The OncePerASTToken machinery lets us automatically cancel "stale"
requests after a new one comes in. This avoid wasting time processing
requests that have been superceded, which is common for cursor-info, but
sometimes you really want to get results even later, so this commit adds
a way to opt out of the cancellation.
Incidentally, disable cancellation of name translation, which doesn't
really make sense and no one should be relying on that.
rdar://problem/31905379
Extensive cross-language tooling support needs to bridge decl names between two different languages more freely. This SourceKit request is designed to translate Objc names to Swift names and vice versa. Working similarly to cursor-info requisition, the name translation request requires a Swift reference to a Swift/Clang decl, and the preferred name to translate from, and language kind that the given name belongs to. If the translation succeeds, SourceKit service responds with the corresponding name than belongs to the other kind of language.
Newly introduced keys:
“key.namekind": “source.lang.name.kind.objc” | "source.lang.name.kind.swift"
“key.basename”: “name"
“key.argnames”: [“name"]
“key.selectorpieces”: [“name[:]"]
This commit only implements translation from Objc to Swift.
Like cursor-info, range info (""source.request.cursorinfo"") answers some
questions clients have for a code snippet under selection, for instance, the type of a selected
expression. This commit implements this new quest kind and provides two
simple information about the selected code: (1) the kind of the
snippet, currently limited to single-statement and expression; and (2)
the type of the selected expression. Gradually, we will enrich the
response to provide more insight into the selected code snippet.
This patch allows SourceKit to generate the interface for a given type specified by its mangled name.
Type interface is refined decl printing with type parameters localized and unusable members hidden.
Required field:
"key.request": "source.request.editor.open.interface.swifttype"
"key.usr": the mangled name of the given type.
Typically, users jump to type-specific interface from a member of that type, for
instance, a.getSomething(). To generate the interface, we need to report the USR
of the container type of "getSomething()", which is the USR for the type of a,
when cursor info is requested for this function call.
The mangled name of the type is identical to those for debugger. These
mangled names allow us to reconstruct the type from AST and generate interface
specifically for that type.
Related rdar://27306890
The goal is to be able to move the core IndexSwiftASTWalker code out of
SourceKit, leaving only the serialization bits behind.
Mostly this replaces some direct uses of UIdent strings with explicit
enums, and then adds the translation code to produce those enums and to
convert them into UIdents in SourceKit.
rdar://problem/22348041
Moved getTrimmedTextForLine & getExpandedIndentForLine
This help reduce the coupling to SwiftEditor Document and allows us
to format any text, whether or not is currently in an editor doc.
Move FormatContext & FormatWalker into new file.
Move CodeFormatOptions out of SwiftEditorDocument.
Move functions getTrimmedLineOffset & getLineOffset
out of SwiftEditor Document.
Rename Offset of Line functions
Declaring that the get the offset of some line index is more clear.
This eventually calls the code from ReconstructType to try to find the
Decl for a USR. For now, only works in a file, not a generated
interface.
rdar://problem/25017817
Also expose the printing function as a SwiftLangSupport static method.
Ideally we could move this into libIDE, but it currently depends on the
UIdent visitor to get decl-specific tag names and it's not obvious how
we should hoist/abstract that out in a nice way.
rdar://problem/24292226
rdar://problem/24292304
Input:
Request Id: 'source.request.editor.open.interface'
Required Field: 'key.modulename'
Optional Field: 'key.groupname'
Output:
If the group name is specified, SourceKit generates interface for the
module group; otherwise does for the entire module.
If there is a type context, hide literal suggesetions that don't match
it, unless they are keywords and we have filtered to their names.
Incidentally fix an output buffering issue when combining filtering with
the -raw flag in complete-test.
Part of rdar://problem/23865118
On a per-request basis. Allows hiding/showing at multiple granularities
* everything
* module
* API by name
* keywords (by uid or all of them)
* literals (by uid or all of them)
With more specific rules overriding less specific ones (so you can hide
everything and then selectively show certain API for example).
rdar://24170060
The code goes into its own sub-tree under 'tools' but tests go under 'test',
so that running 'check-swift' will also run all the SourceKit tests.
SourceKit is disabled on non-darwin platforms.