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sourcekit-lsp/Sources/SwiftLanguageService/CursorInfo.swift
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femaref c4c552203a provide proper start and end positions in the LSP protocol
vscode provides an alternative action if the target of goto definition is in the same character range we requested.
this requires the start and end in the LSP response to be properly set, so vscode can see that the current character
is actually part of the request
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Swift

//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// 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
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
import Csourcekitd
@_spi(SourceKitLSP) import LanguageServerProtocol
@_spi(SourceKitLSP) import SKLogging
import SourceKitD
import SourceKitLSP
/// Detailed information about a symbol under the cursor.
///
/// Wraps the information returned by sourcekitd's `cursor_info` request, such as symbol name, USR,
/// and declaration location. This is intended to only do lightweight processing of the data to make
/// it easier to use from Swift. Any expensive processing, such as parsing the XML strings, is
/// handled elsewhere.
struct CursorInfo {
/// Information common between CursorInfo and SymbolDetails from the `symbolInfo` request, such as
/// name and USR.
var symbolInfo: SymbolDetails
/// The annotated declaration XML string.
var annotatedDeclaration: String?
/// The documentation as it is spelled in
var documentation: String?
/// The refactor actions available at this position.
var refactorActions: [SemanticRefactorCommand]? = nil
init(
_ symbolInfo: SymbolDetails,
annotatedDeclaration: String?,
documentation: String?
) {
self.symbolInfo = symbolInfo
self.annotatedDeclaration = annotatedDeclaration
self.documentation = documentation
}
/// `snapshot` is the snapshot from which the cursor info was invoked. It is necessary to pass that snapshot in here
/// because snapshot might not be open in `documentManager` if cursor info was invoked using file contents from disk
/// using `cursorInfoFromDisk` and thus we couldn't convert positions if the snapshot wasn't passed in explicitly.
/// For all document other than `snapshot`, `documentManager` is used to find the latest snapshot of a document to
/// convert positions.
init?(
_ dict: SKDResponseDictionary,
snapshot: DocumentSnapshot,
documentManager: DocumentManager,
sourcekitd: some SourceKitD
) {
let keys = sourcekitd.keys
guard let kind: sourcekitd_api_uid_t = dict[keys.kind] else {
// Nothing to report.
return nil
}
let location: Location?
if let filepath: String = dict[keys.filePath],
let line: Int = dict[keys.line],
let column: Int = dict[keys.column]
{
let uri = DocumentURI(filePath: filepath, isDirectory: false)
let snapshot: DocumentSnapshot? =
if snapshot.uri.sourcekitdSourceFile == filepath {
snapshot
} else {
documentManager.latestSnapshotOrDisk(uri, language: .swift)
}
if let snapshot {
let length = (dict[keys.length] ?? 0)
let positionStart = snapshot.positionOf(zeroBasedLine: line - 1, utf8Column: column - 1)
let positionEnd = snapshot.positionOf(zeroBasedLine: line - 1, utf8Column: column + length - 1)
location = Location(uri: uri, range: positionStart..<positionEnd)
} else {
logger.error("Failed to get snapshot for \(uri.forLogging) to convert position")
location = nil
}
} else {
location = nil
}
let module: SymbolDetails.ModuleInfo?
if let moduleName: String = dict[keys.moduleName] {
let groupName: String? = dict[keys.groupName]
module = SymbolDetails.ModuleInfo(moduleName: moduleName, groupName: groupName)
} else {
module = nil
}
self.init(
SymbolDetails(
name: dict[keys.name],
containerName: nil,
usr: dict[keys.usr],
bestLocalDeclaration: location,
kind: kind.asSymbolKind(sourcekitd.values),
isDynamic: dict[keys.isDynamic] ?? false,
isSystem: dict[keys.isSystem] ?? false,
receiverUsrs: dict[keys.receivers]?.compactMap { $0[keys.usr] as String? } ?? [],
systemModule: module
),
annotatedDeclaration: dict[keys.annotatedDecl],
documentation: dict[keys.docComment]
)
}
}
/// An error from a cursor info request.
enum CursorInfoError: Error, Equatable {
/// The given range is not valid in the document snapshot.
case invalidRange(Range<Position>)
/// The underlying sourcekitd request failed with the given error.
case responseError(ResponseError)
}
extension CursorInfoError: CustomStringConvertible {
var description: String {
switch self {
case .invalidRange(let range):
return "invalid range \(range)"
case .responseError(let error):
return "\(error)"
}
}
}
extension SwiftLanguageService {
/// Provides detailed information about a symbol under the cursor, if any.
///
/// Wraps the information returned by sourcekitd's `cursor_info` request, such as symbol name,
/// USR, and declaration location. This request does minimal processing of the result.
///
/// - Parameters:
/// - url: Document URI in which to perform the request. Must be an open document.
/// - range: The position range within the document to lookup the symbol at.
/// - includeSymbolGraph: Whether or not to ask sourcekitd for the complete symbol graph.
