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sourcekit-lsp/Sources/LanguageServerProtocol/Requests/SymbolInfoRequest.swift
Alex Hoppen 440dc62e58 Fix jump-to-definition to methods in swift interfaces that are in synthesized extensions
For example when trying to go-to-definition to `filter` on `Array`, we get a USR `s:s14_ArrayProtocolPsE6filterySay7ElementQzGSbAEKXEKF::SYNTHESIZED::s:Sa`. We were trying to look it up in the index, which failed because synthesized extension methods are not indexed.

Instead, consult the `module` and `groupName` that `sourcekitd` returns in the cursor info request to decide which module to jump to.

rdar://126240558
2024-04-18 10:30:18 -07:00

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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This source file is part of the Swift.org open source project
//
// Copyright (c) 2014 - 2018 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
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
/// Request for semantic information about the symbol at a given location **(LSP Extension)**.
///
/// This request looks up the symbol (if any) at a given text document location and returns
/// SymbolDetails for that location, including information such as the symbol's USR. The symbolInfo
/// request is not primarily designed for editors, but instead as an implementation detail of how
/// one LSP implementation (e.g. SourceKit) gets information from another (e.g. clangd) to use in
/// performing index queries or otherwise implementing the higher level requests such as definition.
///
/// - Parameters:
/// - textDocument: The document in which to lookup the symbol location.
/// - position: The document location at which to lookup symbol information.
///
/// - Returns: `[SymbolDetails]` for the given location, which may have multiple elements if there are
/// multiple references, or no elements if there is no symbol at the given location.
///
/// ### LSP Extension
///
/// This request is an extension to LSP supported by SourceKit-LSP and clangd. It does *not* require
/// any additional client or server capabilities to use.
public struct SymbolInfoRequest: TextDocumentRequest, Hashable {
public static let method: String = "textDocument/symbolInfo"
public typealias Response = [SymbolDetails]
/// The document in which to lookup the symbol location.
public var textDocument: TextDocumentIdentifier
/// The document location at which to lookup symbol information.
public var position: Position
public init(textDocument: TextDocumentIdentifier, position: Position) {
self.textDocument = textDocument
self.position = position
}
}
/// Detailed information about a symbol, such as the response to a `SymbolInfoRequest`
/// **(LSP Extension)**.
public struct SymbolDetails: ResponseType, Hashable {
public struct ModuleInfo: Codable, Hashable, Sendable {
/// The name of the module in which the symbol is defined.
public let moduleName: String
/// If the symbol is defined within a subgroup of a module, the name of the group. Otherwise `nil`.
public let groupName: String?
public init(moduleName: String, groupName: String? = nil) {
self.moduleName = moduleName
self.groupName = groupName
}
}
/// The name of the symbol, if any.
public var name: String?
/// The name of the containing type for the symbol, if any.
///
/// For example, in the following snippet, the `containerName` of `foo()` is `C`.
///
/// ```c++
/// class C {
/// void foo() {}
/// }
/// ```
public var containerName: String?
/// The USR of the symbol, if any.
public var usr: String?
/// An opaque identifier in a format known only to clangd.
// public var id: String?
/// Best known declaration or definition location without global knowledge.
///
/// For a local or private variable, this is generally the canonical definition location -
/// appropriate as a response to a `textDocument/definition` request. For global symbols this is
/// the best known location within a single compilation unit. For example, in C++ this might be
/// the declaration location from a header as opposed to the definition in some other
/// translation unit.
public var bestLocalDeclaration: Location? = nil
/// The kind of the symbol
public var kind: SymbolKind?
/// Whether the symbol is a dynamic call for which it isn't known which method will be invoked at runtime. This is
/// the case for protocol methods and class functions.
///
/// Optional because `clangd` does not return whether a symbol is dynamic.
public var isDynamic: Bool?
/// Whether this symbol is defined in the SDK or standard library.
///
/// This property only applies to Swift symbols.
public var isSystem: Bool?
/// If the symbol is dynamic, the USRs of the types that might be called.
///
/// This is relevant in the following cases
/// ```swift
/// class A {
/// func doThing() {}
/// }
/// class B: A {}
/// class C: B {
/// override func doThing() {}
/// }
/// class D: A {
/// override func doThing() {}
/// }
/// func test(value: B) {
/// value.doThing()
/// }
/// ```
///
/// The USR of the called function in `value.doThing` is `A.doThing` (or its
/// mangled form) but it can never call `D.doThing`. In this case, the
/// receiver USR would be `B`, indicating that only overrides of subtypes in
/// `B` may be called dynamically.
public var receiverUsrs: [String]?
/// If the symbol is defined in a module that doesn't have source information associated with it, the name and group
/// and group name that defines this symbol.
///
/// This property only applies to Swift symbols.
public var systemModule: ModuleInfo?
public init(
name: String?,
containerName: String?,
usr: String?,
bestLocalDeclaration: Location?,
kind: SymbolKind?,
isDynamic: Bool?,
isSystem: Bool?,
receiverUsrs: [String]?,
systemModule: ModuleInfo?
) {
self.name = name
self.containerName = containerName
self.usr = usr
self.bestLocalDeclaration = bestLocalDeclaration
self.kind = kind
self.isDynamic = isDynamic
self.isSystem = isSystem
self.receiverUsrs = receiverUsrs
self.systemModule = systemModule
}
}