching (that score should be multiplied with this one).
/// This is a clangd extension, set only for workspace/symbol responses.
llvm::Optional<float> score;
};
llvm::json::Value toJSON(const SymbolInformation &);
llvm::raw_ostream &operator<<(llvm::raw_ostream &, const SymbolInformation &);
/// Represents information about identifier.
/// This is returned from textDocument/symbolInfo, which is a clangd extension.
struct SymbolDetails {
std::string name;
std::string containerName;
/// Unified Symbol Resolution identifier
/// This is an opaque string uniquely identifying a symbol.
/// Unlike SymbolID, it is variable-length and somewhat human-readable.
/// It is a common representation across several clang tools.
/// (See USRGeneration.h)
std::string USR;
SymbolID ID;
};
llvm::json::Value toJSON(const SymbolDetails &);
llvm::raw_ostream &operator<<(llvm::raw_ostream &, const SymbolDetails &);
bool operator==(const SymbolDetails &, const SymbolDetails &);
/// The parameters of a Workspace Symbol Request.
struct WorkspaceSymbolParams {
/// A query string to filter symbols by.
/// Clients may send an empty string here to request all the symbols.
std::string query;
/// Max results to return, overriding global default. 0 means no limit.
/// Clangd extension.
llvm::Optional<int> limit;
};
bool fromJSON(const llvm::json::Value &, WorkspaceSymbolParams &,
llvm::json::Path);
struct ApplyWorkspaceEditParams {
WorkspaceEdit edit;
};
llvm::json::Value toJSON(const ApplyWorkspaceEditParams &);
struct ApplyWorkspaceEditResponse {
bool applied = true;
llvm::Optional<std::string> failureReason;
};
bool fromJSON(const llvm::json::Value &, ApplyWorkspaceEditResponse &,
llvm::json::Path);
struct TextDocumentPositionParams {
/// The text document.
TextDocumentIdentifier textDocument;
/// The position inside the text document.
Position position;
};
bool fromJSON(const llvm::json::Value &, TextDocumentPositionParams &,
llvm::json::Path);
enum class CompletionTriggerKind {
/// Completion was triggered by typing an identifier (24x7 code
/// complete), manual invocation (e.g Ctrl+Space) or via API.
Invoked = 1,
/// Completion was triggered by a trigger character specified by
/// the `triggerCharacters` properties of the `CompletionRegistrationOptions`.
TriggerCharacter = 2,
/// Completion was re-triggered as the current completion list is incomplete.
TriggerTriggerForIncompleteCompletions = 3
};
struct CompletionContext {
/// How the completion was triggered.
CompletionTriggerKind triggerKind = CompletionTriggerKind::Invoked;
/// The trigger character (a single character) that has trigger code complete.
/// Is undefined if `triggerKind !== CompletionTriggerKind.TriggerCharacter`
std::string triggerCharacter;
};
bool fromJSON(const llvm::json::Value &, CompletionContext &, llvm::json::Path);
struct CompletionParams : TextDocumentPositionParams {
CompletionContext context;
/// Max results to return, overriding global default. 0 means no limit.
/// Clangd extension.
llvm::Optional<int> limit;
};
bool fromJSON(const llvm::json::Value &, CompletionParams &, llvm::json::Path);
struct MarkupContent {
MarkupKind kind = MarkupKind::PlainText;
std::string value;
};
llvm::json::Value toJSON(const MarkupContent &MC);
struct Hover {
/// The hover's content
MarkupContent contents;
/// An optional range is a range inside a text document
/// that is used to visualize a hover, e.g. by changing the background color.
llvm::Optional<Range> range;
};
llvm::json::Value toJSON(const Hover &H);
/// Defines whether the insert text in a completion item should be interpreted
/// as plain text or a snippet.
enum class InsertTextFormat {
Missing = 0,
/// The primary text to be inserted is treated as a plain string.
PlainText = 1,
/// The primary text to be inserted is treated as a snippet.