/// - fallbackSettingsAfterTimeout: Whether fallback build settings should be used for the cursor info request if no
/// build settings can be retrieved within a timeout.
func cursorInfo(
_ snapshot: DocumentSnapshot,
compileCommand: SwiftCompileCommand?,
_ range: Range<Position>,
includeSymbolGraph: Bool = false,
additionalParameters appendAdditionalParameters: ((SKDRequestDictionary) -> Void)? = nil
) async throws -> (cursorInfo: [CursorInfo], refactorActions: [SemanticRefactorCommand], symbolGraph: String?) {
let documentManager = try self.documentManager
let offsetRange = snapshot.utf8OffsetRange(of: range)
let keys = self.keys
let skreq = sourcekitd.dictionary([
keys.cancelOnSubsequentRequest: 0,
keys.offset: offsetRange.lowerBound,
keys.length: offsetRange.upperBound != offsetRange.lowerBound ? offsetRange.count : nil,
keys.sourceFile: snapshot.uri.sourcekitdSourceFile,
keys.primaryFile: snapshot.uri.primaryFile?.pseudoPath,
keys.retrieveSymbolGraph: includeSymbolGraph ? 1 : 0,
keys.compilerArgs: compileCommand?.compilerArgs as [any SKDRequestValue]?,
])
appendAdditionalParameters?(skreq)
let dict = try await send(sourcekitdRequest: \.cursorInfo, skreq, snapshot: snapshot)
var cursorInfoResults: [CursorInfo] = []
if let cursorInfo = CursorInfo(dict, snapshot: snapshot, documentManager: documentManager, sourcekitd: sourcekitd) {
cursorInfoResults.append(cursorInfo)
}
cursorInfoResults +=
dict[keys.secondarySymbols]?
.compactMap { CursorInfo($0, snapshot: snapshot, documentManager: documentManager, sourcekitd: sourcekitd) } ?? []
let refactorActions =
[SemanticRefactorCommand](
array: dict[keys.refactorActions],
range: range,
textDocument: TextDocumentIdentifier(snapshot.uri),
keys,
self.sourcekitd.api
) ?? []
let symbolGraph: String? = dict[keys.symbolGraph]
return (cursorInfoResults, refactorActions, symbolGraph)
}
func cursorInfo(
_ uri: DocumentURI,
_ range: Range<Position>,
includeSymbolGraph: Bool = false,
fallbackSettingsAfterTimeout: Bool,
additionalParameters appendAdditionalParameters: ((SKDRequestDictionary) -> Void)? = nil
) async throws -> (cursorInfo: [CursorInfo], refactorActions: [SemanticRefactorCommand], symbolGraph: String?) {
return try await self.cursorInfo(
self.latestSnapshot(for: uri),
compileCommand: await self.compileCommand(for: uri, fallbackAfterTimeout: fallbackSettingsAfterTimeout),
range,
includeSymbolGraph: includeSymbolGraph,
additionalParameters: appendAdditionalParameters
)
}
/// Because of https://github.com/swiftlang/swift/issues/86432 sourcekitd returns a mangled name instead of a USR
/// as the type USR. Work around this by replacing mangled names (starting with `$s`) to a USR, starting with `s:`.
/// We also strip the trailing `D` suffix which represents a type mangling - this may not work correctly for generic
/// types with type arguments.
// TODO: Remove once https://github.com/swiftlang/swift/issues/86432 is fixed
private func convertMangledTypeToUSR(_ mangledType: String) -> String {
var result = mangledType
if result.hasPrefix("$s") {
result = "s:" + result.dropFirst(2)
}
// Strip trailing 'D' (type mangling suffix) to get declaration USR
if result.hasSuffix("D") {
result = String(result.dropLast())
}
return result
}
/// Get cursor info for a type by looking up its USR.
///
/// - Parameters:
/// - mangledType: The mangled name of the type
/// - snapshot: Document snapshot for context (used to get compile command)
/// - Returns: CursorInfo for the type declaration, or `nil` if not found
func cursorInfoFromTypeUSR(
_ mangledType: String,
in snapshot: DocumentSnapshot
) async throws -> CursorInfo? {
let usr = convertMangledTypeToUSR(mangledType)
let compileCommand = await self.compileCommand(for: snapshot.uri, fallbackAfterTimeout: true)
let documentManager = try self.documentManager
let keys = self.keys
let skreq = sourcekitd.dictionary([
keys.cancelOnSubsequentRequest: 0,
keys.usr: usr,
keys.sourceFile: snapshot.uri.sourcekitdSourceFile,
keys.primaryFile: snapshot.uri.primaryFile?.pseudoPath,
keys.compilerArgs: compileCommand?.compilerArgs as [any SKDRequestValue]?,
])
let dict = try await send(sourcekitdRequest: \.cursorInfo, skreq, snapshot: snapshot)
return CursorInfo(dict, snapshot: snapshot, documentManager: documentManager, sourcekitd: sourcekitd)
}
}