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sourcekit-lsp/Sources/LanguageServerProtocol/TextEdit.swift
Ben Langmuir 2c460cb2d5 Move custom PositionRange encoding into a property wrapper
This lets us use the `Range<Position>` without manually converting back
and forth in the majority of cases. See the note on HoverResponse for
the behaviour with Optional that makes us have to provide a custom
Codable implementation in two places that used to be synthesized.
2019-10-02 14:38:40 -07:00

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//
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//
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// Licensed under Apache License v2.0 with Runtime Library Exception
//
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import SKSupport
/// Edit to a text document, replacing the contents of `range` with `text`.
public struct TextEdit: ResponseType, Hashable {
/// The range of text to be replaced.
@CustomCodable<PositionRange>
public var range: Range<Position>
/// The new text.
public var newText: String
public init(range: Range<Position>, newText: String) {
self.range = range
self.newText = newText
}
}