//===--- Transport.h - sending and receiving LSP messages -------*- 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 // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // // The language server protocol is usually implemented by writing messages as // JSON-RPC over the stdin/stdout of a subprocess. However other communications // mechanisms are possible, such as XPC on mac. // // The Transport interface allows the mechanism to be replaced, and the JSONRPC // Transport is the standard implementation. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #ifndef LLVM_CLANG_TOOLS_EXTRA_CLANGD_TRANSPORT_H #define LLVM_CLANG_TOOLS_EXTRA_CLANGD_TRANSPORT_H #include "Feature.h" #include "llvm/ADT/StringRef.h" #include "llvm/Support/JSON.h" #include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h" namespace clang { namespace clangd { // A transport is responsible for maintaining the connection to a client // application, and reading/writing structured messages to it. // // Transports have limited thread safety requirements: // - messages will not be sent concurrently // - messages MAY be sent while loop() is reading, or its callback is active class Transport { public: virtual ~Transport() = default; // Called by Clangd to send messages to the client. virtual void notify(llvm::StringRef Method, llvm::json::Value Params) = 0; virtual void call(llvm::StringRef Method, llvm::json::Value Params, llvm::json::Value ID) = 0; virtual void reply(llvm::json::Value ID, llvm::Expected Result) = 0; // Implemented by Clangd to handle incoming messages. (See loop() below). class MessageHandler { public: virtual ~MessageHandler() = default; // Handler returns true to keep processing messages, or false to shut down. virtual bool onNotify(llvm::StringRef Method, llvm::json::Value) = 0; virtual bool onCall(llvm::StringRef Method, llvm::json::Value Params, llvm::json::Value ID) = 0; virtual bool onReply(llvm::json::Value ID, llvm::Expected Result) = 0; }; // Called by Clangd to receive messages from the client. // The transport should in turn invoke the handler to process messages. // If handler returns false, the transport should immediately exit the loop. // (This is used to implement the `exit` notification). // Otherwise, it returns an error when the transport becomes unusable. virtual llvm::Error loop(MessageHandler &) = 0; }; // Controls the way JSON-RPC messages are encoded (both input and output). enum JSONStreamStyle { // Encoding per the LSP specification, with mandatory Content-Length header. Standard, // Messages are delimited by a '---' line. Comment lines start with #. Delimited }; // Returns a Transport that speaks JSON-RPC over a pair of streams. // The input stream must be opened in binary mode. // If InMirror is set, data read will be echoed to it. // // The use of C-style std::FILE* input deserves some explanation. // Previously, std::istream was used. When a debugger attached on MacOS, the // process received EINTR, the stream went bad, and clangd exited. // A retry-on-EINTR loop around reads solved this problem, but caused clangd to // sometimes hang rather than exit on other OSes. The interaction between // istreams and signals isn't well-specified, so it's hard to get this right. // The C APIs seem to be clearer in this respect. std::unique_ptr newJSONTransport(std::FILE *In, llvm::raw_ostream &Out, llvm::raw_ostream *InMirror, bool Pretty, JSONStreamStyle = JSONStreamStyle::Standard); #if CLANGD_BUILD_XPC // Returns a Transport for macOS based on XPC. // Clangd with this transport is meant to be run as bundled XPC service. std::unique_ptr newXPCTransport(); #endif } // namespace clangd } // namespace clang #endif