///
/// A snippet can define tab stops and placeholders with `$1`, `$2`
/// and `${3:foo}`. `$0` defines the final tab stop, it defaults to the end
/// of the snippet. Placeholders with equal identifiers are linked, that is
/// typing in one will update others too.
///
/// See also:
/// https//github.com/Microsoft/vscode/blob/master/src/vs/editor/contrib/snippet/common/snippet.md
Snippet = 2,
};
struct CompletionItem {
/// The label of this completion item. By default also the text that is
/// inserted when selecting this completion.
std::string label;
/// The kind of this completion item. Based of the kind an icon is chosen by
/// the editor.
CompletionItemKind kind = CompletionItemKind::Missing;
/// A human-readable string with additional information about this item, like
/// type or symbol information.
std::string detail;
/// A human-readable string that represents a doc-comment.
llvm::Optional<MarkupContent> documentation;
/// A string that should be used when comparing this item with other items.
/// When `falsy` the label is used.
std::string sortText;
/// A string that should be used when filtering a set of completion items.
/// When `falsy` the label is used.
std::string filterText;
/// A string that should be inserted to a document when selecting this
/// completion. When `falsy` the label is used.
std::string insertText;
/// The format of the insert text. The format applies to both the `insertText`
/// property and the `newText` property of a provided `textEdit`.
InsertTextFormat insertTextFormat = InsertTextFormat::Missing;
/// An edit which is applied to a document when selecting this completion.
/// When an edit is provided `insertText` is ignored.
///
/// Note: The range of the edit must be a single line range and it must
/// contain the position at which completion has been requested.
llvm::Optional<TextEdit> textEdit;
/// An optional array of additional text edits that are applied when selecting
/// this completion. Edits must not overlap with the main edit nor with
/// themselves.
std::vector<TextEdit> additionalTextEdits;
/// Indicates if this item is deprecated.
bool deprecated = false;
/// The score that clangd calculates to rank the returned completions.
/// This excludes the fuzzy-match between `filterText` and the partial word.
/// This can be used to re-rank results as the user types, using client-side
/// fuzzy-matching (that score should be multiplied with this one).
/// This is a clangd extension.
float score = 0.f;
// TODO: Add custom commitCharacters for some of the completion items. For
// example, it makes sense to use () only for the functions.
// TODO(krasimir): The following optional fields defined by the language
// server protocol are unsupported:
//
// data?: any - A data entry field that is preserved on a completion item
// between a completion and a completion resolve request.
};
llvm::json::Value toJSON(const CompletionItem &);
llvm::raw_ostream &operator<<(llvm::raw_ostream &, const CompletionItem &);
bool operator<(const CompletionItem &, const CompletionItem &);
/// Represents a collection of completion items to be presented in the editor.
struct CompletionList {
/// The list is not complete. Further typing should result in recomputing the
/// list.
bool isIncomplete = false;
/// The completion items.
std::vector<CompletionItem> items;
};
llvm::json::Value toJSON(const CompletionList &);
/// A single parameter of a particular signature.
struct ParameterInformation {
/// The label of this parameter. Ignored when labelOffsets is set.
std::string labelString;
/// Inclusive start and exclusive end offsets withing the containing signature
/// label.
/// Offsets are computed by lspLength(), which counts UTF-16 code units by
/// default but that can be overriden, see its documentation for details.
llvm::Optional<std::pair<unsigned, unsigned>> labelOffsets;
/// The documentation of this parameter. Optional.
std::string documentation;
};
llvm::json::Value toJSON(const ParameterInformation &);
/// Represents the signature of something callable.
struct SignatureInformation {
/// The label of this signature. Mandatory.
std::string label;
/// The documentation of this signature. Optional.
std::string documentation;
/// The parameters of this signature.
std::vector<ParameterInformation> parameters;
};
llvm::json::Value toJSON(const SignatureInformation &);
llvm::raw_ostream &operator<<(llvm::raw_ostream &,
const SignatureInformation &);
/// Represents the signature of a callable.
struct SignatureHelp {
/// The resulting signatures.
std::vector<SignatureInformation> signatures;
/// The active signature.
int activeSignature = 0;
/// The active parameter of the active signature.
int activeParameter = 0;
/// Position of the start of the argument list, including opening paren. e.g.
