We want to use the cached values in the database because it is faster than
to parse the the files again.
Task-number: QTCREATORBUG-22035
Change-Id: I7ada7073887b1d89a06332fdb617701cb69ccd68
Reviewed-by: Ivan Donchevskii <ivan.donchevskii@qt.io>
Initializing the database is not cheap so it is better to initializing it
only once. We simply check if the database file already exists and then
skip the initializing step.
Task-number: QTCREATORBUG-21174
Change-Id: I151090c5081c009f7913a30517065be2833791d8
Reviewed-by: Ivan Donchevskii <ivan.donchevskii@qt.io>
As generating the AST is quite expensive it would be very useful to cache
the not changed include. So we generate PCHs for include outside of a
project part. With this change this PCHs are used by the indexer.
For that they are save to the symbol database by the PCH manager and when
fetched by the symbol indexer.
Change-Id: I7a5b07cfb32d72d50dc52d2b108cd41727a7bfc7
Reviewed-by: Ivan Donchevskii <ivan.donchevskii@qt.io>
This patch has grown in a quite big change set and it is really hard to
divide it in different parts.
V2::ProjectPartContainer is now using FileIds instead of file paths. This
cleans code up because it is a big step in the direction that internally
only file ids are used. But it is depending on the file cache, so the
file cache has to be provided as an argument. There is now an interface for
transactions too which are ease the testing of them and enables the support
of preprocessor. It adds macros as symbols and is saving used macros. The
used macro support is enabling update improvements because only if a
changed macro is used it needs to be recompiled. This is still in flux
and can be changed in later patches.
Change-Id: I492a2c9af1201d40fdd9f46a0045f7878bbbaa3d
Reviewed-by: Ivan Donchevskii <ivan.donchevskii@qt.io>
The database is using file path integer ids to handle file paths because
otherwise we would save many redundant data. This patch is improving it
further with the introduction of a database based file path cache. The
entries are now divided in a directory path and file name. This is quite
handy for directory based file watching.
Change-Id: I03f2e388e43f3d521d6bf8e39dfb95eb2309dc73
Reviewed-by: Tim Jenssen <tim.jenssen@qt.io>
If you use the database in a multi-threaded environment, you must always
your statements in transactions.
For read-only statements, you use DeferredTransaction and write statements
you use ImmediateTransaction. If you mix read and write statements you have
to use ImmediateTransaction. Don't use DeferredTransaction because it leads
to undefined behavior.
Change-Id: Ida298a20f33423c8da09e768a7b658dd8e918f46
Reviewed-by: Tim Jenssen <tim.jenssen@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Marco Bubke <marco.bubke@qt.io>