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C++
297 lines
13 KiB
C++
//===--- SourceCode.h - Manipulating source code as strings -----*- C++ -*-===//
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//
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// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
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// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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//
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// Various code that examines C++ source code without using heavy AST machinery
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// (and often not even the lexer). To be used sparingly!
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#ifndef LLVM_CLANG_TOOLS_EXTRA_CLANGD_SOURCECODE_H
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#define LLVM_CLANG_TOOLS_EXTRA_CLANGD_SOURCECODE_H
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#include "Context.h"
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#include "Protocol.h"
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#include "clang/Basic/Diagnostic.h"
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#include "clang/Basic/LangOptions.h"
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#include "clang/Basic/SourceLocation.h"
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#include "clang/Basic/SourceManager.h"
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#include "clang/Format/Format.h"
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#include "clang/Tooling/Core/Replacement.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/StringRef.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/StringSet.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/Error.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/SHA1.h"
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#include <string>
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namespace clang {
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class SourceManager;
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namespace clangd {
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// We tend to generate digests for source codes in a lot of different places.
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// This represents the type for those digests to prevent us hard coding details
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// of hashing function at every place that needs to store this information.
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using FileDigest = std::array<uint8_t, 8>;
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FileDigest digest(StringRef Content);
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Optional<FileDigest> digestFile(const SourceManager &SM, FileID FID);
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// This context variable controls the behavior of functions in this file
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// that convert between LSP offsets and native clang byte offsets.
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// If not set, defaults to UTF-16 for backwards-compatibility.
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extern Key<OffsetEncoding> kCurrentOffsetEncoding;
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// Counts the number of UTF-16 code units needed to represent a string (LSP
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// specifies string lengths in UTF-16 code units).
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// Use of UTF-16 may be overridden by kCurrentOffsetEncoding.
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size_t lspLength(StringRef Code);
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/// Turn a [line, column] pair into an offset in Code.
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///
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/// If P.character exceeds the line length, returns the offset at end-of-line.
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/// (If !AllowColumnsBeyondLineLength, then returns an error instead).
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/// If the line number is out of range, returns an error.
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///
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/// The returned value is in the range [0, Code.size()].
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llvm::Expected<size_t>
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positionToOffset(llvm::StringRef Code, Position P,
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bool AllowColumnsBeyondLineLength = true);
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/// Turn an offset in Code into a [line, column] pair.
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/// The offset must be in range [0, Code.size()].
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Position offsetToPosition(llvm::StringRef Code, size_t Offset);
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/// Turn a SourceLocation into a [line, column] pair.
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/// FIXME: This should return an error if the location is invalid.
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Position sourceLocToPosition(const SourceManager &SM, SourceLocation Loc);
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/// Returns the taken range at \p TokLoc.
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llvm::Optional<Range> getTokenRange(const SourceManager &SM,
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const LangOptions &LangOpts,
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SourceLocation TokLoc);
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/// Return the file location, corresponding to \p P. Note that one should take
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/// care to avoid comparing the result with expansion locations.
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llvm::Expected<SourceLocation> sourceLocationInMainFile(const SourceManager &SM,
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Position P);
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/// Get the beginning SourceLocation at a specified \p Pos in the main file.
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/// May be invalid if Pos is, or if there's no identifier or operators.
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/// The returned position is in the main file, callers may prefer to
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/// obtain the macro expansion location.
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SourceLocation getBeginningOfIdentifier(const Position &Pos,
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const SourceManager &SM,
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const LangOptions &LangOpts);
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/// Returns true iff \p Loc is inside the main file. This function handles
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/// file & macro locations. For macro locations, returns iff the macro is being
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/// expanded inside the main file.
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///
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/// The function is usually used to check whether a declaration is inside the
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/// the main file.
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bool isInsideMainFile(SourceLocation Loc, const SourceManager &SM);
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/// Returns the #include location through which IncludedFIle was loaded.
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/// Where SM.getIncludeLoc() returns the location of the *filename*, which may
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/// be in a macro, includeHashLoc() returns the location of the #.
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SourceLocation includeHashLoc(FileID IncludedFile, const SourceManager &SM);
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/// Returns true if the token at Loc is spelled in the source code.