/// foo("first arg", "second arg",
/// ^-argListStart ^-cursor
/// This is a clangd-specific extension, it is only available via C++ API and
/// not currently serialized for the LSP.
Position argListStart;
};
llvm::json::Value toJSON(const SignatureHelp &);
struct RenameParams {
/// The document that was opened.
TextDocumentIdentifier textDocument;
/// The position at which this request was sent.
Position position;
/// The new name of the symbol.
std::string newName;
};
bool fromJSON(const llvm::json::Value &, RenameParams &, llvm::json::Path);
enum class DocumentHighlightKind { Text = 1, Read = 2, Write = 3 };
/// A document highlight is a range inside a text document which deserves
/// special attention. Usually a document highlight is visualized by changing
/// the background color of its range.
struct DocumentHighlight {
/// The range this highlight applies to.
Range range;
/// The highlight kind, default is DocumentHighlightKind.Text.
DocumentHighlightKind kind = DocumentHighlightKind::Text;
friend bool operator<(const DocumentHighlight &LHS,
const DocumentHighlight &RHS) {
int LHSKind = static_cast<int>(LHS.kind);
int RHSKind = static_cast<int>(RHS.kind);
return std::tie(LHS.range, LHSKind) < std::tie(RHS.range, RHSKind);
}
friend bool operator==(const DocumentHighlight &LHS,
const DocumentHighlight &RHS) {
return LHS.kind == RHS.kind && LHS.range == RHS.range;
}
};
llvm::json::Value toJSON(const DocumentHighlight &DH);
llvm::raw_ostream &operator<<(llvm::raw_ostream &, const DocumentHighlight &);
enum class TypeHierarchyDirection { Children = 0, Parents = 1, Both = 2 };
bool fromJSON(const llvm::json::Value &E, TypeHierarchyDirection &Out,
llvm::json::Path);
/// The type hierarchy params is an extension of the
/// `TextDocumentPositionsParams` with optional properties which can be used to
/// eagerly resolve the item when requesting from the server.
struct TypeHierarchyParams : public TextDocumentPositionParams {
/// The hierarchy levels to resolve. `0` indicates no level.
int resolve = 0;
/// The direction of the hierarchy levels to resolve.
TypeHierarchyDirection direction = TypeHierarchyDirection::Parents;
};
bool fromJSON(const llvm::json::Value &, TypeHierarchyParams &,
llvm::json::Path);
struct TypeHierarchyItem {
/// The human readable name of the hierarchy item.
std::string name;
/// Optional detail for the hierarchy item. It can be, for instance, the
/// signature of a function or method.
llvm::Optional<std::string> detail;
/// The kind of the hierarchy item. For instance, class or interface.
SymbolKind kind;
/// `true` if the hierarchy item is deprecated. Otherwise, `false`.
bool deprecated = false;
/// The URI of the text document where this type hierarchy item belongs to.
URIForFile uri;
/// The range enclosing this type hierarchy item not including
/// leading/trailing whitespace but everything else like comments. This
/// information is typically used to determine if the client's cursor is
/// inside the type hierarch item to reveal in the symbol in the UI.
Range range;
/// The range that should be selected and revealed when this type hierarchy
/// item is being picked, e.g. the name of a function. Must be contained by
/// the `range`.
Range selectionRange;
/// If this type hierarchy item is resolved, it contains the direct parents.
