This allows us to switch between headers and sources with different base
names and/or locations, using symbol matching heuristics.
Task-number: QTCREATORBUG-16385
Change-Id: I2d9c07f412d70b75322ed65d491982d78674483d
Reviewed-by: David Schulz <david.schulz@qt.io>
We basically forgot to implement this. A task in the issues pane was
created for every text mark, but there was no code to deal with handling
editor switches, resulting in seemingly random behavior.
Fixes: QTCREATORBUG-27260
Change-Id: Ifcc1e04db4c37dde7e80f0e1646dc7c557cd7481
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Reviewed-by: <github-actions-qt-creator@cristianadam.eu>
Reviewed-by: David Schulz <david.schulz@qt.io>
There are some clangd settings that can only be provided via a config file
(i.e. neither via the command line nor via LSP extensions).
In addition, clangd is very picky about that file's location; in
particular, we cannot put it at the "pseudo project root" where our
generated compilation database resides.
Therefore, we have to go with a user config file (as we don't want to
write into any project source directories). If there already is such a
file, we don't do anything, based on the assumption that the user is
familiar with clangd and has already configured it to their liking.
Otherwise, we create the file, including a special marker that tells us
it was generated by us and can safely be overwritten.
The set of options we set is currently quite small, but we expect it to
grow in the future.
Change-Id: I1605bf7b0edecc844f3e7cdd1d7dddda7af33956
Reviewed-by: David Schulz <david.schulz@qt.io>
... if the client implementation requests it.
The server is not necessarily aware of our indentation style, so we
might have to apply it to the newly inserted code.
Change-Id: I43518575c7124568da42be3b04a28d7f352f6dc2
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Reviewed-by: David Schulz <david.schulz@qt.io>
If the cursor is right before the "." in a member access expression,
clangd interprets it as belonging to the member instead of the base
expression, which leads to unexpected behavior.
Work around this by sending a cursor position one to the left of the
real one to clangd in such cases.
Change-Id: I429ee9189760ccb02d231acfcb94ab6cfde3cd8d
Reviewed-by: <github-actions-qt-creator@cristianadam.eu>
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Reviewed-by: David Schulz <david.schulz@qt.io>
We need to manually refresh the documents that include the generated
header, as clangd does not know about it.
Change-Id: I8c4303ac029bbb56c01aa99b7950dcc651701678
Reviewed-by: David Schulz <david.schulz@qt.io>
... when following symbols with clangd.
The textdocument/implementation request is expensive, so we'd like to
make sure we only run it if we are sure that we're really dealing with a
virtual function. We re-use the information gathered during highlighting
for this purpose.
Change-Id: Id92a9a92fe2ac7fd5acf903a9ade711223ee401b
Reviewed-by: David Schulz <david.schulz@qt.io>
Since we use the AST in several contexts, it can easily happen that we
need to consult it more than once for the same document revision.
Therefore, it makes sense to cache the AST to prevent redundant requests
for potentially large amounts of data.
Change-Id: I33100e0052ee21bb46e91848d3d2e8a0a96bb860
Reviewed-by: David Schulz <david.schulz@qt.io>
Removes noise from the interface. Using specialized clangd processors
that redirect the proposals for testing purposes is an overall cleaner
solution.
Change-Id: Ia4f3d4720765f0533c5530a2a5c7db3cc971e0be
Reviewed-by: Christian Kandeler <christian.kandeler@qt.io>
Using LanguageClientManager::openDocumentWithClient function to assign a
document to a specific server. This function also takes care of
deactivating the document for the old client and opens it if necessary
in the new client.
Fixes: QTCREATORBUG-26205
Change-Id: Idbff154a62d12c432a2cb10d547f78a537e63a3c
Reviewed-by: Christian Kandeler <christian.kandeler@qt.io>
... for the context of the code assist instead of using a callback from
the text editor.
Change-Id: I636b1b267a944895d4ff732e3c0a8811332ec14f
Reviewed-by: Christian Kandeler <christian.kandeler@qt.io>
Removes a pseudo-abstraction and simplifies ClangdClient.