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/// This is not the case for:
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/// * symbols formed via macro concatenation, the spelling location will
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/// be "<scratch space>"
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/// * symbols controlled and defined by a compile command-line option
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/// `-DName=foo`, the spelling location will be "<command line>".
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bool isSpelledInSource(SourceLocation Loc, const SourceManager &SM);
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/// Returns the spelling location of the token at Loc if isSpelledInSource,
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/// otherwise its expansion location.
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/// FIXME: Most callers likely want some variant of "file location" instead.
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SourceLocation spellingLocIfSpelled(SourceLocation Loc,
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const SourceManager &SM);
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/// Turns a token range into a half-open range and checks its correctness.
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/// The resulting range will have only valid source location on both sides, both
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/// of which are file locations.
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///
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/// File locations always point to a particular offset in a file, i.e. they
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/// never refer to a location inside a macro expansion. Turning locations from
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/// macro expansions into file locations is ambiguous - one can use
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/// SourceManager::{getExpansion|getFile|getSpelling}Loc. This function
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/// calls SourceManager::getFileLoc on both ends of \p R to do the conversion.
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///
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/// User input (e.g. cursor position) is expressed as a file location, so this
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/// function can be viewed as a way to normalize the ranges used in the clang
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/// AST so that they are comparable with ranges coming from the user input.
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llvm::Optional<SourceRange> toHalfOpenFileRange(const SourceManager &Mgr,
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const LangOptions &LangOpts,
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SourceRange R);
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/// Returns true iff all of the following conditions hold:
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/// - start and end locations are valid,
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/// - start and end locations are file locations from the same file
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/// (i.e. expansion locations are not taken into account).
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/// - start offset <= end offset.
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/// FIXME: introduce a type for source range with this invariant.
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bool isValidFileRange(const SourceManager &Mgr, SourceRange R);
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/// Returns true iff \p L is contained in \p R.
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/// EXPECTS: isValidFileRange(R) == true, L is a file location.
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bool halfOpenRangeContains(const SourceManager &Mgr, SourceRange R,
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SourceLocation L);
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/// Returns true iff \p L is contained in \p R or \p L is equal to the end point
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/// of \p R.
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/// EXPECTS: isValidFileRange(R) == true, L is a file location.
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bool halfOpenRangeTouches(const SourceManager &Mgr, SourceRange R,
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SourceLocation L);
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/// Returns the source code covered by the source range.
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/// EXPECTS: isValidFileRange(R) == true.
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llvm::StringRef toSourceCode(const SourceManager &SM, SourceRange R);
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// Converts a half-open clang source range to an LSP range.
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// Note that clang also uses closed source ranges, which this can't handle!
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Range halfOpenToRange(const SourceManager &SM, CharSourceRange R);
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// Converts an offset to a clang line/column (1-based, columns are bytes).
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// The offset must be in range [0, Code.size()].
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// Prefer to use SourceManager if one is available.
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std::pair<size_t, size_t> offsetToClangLineColumn(llvm::StringRef Code,
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size_t Offset);
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/// From "a::b::c", return {"a::b::", "c"}. Scope is empty if there's no
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/// qualifier.
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std::pair<llvm::StringRef, llvm::StringRef>
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splitQualifiedName(llvm::StringRef QName);
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TextEdit replacementToEdit(StringRef Code, const tooling::Replacement &R);
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std::vector<TextEdit> replacementsToEdits(StringRef Code,
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const tooling::Replacements &Repls);
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TextEdit toTextEdit(const FixItHint &FixIt, const SourceManager &M,
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const LangOptions &L);
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/// Get the canonical path of \p F. This means:
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///
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/// - Absolute path
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/// - Symlinks resolved
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/// - No "." or ".." component
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/// - No duplicate or trailing directory separator
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///
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/// This function should be used when paths needs to be used outside the
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/// component that generate it, so that paths are normalized as much as
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/// possible.
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llvm::Optional<std::string> getCanonicalPath(const FileEntry *F,
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const SourceManager &SourceMgr);
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bool isRangeConsecutive(const Range &Left, const Range &Right);
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/// Choose the clang-format style we should apply to a certain file.
