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sourcekit-lsp/Sources/BuildSystemIntegration/BuiltInBuildSystem.swift
Alex Hoppen be546308ca Use URL in many cases where we used AbsolutePath
We made quite a few fixes recently to make sure that path handling works correctly using `URL` on Windows. Use `URL` in most places to have a single type that represents file paths instead of sometimes using `AbsolutePath`.

While doing so, also remove usages of `TSCBasic.FileSystem` an `InMemoryFileSystem`. The pattern of using `InMemoryFileSystem` for tests was never consistently used and it was a little confusing that some types took a `FileSystem` parameter while other always assumed to work on the local file system.
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// This source file is part of the Swift.org open source project
//
// Copyright (c) 2014 - 2020 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
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#if compiler(>=6)
package import BuildServerProtocol
package import Foundation
package import LanguageServerProtocol
import SKLogging
import SKOptions
import ToolchainRegistry
#else
import BuildServerProtocol
import Foundation
import LanguageServerProtocol
import SKLogging
import SKOptions
import ToolchainRegistry
#endif
/// An error build systems can throw from `prepare` if they don't support preparation of targets.
package struct PrepareNotSupportedError: Error, CustomStringConvertible {
package init() {}
package var description: String { "Preparation not supported" }
}
/// Provider of FileBuildSettings and other build-related information.
package protocol BuiltInBuildSystem: AnyObject, Sendable {
/// The root of the project that this build system manages. For example, for SwiftPM packages, this is the folder
/// containing Package.swift. For compilation databases it is the root folder based on which the compilation database
/// was found.
var projectRoot: URL { get async }
/// The files to watch for changes.
var fileWatchers: [FileSystemWatcher] { get async }
/// The path to the raw index store data, if any.
var indexStorePath: URL? { get async }
/// The path to put the index database, if any.
var indexDatabasePath: URL? { get async }
/// Whether the build system is capable of preparing a target for indexing, ie. if the `prepare` methods has been
/// implemented.
var supportsPreparation: Bool { get }
/// Returns all targets in the build system
func buildTargets(request: WorkspaceBuildTargetsRequest) async throws -> WorkspaceBuildTargetsResponse
/// Returns all the source files in the given targets
func buildTargetSources(request: BuildTargetSourcesRequest) async throws -> BuildTargetSourcesResponse
/// Called when files in the project change.
func didChangeWatchedFiles(notification: OnWatchedFilesDidChangeNotification) async
/// Prepare the given targets for indexing and semantic functionality. This should build all swift modules of target
/// dependencies.
func prepare(request: BuildTargetPrepareRequest) async throws -> VoidResponse
/// Retrieve build settings for the given document.
///
/// Returns `nil` if the build system can't provide build settings for this file.
func sourceKitOptions(
request: TextDocumentSourceKitOptionsRequest
) async throws -> TextDocumentSourceKitOptionsResponse?
/// Wait until the build graph has been loaded.
func waitForBuildSystemUpdates(request: WorkspaceWaitForBuildSystemUpdatesRequest) async -> VoidResponse
}