Change-Id: I5161d069371ff92a517866bb7500517cab6781b7
Reviewed-by: Christian Stenger <christian.stenger@qt.io>
Neither we nor clangd can afford to watch all source files, which means
that after e.g. a branch switch we can easily end up in an inconsistent
state.
We alleviate this problem by restarting clangd if at least one open file
was changed externally.
Change-Id: I7e0d14835e3afbd7a64c3233614f2161282dddc0
Reviewed-by: David Schulz <david.schulz@qt.io>
There was no proper separation of responsibilities between these
plugins. In particular, CppTools had lots of editor-related
functionality, so it's not clear why it was separated out in the first
place.
In fact, for a lot of code, it seemed quite arbitrary where it was put
(just one example: switchHeaderSource() was in CppTools, wheras
switchDeclarationDefinition() was in CppEditor).
Merging the plugins will enable us to get rid of various convoluted
pseudo-abstractions that were only introduced to keep up the artificial
separation.
Change-Id: Iafc3bce625b4794f6d4aa03df6cddc7f2d26716a
Reviewed-by: Christian Stenger <christian.stenger@qt.io>
Note that we lose the highlighting for virtual function calls. We need
to amend clangd to add the respective information to its semantic tokens
message.
Also, Qt properties are no longer highlighted as class members. We'll
investigate how to best restore this feature.
Change-Id: I403712aada3d7a8e1c7b7c1277f43f7f64f8450b
Reviewed-by: Qt CI Bot <qt_ci_bot@qt-project.org>
Reviewed-by: David Schulz <david.schulz@qt.io>
Users no longer have to re-load a project for settings changes to take
effect.
Change-Id: I86dccccac14a30514c8dac292c7765ee4806f6ba
Reviewed-by: David Schulz <david.schulz@qt.io>
Note that we temporarily lose the ability to hover over an include and
get the full path of the header file. This is a valuable feature that we
need to restore, preferably by fixing clangd itself.
Fixing the remaining few test failures would likely require more
complicated code as well as additional LSP round-trips, and as of now
I'm not convinced it is worth the effort.
Change-Id: I08c72c4bd1268bbd67baeb57bbfd29d9b11303a5
Reviewed-by: David Schulz <david.schulz@qt.io>
.... when following virtual function calls.
This brings us up to par with the built-in code model.
We do lose the icons, but they are of very little use in this context.
Change-Id: I29b27d538e7277d06a5af7acee07bddb6eb94c98
Reviewed-by: David Schulz <david.schulz@qt.io>
Note that we do not use the LSP rename functionality. We do "manual"
renaming the same way as in the built-in code model, but based on the
references found by clangd.
Change-Id: Ifa5597efe5c89c8f9204a4f5323bc755544696cf
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Reviewed-by: David Schulz <david.schulz@qt.io>
... with "Find Usages", as we do in the built-in code model.
Note 1: This is very slow, so it's for now only enabled if the
search results come from a small number of files.
Possible ways of speeding up the operation
to be investigated.
Note 2: All test cases from the old code model also pass here,
but checking with non-trivial real-world projects
shows a lot of mis-categorizations.
Well will fix them one by one.
Note 3: This functionality requires clangd >= 13.
Change-Id: Ib3500b52996dbbf9d7d9712d729179bcbd3262fc
Reviewed-by: Qt CI Bot <qt_ci_bot@qt-project.org>
Reviewed-by: David Schulz <david.schulz@qt.io>
... and make use of it in the clangd client to be able tell when
background indexing has finished.
Change-Id: I0f3c6f9646fd66ababd08c12b2f347da5f1a3729
Reviewed-by: David Schulz <david.schulz@qt.io>
Makes sense for modularization purposes, and it will soon get additional
functionality.
Change-Id: Ie8163d352fc408b4167ee2ce6147aa1fb19528eb
Reviewed-by: David Schulz <david.schulz@qt.io>