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/// This will usually use FS to look for .clang-format directories.
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/// FIXME: should we be caching the .clang-format file search?
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/// This uses format::DefaultFormatStyle and format::DefaultFallbackStyle,
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/// though the latter may have been overridden in main()!
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format::FormatStyle getFormatStyleForFile(llvm::StringRef File,
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llvm::StringRef Content,
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llvm::vfs::FileSystem *FS);
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/// Cleanup and format the given replacements.
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llvm::Expected<tooling::Replacements>
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cleanupAndFormat(StringRef Code, const tooling::Replacements &Replaces,
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const format::FormatStyle &Style);
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/// A set of edits generated for a single file. Can verify whether it is safe to
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/// apply these edits to a code block.
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struct Edit {
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tooling::Replacements Replacements;
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std::string InitialCode;
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Edit(llvm::StringRef Code, tooling::Replacements Reps)
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: Replacements(std::move(Reps)), InitialCode(Code) {}
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/// Returns the file contents after changes are applied.
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llvm::Expected<std::string> apply() const;
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/// Represents Replacements as TextEdits that are available for use in LSP.
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std::vector<TextEdit> asTextEdits() const;
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/// Checks whether the Replacements are applicable to given Code.
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bool canApplyTo(llvm::StringRef Code) const;
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};
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/// Formats the edits and code around it according to Style. Changes
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/// Replacements to formatted ones if succeeds.
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llvm::Error reformatEdit(Edit &E, const format::FormatStyle &Style);
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/// Collects identifiers with counts in the source code.
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llvm::StringMap<unsigned> collectIdentifiers(llvm::StringRef Content,
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const format::FormatStyle &Style);
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/// Collects words from the source code.
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/// Unlike collectIdentifiers:
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/// - also finds text in comments:
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/// - splits text into words
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/// - drops stopwords like "get" and "for"
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llvm::StringSet<> collectWords(llvm::StringRef Content);
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/// Heuristically determine namespaces visible at a point, without parsing Code.
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/// This considers using-directives and enclosing namespace-declarations that
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/// are visible (and not obfuscated) in the file itself (not headers).
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/// Code should be truncated at the point of interest.
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///
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/// The returned vector is always non-empty.
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/// - The first element is the namespace that encloses the point: a declaration
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/// near the point would be within this namespace.
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/// - The elements are the namespaces in scope at the point: an unqualified
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/// lookup would search within these namespaces.
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///
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/// Using directives are resolved against all enclosing scopes, but no other
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/// namespace directives.
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///
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/// example:
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/// using namespace a;
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/// namespace foo {
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/// using namespace b;
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///
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/// visibleNamespaces are {"foo::", "", "a::", "b::", "foo::b::"}, not "a::b::".
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std::vector<std::string> visibleNamespaces(llvm::StringRef Code,
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const format::FormatStyle &Style);
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/// Represents locations that can accept a definition.
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struct EligibleRegion {
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/// Namespace that owns all of the EligiblePoints, e.g.
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/// namespace a{ namespace b {^ void foo();^} }
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/// It will be “a::b” for both carrot locations.
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std::string EnclosingNamespace;
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/// Offsets into the code marking eligible points to insert a function
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/// definition.
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std::vector<Position> EligiblePoints;
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};
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/// Returns most eligible region to insert a definition for \p
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/// FullyQualifiedName in the \p Code.
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/// Pseudo parses \pCode under the hood to determine namespace decls and
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/// possible insertion points. Choses the region that matches the longest prefix
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/// of \p FullyQualifiedName. Returns EOF if there are no shared namespaces.
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/// \p FullyQualifiedName should not contain anonymous namespaces.
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EligibleRegion getEligiblePoints(llvm::StringRef Code,
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llvm::StringRef FullyQualifiedName,
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const format::FormatStyle &Style);
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struct DefinedMacro {
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llvm::StringRef Name;
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const MacroInfo *Info;
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};
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// Gets the macro at a specified \p Loc.
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llvm::Optional<DefinedMacro> locateMacroAt(SourceLocation Loc,
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Preprocessor &PP);
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} // namespace clangd
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} // namespace clang
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#endif
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