Handle the following use cases:
1. Editor is opened
--> Register file at backend.
2. Close editor for which a project part exists
--> Unregister file with project part.
3. Close editor for which no project part exists (anymore)
--> Unregister file with empty/default project part.
Change-Id: I2b253004a920cccef989876538ab552eacf6b45c
Reviewed-by: Marco Bubke <marco.bubke@theqtcompany.com>
File paths are not unique since e.g. each qbs group in a file is mapped
to a project part.
Change-Id: I7df3f224dd23046b869f2588b8a34eb26cfc0b1a
Reviewed-by: Marco Bubke <marco.bubke@theqtcompany.com>
It makes the resource allocation much more clear.
Change-Id: Ib276e089dc3db551171373d72e9b54c9d87b4c8c
Reviewed-by: Nikolai Kosjar <nikolai.kosjar@theqtcompany.com>
...for the not visible documents.
First reset the extra additional formats, then set the new ones, not the
other way around.
Task-number: QTCREATORBUG-14579
Change-Id: Iae465bd9a7bb0a397fd4917df45955713aaf87c5
Reviewed-by: Orgad Shaneh <orgads@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: David Schulz <david.schulz@theqtcompany.com>
semanticRehighlight() does a bit more than only rehighlighting and we
want to trigger (only) rehighlighting in a follow-up change.
Change-Id: Ic8da9ec8643f0f82f7c99ef9a8180b2868194254
Reviewed-by: Orgad Shaneh <orgads@gmail.com>
This makes us independent of libclang crashes for completion.
Re-parsing for highlighting still happens in the Qt Creator process.
Run in verbose mode:
qtc.clangcodemodel.ipc=true
Run tests:
-test "ClangCodeModel"
Task-number: QTCREATORBUG-14108
Task-number: QTCREATORBUG-12819
Change-Id: Id3e95bd2afdb6508bbd1d35fddc69534a909b905
Reviewed-by: Marco Bubke <marco.bubke@theqtcompany.com>
This makes the editor document snapshot accessible through
BaseEditorDocumentProcessor since we need it for the include hierarchy
if the the clang code model is activated.
Task-number: QTCREATORBUG-13553
Change-Id: I7214cc578d05fe5cad6e12b4d29fe6f840a88e8d
Reviewed-by: Erik Verbruggen <erik.verbruggen@theqtcompany.com>
First step of some more 'Base' removal in TextEditor.
s/Core::TextDocument/Core::BaseTextDocument/
s/TextEditor::BaseTextDocument/TextEditor::TextDocument/
Change-Id: I71ba325a2f0ad72ec9dae0d96846cbae72d326f7
Reviewed-by: hjk <hjk121@nokiamail.com>
Replace the CppModelManagerInterface/derived CppModelManager
combo by a more common CppModelManager/CppModelManagerPrivate
pimpl pattern.
Change-Id: Ia4582845ed94d5ef60b8571bab9b2260c6290287
Reviewed-by: Nikolai Kosjar <nikolai.kosjar@digia.com>
This mainly takes CppEditorSupport apart.
* Parsing is now invoked by CPPEditorDocument itself by listening to
QTextDocument::contentsChanged().
* Upon construction and destruction CPPEditorDocument creates and
deletes an EditorDocumentHandle for (un)registration in the model
manager. This handle provides everything to generate the working copy
and to access the editor document processor.
* A CPPEditorDocument owns a BaseEditorDocumentProcessor instance that
controls parsing, semantic info recalculation and the semantic
highlighting for the document. This is more or less what is left from
CppEditorSupport and can be considered as the backend of a
CPPEditorDocument. CPPEditorDocument itself is quite small.
* BuiltinEditorDocumentProcessor and ClangEditorDocumentProcessor
derive from BaseEditorDocumentProcessor and implement the gaps.
* Since the semantic info calculation was bound to the widget, it
also calculated the local uses, which depend on the cursor
position. This calculation got moved into the extracted class
UseSeletionsUpdater in the cppeditor plugin, which is run once the
cursor position changes or the semantic info document is updated.
* Some more logic got extracted:
- SemanticInfoUpdater (logic was in CppEditorSupport)
- SemanticHighlighter (logic was in CppEditorSupport)
* The *Parser and *Processor classes can be easily accessed by the
static function get().
* CppHighlightingSupport is gone since it turned out to be useless.
* The editor dependency in CompletionAssistProviders is gone since we
actually only need the file path now.
Change-Id: I49d3a7bd138c5ed9620123e34480772535156508
Reviewed-by: Orgad Shaneh <orgads@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Erik Verbruggen <erik.verbruggen@digia.com>