/// Could be empty if the item does not have direct parents. If not defined,
/// the parents have not been resolved yet.
llvm::Optional<std::vector<TypeHierarchyItem>> parents;
/// If this type hierarchy item is resolved, it contains the direct children
/// of the current item. Could be empty if the item does not have any
/// descendants. If not defined, the children have not been resolved.
llvm::Optional<std::vector<TypeHierarchyItem>> children;
/// An optional 'data' field, which can be used to identify a type hierarchy
/// item in a resolve request.
llvm::Optional<std::string> data;
};
llvm::json::Value toJSON(const TypeHierarchyItem &);
llvm::raw_ostream &operator<<(llvm::raw_ostream &, const TypeHierarchyItem &);
bool fromJSON(const llvm::json::Value &, TypeHierarchyItem &, llvm::json::Path);
/// Parameters for the `typeHierarchy/resolve` request.
struct ResolveTypeHierarchyItemParams {
/// The item to resolve.
TypeHierarchyItem item;
/// The hierarchy levels to resolve. `0` indicates no level.
int resolve;
/// The direction of the hierarchy levels to resolve.
TypeHierarchyDirection direction;
};
bool fromJSON(const llvm::json::Value &, ResolveTypeHierarchyItemParams &,
llvm::json::Path);
enum class SymbolTag { Deprecated = 1 };
llvm::json::Value toJSON(SymbolTag);
/// The parameter of a `textDocument/prepareCallHierarchy` request.
struct CallHierarchyPrepareParams : public TextDocumentPositionParams {};
/// Represents programming constructs like functions or constructors
/// in the context of call hierarchy.
struct CallHierarchyItem {
/// The name of this item.
std::string name;
/// The kind of this item.
SymbolKind kind;
/// Tags for this item.
std::vector<SymbolTag> tags;
/// More detaill for this item, e.g. the signature of a function.
std::string detail;
/// The resource identifier of this item.
URIForFile uri;
/// The range enclosing this symbol not including leading / trailing
/// whitespace but everything else, e.g. comments and code.
Range range;
/// The range that should be selected and revealed when this symbol
/// is being picked, e.g. the name of a function.
/// Must be contained by `Rng`.
Range selectionRange;
/// An optional 'data' field, which can be used to identify a call
/// hierarchy item in an incomingCalls or outgoingCalls request.
std::string data;
};
llvm::json::Value toJSON(const CallHierarchyItem &);
bool fromJSON(const llvm::json::Value &, CallHierarchyItem &, llvm::json::Path);
/// The parameter of a `callHierarchy/incomingCalls` request.
struct CallHierarchyIncomingCallsParams {
CallHierarchyItem item;
};
bool fromJSON(const llvm::json::Value &, CallHierarchyIncomingCallsParams &,
llvm::json::Path);
/// Represents an incoming call, e.g. a caller of a method or constructor.
struct CallHierarchyIncomingCall {
/// The item that makes the call.
CallHierarchyItem from;
/// The range at which the calls appear.
/// This is relative to the caller denoted by `From`.
std::vector<Range> fromRanges;
};
llvm::json::Value toJSON(const CallHierarchyIncomingCall &);
/// The parameter of a `callHierarchy/outgoingCalls` request.
struct CallHierarchyOutgoingCallsParams {
CallHierarchyItem item;
};
bool fromJSON(const llvm::json::Value &, CallHierarchyOutgoingCallsParams &,
llvm::json::Path);
/// Represents an outgoing call, e.g. calling a getter from a method or
/// a method from a constructor etc.
struct CallHierarchyOutgoingCall {
/// The item that is called.
CallHierarchyItem to;
/// The range at which this item is called.
/// This is the range relative to the caller, and not `To`.
std::vector<Range> fromRanges;
};
llvm::json::Value toJSON(const CallHierarchyOutgoingCall &);
struct ReferenceContext {
/// Include the declaration of the current symbol.
bool includeDeclaration = false;
};
struct ReferenceParams : public TextDocumentPositionParams {
ReferenceContext context;
};
bool fromJSON(const llvm::json::Value &, ReferenceParams &, llvm::json::Path);
/// Clangd extension: indicates the current state of the file in clangd,
/// sent from server via the `textDocument/clangd.fileStatus` notification.
struct FileStatus {
/// The text document's URI.
