[clangd] Introduced a Context that stores implicit data

Summary:
It will be used to pass around things like Logger and Tracer throughout
clangd classes.

Reviewers: sammccall, ioeric, hokein, bkramer

Reviewed By: sammccall

Subscribers: klimek, bkramer, mgorny, cfe-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40485

llvm-svn: 320468
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Ilya Biryukov 2017-12-12 11:16:45 +00:00
parent d53f3da772
commit 657159c273
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@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ add_clang_library(clangDaemon
ClangdUnit.cpp
ClangdUnitStore.cpp
CodeComplete.cpp
Context.cpp
Compiler.cpp
DraftStore.cpp
FuzzyMatch.cpp

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//===--- Context.cpp -----------------------------------------*- C++-*-===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===---------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "Context.h"
#include <cassert>
namespace clang {
namespace clangd {
Context Context::empty() { return Context(/*Data=*/nullptr); }
Context::Context(std::shared_ptr<const Data> DataPtr)
: DataPtr(std::move(DataPtr)) {}
Context Context::clone() const { return Context(DataPtr); }
} // namespace clangd
} // namespace clang

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//===--- Context.h - Mechanism for passing implicit data --------*- C++-*-===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// Context for storing and retrieving implicit data. Useful for passing implicit
// parameters on a per-request basis.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#ifndef LLVM_CLANG_TOOLS_EXTRA_CLANGD_CONTEXT_H_
#define LLVM_CLANG_TOOLS_EXTRA_CLANGD_CONTEXT_H_
#include "llvm/ADT/STLExtras.h"
#include <memory>
#include <type_traits>
namespace clang {
namespace clangd {
/// A key for a value of type \p Type, stored inside a context. Keys are
/// non-movable and non-copyable. See documentation of the Context class for
/// more details and usage examples.
template <class Type> class Key {
public:
static_assert(!std::is_reference<Type>::value,
"Reference arguments to Key<> are not allowed");
Key() = default;
Key(Key const &) = delete;
Key &operator=(Key const &) = delete;
Key(Key &&) = delete;
Key &operator=(Key &&) = delete;
};
/// A context is an immutable container for per-request data that must be
/// propagated through layers that don't care about it. An example is a request
/// ID that we may want to use when logging.
///
/// Conceptually, a context is a heterogeneous map<Key<T>, T>. Each key has
/// an associated value type, which allows the map to be typesafe.
///
/// You can't add data to an existing context, instead you create a new
/// immutable context derived from it with extra data added. When you retrieve
/// data, the context will walk up the parent chain until the key is found.
///
/// Contexts should be:
/// - passed by reference when calling synchronous functions
/// - passed by value (move) when calling asynchronous functions. The result
/// callback of async operations will receive the context again.
/// - cloned only when 'forking' an asynchronous computation that we don't wait
/// for.
///
/// Copy operations for this class are deleted, use an explicit clone() method
/// when you need a copy of the context instead.
///
/// To derive a child context use derive() function, e.g.
/// Context ChildCtx = ParentCtx.derive(RequestIdKey, 123);
///
/// To create a new root context, derive() from empty Context.
/// e.g.:
/// Context Ctx = Context::empty().derive(RequestIdKey, 123);
///
/// Values in the context are indexed by typed keys (instances of Key<T> class).
/// Key<T> serves two purposes:
/// - it provides a lookup key for the context (each instance of a key is
/// unique),
/// - it keeps the type information about the value stored in the context map
/// in the template arguments.
/// This provides a type-safe interface to store and access values of multiple
/// types inside a single context.
/// For example,
/// Key<int> RequestID;
/// Key<int> Version;
///
/// Context Ctx = Context::empty().derive(RequestID, 10).derive(Version, 3);
/// assert(*Ctx.get(RequestID) == 10);
/// assert(*Ctx.get(Version) == 3);
///
/// Keys are typically used across multiple functions, so most of the time you
/// would want to make them static class members or global variables.
class Context {
public:
/// Returns an empty context that contains no data. Useful for calling
/// functions that require a context when no explicit context is available.
static Context empty();
private:
struct Data;
Context(std::shared_ptr<const Data> DataPtr);
public:
/// Move-only.
Context(Context const &) = delete;
Context &operator=(const Context &) = delete;
Context(Context &&) = default;
Context &operator=(Context &&) = default;
/// Get data stored for a typed \p Key. If values are not found
/// \returns Pointer to the data associated with \p Key. If no data is
/// specified for \p Key, return null.
template <class Type> const Type *get(const Key<Type> &Key) const {
for (const Data *DataPtr = this->DataPtr.get(); DataPtr != nullptr;
DataPtr = DataPtr->Parent.get()) {
if (DataPtr->KeyPtr == &Key)
return static_cast<const Type *>(DataPtr->Value->getValuePtr());
}
return nullptr;
}
/// A helper to get a reference to a \p Key that must exist in the map.
/// Must not be called for keys that are not in the map.
template <class Type> const Type &getExisting(const Key<Type> &Key) const {
auto Val = get(Key);
assert(Val && "Key does not exist");
return *Val;
}
/// Derives a child context
/// It is safe to move or destroy a parent context after calling derive() from
/// it. The child context will continue to have access to the data stored in
/// the parent context.
template <class Type>
Context derive(const Key<Type> &Key,
typename std::decay<Type>::type Value) const & {
return Context(std::make_shared<Data>(Data{
/*Parent=*/DataPtr, &Key,
llvm::make_unique<TypedAnyStorage<typename std::decay<Type>::type>>(
std::move(Value))}));
}
template <class Type>
Context
derive(const Key<Type> &Key,
typename std::decay<Type>::type Value) && /* takes ownership */ {
return Context(std::make_shared<Data>(Data{
/*Parent=*/std::move(DataPtr), &Key,
llvm::make_unique<TypedAnyStorage<typename std::decay<Type>::type>>(
std::move(Value))}));
}
/// Clone this context object.
Context clone() const;
private:
class AnyStorage {
public:
virtual ~AnyStorage() = default;
virtual void *getValuePtr() = 0;
};
template <class T> class TypedAnyStorage : public Context::AnyStorage {
static_assert(std::is_same<typename std::decay<T>::type, T>::value,
"Argument to TypedAnyStorage must be decayed");
public:
TypedAnyStorage(T &&Value) : Value(std::move(Value)) {}
void *getValuePtr() override { return &Value; }
private:
T Value;
};
struct Data {
// We need to make sure Parent outlives the Value, so the order of members
// is important. We do that to allow classes stored in Context's child
// layers to store references to the data in the parent layers.
std::shared_ptr<const Data> Parent;
const void *KeyPtr;
std::unique_ptr<AnyStorage> Value;
};
std::shared_ptr<const Data> DataPtr;
}; // namespace clangd
} // namespace clangd
} // namespace clang
#endif // LLVM_CLANG_TOOLS_EXTRA_CLANGD_CONTEXT_H_

