package lsp
LSP protocol implementation in OCaml
Install
Dune Dependency
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jsonrpc-1.5.0.tbz
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doc/src/lsp.stdune/digest.ml.html
Source file digest.ml
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type t = string module D = Stdlib.Digest module Set = String.Set let hash = Hashtbl.hash let equal = String.equal let to_dyn s = let open Dyn.Encoder in constr "digest" [ string s ] let file p = D.file (Path.to_string p) let compare x y = Ordering.of_int (D.compare x y) let to_string = D.to_hex let from_hex s = match D.from_hex s with | s -> Some s | exception Invalid_argument _ -> None let string = D.string let to_string_raw s = s (* We use [No_sharing] to avoid generating different digests for inputs that differ only in how they share internal values. Without [No_sharing], if a command line contains duplicate flags, such as multiple occurrences of the flag [-I], then [Marshal.to_string] will produce different digests depending on whether the corresponding strings ["-I"] point to the same memory location or to different memory locations. *) let generic a = string (Marshal.to_string a [ No_sharing ]) let file_with_stats p (stats : Unix.stats) = match stats.st_kind with | S_DIR -> generic (stats.st_size, stats.st_perm, stats.st_mtime, stats.st_ctime) | _ -> generic (file p, stats.st_perm land 0o100 (* Only take USR_X in account *))
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