URIForFile uri;
/// The human-readable string presents the current state of the file, can be
/// shown in the UI (e.g. status bar).
std::string state;
// FIXME: add detail messages.
};
llvm::json::Value toJSON(const FileStatus &);
/// Specifies a single semantic token in the document.
/// This struct is not part of LSP, which just encodes lists of tokens as
/// arrays of numbers directly.
struct SemanticToken {
/// token line number, relative to the previous token
unsigned deltaLine = 0;
/// token start character, relative to the previous token
/// (relative to 0 or the previous token's start if they are on the same line)
unsigned deltaStart = 0;
/// the length of the token. A token cannot be multiline
unsigned length = 0;
/// will be looked up in `SemanticTokensLegend.tokenTypes`
unsigned tokenType = 0;
/// each set bit will be looked up in `SemanticTokensLegend.tokenModifiers`
unsigned tokenModifiers = 0;
};
bool operator==(const SemanticToken &, const SemanticToken &);
/// A versioned set of tokens.
struct SemanticTokens {
// An optional result id. If provided and clients support delta updating
// the client will include the result id in the next semantic token request.
// A server can then instead of computing all semantic tokens again simply
// send a delta.
std::string resultId;
/// The actual tokens.
std::vector<SemanticToken> tokens; // encoded as a flat integer array.
};
llvm::json::Value toJSON(const SemanticTokens &);
/// Body of textDocument/semanticTokens/full request.
struct SemanticTokensParams {
/// The text document.
TextDocumentIdentifier textDocument;
};
bool fromJSON(const llvm::json::Value &, SemanticTokensParams &,
llvm::json::Path);
/// Body of textDocument/semanticTokens/full/delta request.
/// Requests the changes in semantic tokens since a previous response.
struct SemanticTokensDeltaParams {
/// The text document.
TextDocumentIdentifier textDocument;
/// The previous result id.
std::string previousResultId;
};
bool fromJSON(const llvm::json::Value &Params, SemanticTokensDeltaParams &R,
llvm::json::Path);
/// Describes a a replacement of a contiguous range of semanticTokens.
struct SemanticTokensEdit {
// LSP specifies `start` and `deleteCount` which are relative to the array
// encoding of the previous tokens.
// We use token counts instead, and translate when serializing this struct.
unsigned startToken = 0;
unsigned deleteTokens = 0;
std::vector<SemanticToken> tokens; // encoded as a flat integer array
};
llvm::json::Value toJSON(const SemanticTokensEdit &);
/// This models LSP SemanticTokensDelta | SemanticTokens, which is the result of
/// textDocument/semanticTokens/full/delta.
struct SemanticTokensOrDelta {
std::string resultId;
/// Set if we computed edits relative to a previous set of tokens.
llvm::Optional<std::vector<SemanticTokensEdit>> edits;
/// Set if we computed a fresh set of tokens.
llvm::Optional<std::vector<SemanticToken>> tokens; // encoded as integer array
};
llvm::json::Value toJSON(const SemanticTokensOrDelta &);
struct SelectionRangeParams {
/// The text document.
TextDocumentIdentifier textDocument;
/// The positions inside the text document.
std::vector<Position> positions;
};
bool fromJSON(const llvm::json::Value &, SelectionRangeParams &,
llvm::json::Path);
struct SelectionRange {
/**
* The range of this selection range.
*/
Range range;
/**
* The parent selection range containing this range. Therefore `parent.range`
* must contain `this.range`.
*/
std::unique_ptr<SelectionRange> parent;
};
llvm::json::Value toJSON(const SelectionRange &);
/// Parameters for the document link request.
struct DocumentLinkParams {
/// The document to provide document links for.