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add_extra_unittest(ClangdTests
ClangdTests.cpp
CodeCompleteTests.cpp
ContextTests.cpp
FuzzyMatchTests.cpp
JSONExprTests.cpp
TestFS.cpp

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//===-- ContextTests.cpp - Context tests ------------------------*- C++ -*-===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "Context.h"
#include "gtest/gtest.h"
namespace clang {
namespace clangd {
TEST(ContextTests, Simple) {
Key<int> IntParam;
Key<int> ExtraIntParam;
Context Ctx = Context::empty().derive(IntParam, 10).derive(ExtraIntParam, 20);
EXPECT_EQ(*Ctx.get(IntParam), 10);
EXPECT_EQ(*Ctx.get(ExtraIntParam), 20);
}
TEST(ContextTests, MoveOps) {
Key<std::unique_ptr<int>> Param;
Context Ctx = Context::empty().derive(Param, llvm::make_unique<int>(10));
EXPECT_EQ(**Ctx.get(Param), 10);
Context NewCtx = std::move(Ctx);
EXPECT_EQ(**NewCtx.get(Param), 10);
}
TEST(ContextTests, Builders) {
Key<int> ParentParam;
Key<int> ParentAndChildParam;
Key<int> ChildParam;
Context ParentCtx =
Context::empty().derive(ParentParam, 10).derive(ParentAndChildParam, 20);
Context ChildCtx =
ParentCtx.derive(ParentAndChildParam, 30).derive(ChildParam, 40);
EXPECT_EQ(*ParentCtx.get(ParentParam), 10);
EXPECT_EQ(*ParentCtx.get(ParentAndChildParam), 20);
EXPECT_EQ(ParentCtx.get(ChildParam), nullptr);
EXPECT_EQ(*ChildCtx.get(ParentParam), 10);
EXPECT_EQ(*ChildCtx.get(ParentAndChildParam), 30);
EXPECT_EQ(*ChildCtx.get(ChildParam), 40);
}
} // namespace clangd
} // namespace clang