//===--- Marshalling.h -------------------------------------------*- C++-*-===// // // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions. // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information. // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #ifndef LLVM_CLANG_TOOLS_EXTRA_CLANGD_INDEX_REMOTE_MARSHALLING_H #define LLVM_CLANG_TOOLS_EXTRA_CLANGD_INDEX_REMOTE_MARSHALLING_H #include "Index.pb.h" #include "index/Index.h" #include "llvm/ADT/StringRef.h" #include "llvm/Support/StringSaver.h" namespace clang { namespace clangd { namespace remote { // Marshalling provides an interface for translattion between native clangd // types into the Protobuf-generated classes. Most translations are 1-to-1 and // wrap variables into appropriate Protobuf types. // /// A notable exception is URI translation. Because paths to files are different /// on indexing machine and client machine /// ("/remote/machine/projects/llvm-project/llvm/include/HelloWorld.h" versus /// "/usr/local/username/llvm-project/llvm/include/HelloWorld.h"), they need to /// be converted appropriately. Remote machine strips the prefix /// (RemoteIndexRoot) from the absolute path and passes paths relative to the /// project root over the wire ("include/HelloWorld.h" in this example). The /// indexed project root is passed to the remote server. Client receives this /// relative path and constructs a URI that points to the relevant file in the /// filesystem. The relative path is appended to LocalIndexRoot to construct the /// full path and build the final URI. class Marshaller { public: Marshaller() = delete; Marshaller(llvm::StringRef RemoteIndexRoot, llvm::StringRef LocalIndexRoot); llvm::Expected fromProtobuf(const Symbol &Message); llvm::Expected fromProtobuf(const Ref &Message); llvm::Expected> fromProtobuf(const Relation &Message); llvm::Expected fromProtobuf(const LookupRequest *Message); llvm::Expected fromProtobuf(const FuzzyFindRequest *Message); llvm::Expected fromProtobuf(const RefsRequest *Message); llvm::Expected fromProtobuf(const RelationsRequest *Message); /// toProtobuf() functions serialize native clangd types and strip IndexRoot /// from the file paths specific to indexing machine. fromProtobuf() functions /// deserialize clangd types and translate relative paths into machine-native /// URIs. LookupRequest toProtobuf(const clangd::LookupRequest &From); FuzzyFindRequest toProtobuf(const clangd::FuzzyFindRequest &From); RefsRequest toProtobuf(const clangd::RefsRequest &From); RelationsRequest toProtobuf(const clangd::RelationsRequest &From); llvm::Expected toProtobuf(const clangd::Symbol &From); llvm::Expected toProtobuf(const clangd::Ref &From); llvm::Expected toProtobuf(const clangd::SymbolID &Subject, const clangd::Symbol &Object); /// Translates \p RelativePath into the absolute path and builds URI for the /// user machine. This translation happens on the client side with the /// \p RelativePath received from remote index server and \p IndexRoot is /// provided by the client. /// /// The relative path passed over the wire has unix slashes. llvm::Expected relativePathToURI(llvm::StringRef RelativePath); /// Translates a URI from the server's backing index to a relative path /// suitable to send over the wire to the client. llvm::Expected uriToRelativePath(llvm::StringRef URI); private: clangd::SymbolLocation::Position fromProtobuf(const Position &Message); Position toProtobuf(const clangd::SymbolLocation::Position &Position); clang::index::SymbolInfo fromProtobuf(const SymbolInfo &Message); SymbolInfo toProtobuf(const clang::index::SymbolInfo &Info); llvm::Expected fromProtobuf(const SymbolLocation &Message); llvm::Expected toProtobuf(const clangd::SymbolLocation &Location); llvm::Expected toProtobuf(const clangd::Symbol::IncludeHeaderWithReferences &IncludeHeader); llvm::Expected fromProtobuf(const HeaderWithReferences &Message); /// RemoteIndexRoot and LocalIndexRoot are absolute paths to the project (on /// remote and local machine respectively) and include a trailing slash. One /// of them can be missing (if the machines are different they don't know each /// other's specifics and will only do one-way translation), but both can not /// be missing at the same time. std::string RemoteIndexRoot; std::string LocalIndexRoot; llvm::BumpPtrAllocator Arena; llvm::UniqueStringSaver Strings; }; } // namespace remote } // namespace clangd } // namespace clang #endif // LLVM_CLANG_TOOLS_EXTRA_CLANGD_INDEX_REMOTE_MARSHALLING_H