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Add `.swift-format` to the repo and format the repo with `swift-format`. This commit does not add any automation to enforce formatting of sourcekit-lsp in CI. The goal of this commit is to get the majority of source changes out of the way so that the diff of actually enforcing formatting will have fewer changes or conflicts.
195 lines
6.1 KiB
Swift
195 lines
6.1 KiB
Swift
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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//
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// This source file is part of the Swift.org open source project
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//
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// Copyright (c) 2014 - 2018 Apple Inc. and the Swift project authors
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// Licensed under Apache License v2.0 with Runtime Library Exception
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//
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// See https://swift.org/LICENSE.txt for license information
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// See https://swift.org/CONTRIBUTORS.txt for the list of Swift project authors
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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import LanguageServerProtocol
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public struct JSONRPCMessageHeader: Hashable {
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static let contentLengthKey: [UInt8] = [UInt8]("Content-Length".utf8)
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static let separator: [UInt8] = [UInt8]("\r\n".utf8)
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static let colon: UInt8 = ":".utf8.first!
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static let invalidKeyBytes: [UInt8] = [colon] + separator
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public var contentLength: Int? = nil
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public init(contentLength: Int? = nil) {
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self.contentLength = contentLength
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}
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}
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extension RandomAccessCollection where Element == UInt8 {
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/// Returns the first message range and header in `self`, or nil.
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public func jsonrpcSplitMessage()
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throws -> ((SubSequence, header: JSONRPCMessageHeader), SubSequence)?
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{
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guard let (header, rest) = try jsonrcpParseHeader() else { return nil }
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guard let contentLength = header.contentLength else {
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throw MessageDecodingError.parseError("missing Content-Length header")
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}
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if contentLength > rest.count { return nil }
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return ((rest.prefix(contentLength), header: header), rest.dropFirst(contentLength))
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}
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public func jsonrcpParseHeader() throws -> (JSONRPCMessageHeader, SubSequence)? {
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var header = JSONRPCMessageHeader()
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var slice = self[...]
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while let (kv, rest) = try slice.jsonrpcParseHeaderField() {
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guard let (key, value) = kv else {
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return (header, rest)
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}
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slice = rest
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if key.elementsEqual(JSONRPCMessageHeader.contentLengthKey) {
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guard let count = Int(ascii: value) else {
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throw MessageDecodingError.parseError(
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"expected integer value in \(String(bytes: value, encoding: .utf8) ?? "<invalid>")"
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)
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}
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header.contentLength = count
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}
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// Unknown field, continue.
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}
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return nil
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}
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public func jsonrpcParseHeaderField() throws -> ((key: SubSequence, value: SubSequence)?, SubSequence)? {
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if starts(with: JSONRPCMessageHeader.separator) {
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return (nil, dropFirst(JSONRPCMessageHeader.separator.count))
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} else if first == JSONRPCMessageHeader.separator.first {
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return nil
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}
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guard let keyEnd = firstIndex(where: { JSONRPCMessageHeader.invalidKeyBytes.contains($0) }) else {
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return nil
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}
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if self[keyEnd] != JSONRPCMessageHeader.colon {
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throw MessageDecodingError.parseError("expected ':' in message header")
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}
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let valueStart = index(after: keyEnd)
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guard let valueEnd = self[valueStart...].firstIndex(of: JSONRPCMessageHeader.separator) else {
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return nil
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}
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return ((key: self[..<keyEnd], value: self[valueStart..<valueEnd]), self[index(valueEnd, offsetBy: 2)...])
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}
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}
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extension RandomAccessCollection where Element: Equatable {
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/// Returns the first index where the specified subsequence appears or nil.
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@inlinable
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public func firstIndex(of pattern: some RandomAccessCollection<Element>) -> Index? {
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if pattern.isEmpty {
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return startIndex
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}
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if count < pattern.count {
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return nil
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}
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// FIXME: use a better algorithm (e.g. Boyer-Moore-Horspool).
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var i = startIndex
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for _ in 0..<(count - pattern.count + 1) {
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if self[i...].starts(with: pattern) {
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return i
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}
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i = self.index(after: i)
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}
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return nil
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}
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}
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extension UInt8 {
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/// *Public for *testing*. Whether this byte is an ASCII whitespace character (isspace).
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@inlinable
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public var isSpace: Bool {
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switch self {
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case UInt8(ascii: " "), UInt8(ascii: "\t"), /*LF*/ 0xa, /*VT*/ 0xb, /*FF*/ 0xc, /*CR*/ 0xd:
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return true
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default:
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return false
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}
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}
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/// *Public for *testing*. Whether this byte is an ASCII decimal digit (isdigit).
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@inlinable
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public var isDigit: Bool {
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return UInt8(ascii: "0") <= self && self <= UInt8(ascii: "9")
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}
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/// *Public for *testing*. The integer value of an ASCII decimal digit.
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@inlinable
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public var asciiDigit: Int {
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precondition(isDigit)
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return Int(self - UInt8(ascii: "0"))
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}
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}
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extension Int {
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/// Constructs an integer from a buffer of base-10 ascii digits, ignoring any surrounding whitespace.
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///
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/// This is similar to `atol` but with several advantages:
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/// - no need to construct a null-terminated C string
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/// - overflow will trap instead of being undefined
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/// - does not allow non-whitespace characters at the end
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@inlinable
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public init?<C>(ascii buffer: C) where C: Collection, C.Element == UInt8 {
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guard !buffer.isEmpty else { return nil }
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// Trim leading whitespace.
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var i = buffer.startIndex
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while i != buffer.endIndex, buffer[i].isSpace {
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i = buffer.index(after: i)
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}
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guard i != buffer.endIndex else { return nil }
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// Check sign if any.
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var sign = 1
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if buffer[i] == UInt8(ascii: "+") {
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i = buffer.index(after: i)
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} else if buffer[i] == UInt8(ascii: "-") {
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i = buffer.index(after: i)
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sign = -1
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}
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guard i != buffer.endIndex, buffer[i].isDigit else { return nil }
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// Accumulate the result.
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var result = 0
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while i != buffer.endIndex, buffer[i].isDigit {
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result = result * 10 + sign * buffer[i].asciiDigit
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i = buffer.index(after: i)
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}
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// Trim trailing whitespace.
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while i != buffer.endIndex {
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if !buffer[i].isSpace { return nil }
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i = buffer.index(after: i)
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}
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self = result
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}
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// Constructs an integer from a buffer of base-10 ascii digits, ignoring any surrounding whitespace.
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///
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/// This is similar to `atol` but with several advantages:
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/// - no need to construct a null-terminated C string
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/// - overflow will trap instead of being undefined
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/// - does not allow non-whitespace characters at the end
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@inlinable
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public init?<S>(ascii buffer: S) where S: StringProtocol {
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self.init(ascii: buffer.utf8)
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}
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}
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