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sourcekit-lsp/Sources/SourceKitLSP/Swift/SemanticRefactorCommand.swift
Alex Hoppen f5fb23ad4c Rename sourcekitd_ to sourcekitd_api_ and add nullability annotations to sourcekit_functions.h
Naming types in sourcekitd_functions.h `sourcekit_api_` instead of `sourcekitd_` indicates that these are types to be used with dynamically loaded sourcekitd libraries. It avoids confusion if sourcekitd is also linked, which adds the `sourcekitd_` symbols.

Adding nullability annotations to it is also just nice.

And some improved formatting never hurts.
2024-02-23 09:13:42 -08:00

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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This source file is part of the Swift.org open source project
//
// Copyright (c) 2014 - 2019 Apple Inc. and the Swift project authors
// Licensed under Apache License v2.0 with Runtime Library Exception
//
// See https://swift.org/LICENSE.txt for license information
// See https://swift.org/CONTRIBUTORS.txt for the list of Swift project authors
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
import LanguageServerProtocol
import SourceKitD
public struct SemanticRefactorCommand: SwiftCommand {
public static let identifier: String = "semantic.refactor.command"
/// The name of this refactoring action.
public var title: String
/// The sourcekitd identifier of the refactoring action.
public var actionString: String
/// The range to refactor.
public var positionRange: Range<Position>
/// The text document related to the refactoring action.
public var textDocument: TextDocumentIdentifier
public init?(fromLSPDictionary dictionary: [String: LSPAny]) {
guard case .dictionary(let documentDict)? = dictionary[CodingKeys.textDocument.stringValue],
case .string(let title)? = dictionary[CodingKeys.title.stringValue],
case .string(let actionString)? = dictionary[CodingKeys.actionString.stringValue],
case .dictionary(let rangeDict)? = dictionary[CodingKeys.positionRange.stringValue]
else {
return nil
}
guard let positionRange = Range<Position>(fromLSPDictionary: rangeDict),
let textDocument = TextDocumentIdentifier(fromLSPDictionary: documentDict)
else {
return nil
}
self.init(
title: title,
actionString: actionString,
positionRange: positionRange,
textDocument: textDocument
)
}
public init(title: String, actionString: String, positionRange: Range<Position>, textDocument: TextDocumentIdentifier)
{
self.title = title
self.actionString = actionString
self.positionRange = positionRange
self.textDocument = textDocument
}
public func encodeToLSPAny() -> LSPAny {
return .dictionary([
CodingKeys.title.stringValue: .string(title),
CodingKeys.actionString.stringValue: .string(actionString),
CodingKeys.positionRange.stringValue: positionRange.encodeToLSPAny(),
CodingKeys.textDocument.stringValue: textDocument.encodeToLSPAny(),
])
}
}
extension Array where Element == SemanticRefactorCommand {
init?(
array: SKDResponseArray?,
range: Range<Position>,
textDocument: TextDocumentIdentifier,
_ keys: sourcekitd_api_keys,
_ api: sourcekitd_api_functions_t
) {
guard let results = array else {
return nil
}
var commands = [SemanticRefactorCommand]()
results.forEach { _, value in
if let name: String = value[keys.actionName],
let actionuid: sourcekitd_api_uid_t = value[keys.actionUID],
let ptr = api.uid_get_string_ptr(actionuid)
{
let actionName = String(cString: ptr)
guard !actionName.hasPrefix("source.refactoring.kind.rename.") else {
// TODO: Rename.
return true
}
commands.append(
SemanticRefactorCommand(
title: name,
actionString: actionName,
positionRange: range,
textDocument: textDocument
)
)
}
return true
}
self = commands
}
}