TextDocumentIdentifier textDocument;
};
bool fromJSON(const llvm::json::Value &, DocumentLinkParams &,
llvm::json::Path);
/// A range in a text document that links to an internal or external resource,
/// like another text document or a web site.
struct DocumentLink {
/// The range this link applies to.
Range range;
/// The uri this link points to. If missing a resolve request is sent later.
URIForFile target;
// TODO(forster): The following optional fields defined by the language
// server protocol are unsupported:
//
// data?: any - A data entry field that is preserved on a document link
// between a DocumentLinkRequest and a
// DocumentLinkResolveRequest.
friend bool operator==(const DocumentLink &LHS, const DocumentLink &RHS) {
return LHS.range == RHS.range && LHS.target == RHS.target;
}
friend bool operator!=(const DocumentLink &LHS, const DocumentLink &RHS) {
return !(LHS == RHS);
}
};
llvm::json::Value toJSON(const DocumentLink &DocumentLink);
// FIXME(kirillbobyrev): Add FoldingRangeClientCapabilities so we can support
// per-line-folding editors.
struct FoldingRangeParams {
TextDocumentIdentifier textDocument;
};
bool fromJSON(const llvm::json::Value &, FoldingRangeParams &,
llvm::json::Path);
/// Stores information about a region of code that can be folded.
struct FoldingRange {
unsigned startLine = 0;
unsigned startCharacter;
unsigned endLine = 0;
unsigned endCharacter;
llvm::Optional<std::string> kind;
};
llvm::json::Value toJSON(const FoldingRange &Range);
/// Keys starting with an underscore(_) represent leaves, e.g. _total or _self
/// for memory usage of whole subtree or only that specific node in bytes. All
/// other keys represents children. An example:
/// {
/// "_self": 0,
/// "_total": 8,
/// "child1": {
/// "_self": 4,
/// "_total": 4,
/// }
/// "child2": {
/// "_self": 2,
/// "_total": 4,
/// "child_deep": {
/// "_self": 2,
/// "_total": 2,
/// }
/// }
/// }
llvm::json::Value toJSON(const MemoryTree &MT);
/// Payload for textDocument/ast request.
/// This request is a clangd extension.
struct ASTParams {
/// The text document.
TextDocumentIdentifier textDocument;
/// The position of the node to be dumped.
/// The highest-level node that entirely contains the range will be returned.
Range range;
};
bool fromJSON(const llvm::json::Value &, ASTParams &, llvm::json::Path);
/// Simplified description of a clang AST node.
/// This is clangd's internal representation of C++ code.
struct ASTNode {
/// The general kind of node, such as "expression"
/// Corresponds to the base AST node type such as Expr.
std::string role;
/// The specific kind of node this is, such as "BinaryOperator".
/// This is usually a concrete node class (with Expr etc suffix dropped).
/// When there's no hierarchy (e.g. TemplateName), the variant (NameKind).
std::string kind;
/// Brief additional information, such as "||" for the particular operator.
/// The information included depends on the node kind, and may be empty.
std::string detail;
/// A one-line dump of detailed information about the node.
/// This includes role/kind/description information, but is rather cryptic.
/// It is similar to the output from `clang -Xclang -ast-dump`.
/// May be empty for certain types of nodes.
std::string arcana;
/// The range of the original source file covered by this node.
/// May be missing for implicit nodes, or those created by macro expansion.
llvm::Optional<Range> range;
/// Nodes nested within this one, such as the operands of a BinaryOperator.
std::vector<ASTNode> children;
};
llvm::json::Value toJSON(const ASTNode &);
llvm::raw_ostream &operator<<(llvm::raw_ostream &, const ASTNode &);
} // namespace clangd
} // namespace clang
namespace llvm {
template <> struct format_provider<clang::clangd::Position> {
static void format(const clang::clangd::Position &Pos, raw_ostream &OS,
StringRef Style) {
assert(Style.empty() && "style modifiers for this type are not supported");
OS << Pos;
}
};
} // namespace llvm
#endif