package lsp
LSP protocol implementation in OCaml
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Dune Dependency
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jsonrpc-1.6.1.tbz
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doc/src/lsp.stdune/io.ml.html
Source file io.ml
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# 1 "submodules/dune/otherlibs/stdune-unstable/io.ml" let close_in = close_in let close_out = close_out let close_both (ic, oc) = match close_out oc with | () -> close_in ic | exception exn -> close_in ic; Exn.reraise exn let input_lines = let rec loop ic acc = match input_line ic with | exception End_of_file -> List.rev acc | line -> loop ic (line :: acc) in fun ic -> loop ic [] let input_zero_from_buffer from buf = match String.index_from_opt buf from '\x00' with | None -> None | Some eos -> Some (String.sub buf ~pos:from ~len:(eos - from), eos + 1) (* Note, the complexity of this function will be bad if the zero-separated elements are much larger than the current input buffer *) let input_zero_separated = (* Take all the \0-terminated strings from [buf], return the scanned list and the remainder *) let rec scan_inputs_buf from buf acc = (* note that from is untouched if input_zero_from_buffer returns None *) match input_zero_from_buffer from buf with | Some (istr, from) -> scan_inputs_buf from buf (istr :: acc) | None -> let total_len = String.length buf in if total_len > from then let rest = String.sub buf ~pos:from ~len:(total_len - from) in (Some rest, acc) else (None, acc) in let ibuf_size = 65536 in let ibuf = Bytes.create ibuf_size in let rec input_loop ic rem acc = let res = input ic ibuf 0 ibuf_size in if res = 0 then (* end of file, check if there is a remainder, and return the results *) match rem with | Some rem -> List.rev (rem :: acc) | None -> List.rev acc else (* new input, append remainder and scan it *) let actual_input = Bytes.sub_string ibuf ~pos:0 ~len:res in let actual_input = match rem with | None -> actual_input | Some rem -> rem ^ actual_input in let rem, acc = scan_inputs_buf 0 actual_input acc in input_loop ic rem acc in fun ic -> input_loop ic None [] let copy_channels = let buf_len = 65536 in let buf = Bytes.create buf_len in let rec loop ic oc = match input ic buf 0 buf_len with | 0 -> () | n -> output oc buf 0 n; loop ic oc in loop module Make (Path : sig type t val to_string : t -> string end) = struct type path = Path.t let open_in ?(binary = true) p = let fn = Path.to_string p in if binary then Stdlib.open_in_bin fn else Stdlib.open_in fn let open_out ?(binary = true) ?(perm = 0o666) p = let fn = Path.to_string p in let flags : Stdlib.open_flag list = [ Open_wronly ; Open_creat ; Open_trunc ; (if binary then Open_binary else Open_text) ] in Stdlib.open_out_gen flags perm fn let with_file_in ?binary fn ~f = Exn.protectx (open_in ?binary fn) ~finally:close_in ~f let with_file_out ?binary ?perm p ~f = Exn.protectx (open_out ?binary ?perm p) ~finally:close_out ~f let with_lexbuf_from_file fn ~f = with_file_in fn ~f:(fun ic -> let lb = Lexing.from_channel ic in lb.lex_curr_p <- { pos_fname = Path.to_string fn ; pos_lnum = 1 ; pos_bol = 0 ; pos_cnum = 0 }; f lb) let rec eagerly_input_acc ic s ~pos ~len acc = if len <= 0 then acc else let r = input ic s pos len in if r = 0 then acc else eagerly_input_acc ic s ~pos:(pos + r) ~len:(len - r) (acc + r) (* [eagerly_input_string ic len] tries to read [len] chars from the channel. Unlike [really_input_string], if the file ends before [len] characters are found, it returns the characters it was able to read instead of raising an exception. This can be detected by checking that the length of the resulting string is less than [len]. *) let eagerly_input_string ic len = let buf = Bytes.create len in let r = eagerly_input_acc ic buf ~pos:0 ~len 0 in if r = len then Bytes.unsafe_to_string buf else Bytes.sub_string buf ~pos:0 ~len:r let read_all = (* We use 65536 because that is the size of OCaml's IO buffers. *) let chunk_size = 65536 in (* Generic function for channels such that seeking is unsupported or broken *) let read_all_generic t buffer = let rec loop () = Buffer.add_channel buffer t chunk_size; loop () in try loop () with | End_of_file -> Buffer.contents buffer in fun t -> (* Optimisation for regular files: if the channel supports seeking, we compute the length of the file so that we read exactly what we need and avoid an extra memory copy. We expect that most files Dune reads are regular files so this optimizations seems worth it. *) match in_channel_length t with | exception _ -> read_all_generic t (Buffer.create chunk_size) | n -> ( (* For some files [in_channel_length] returns an invalid value. For instance for files in /proc it returns [0] and on Windows the returned value is larger than expected (it counts linebreaks as 2 chars, even in text mode). To be robust in both directions, we: - use [eagerly_input_string] instead of [really_input_string] in case we reach the end of the file early - read one more character to make sure we did indeed reach the end of the file *) let s = eagerly_input_string t n in match input_char t with | exception End_of_file -> s | c -> (* The [+ chunk_size] is to make sure there is at least [chunk_size] free space so that the first [Buffer.add_channel buffer t chunk_size] in [read_all_generic] does not grow the buffer. *) let buffer = Buffer.create (String.length s + 1 + chunk_size) in Buffer.add_string buffer s; Buffer.add_char buffer c; read_all_generic t buffer) let read_file ?binary fn = with_file_in fn ~f:read_all ?binary let lines_of_file fn = with_file_in fn ~f:input_lines ~binary:false let zero_strings_of_file fn = with_file_in fn ~f:input_zero_separated ~binary:true let write_file ?binary ?perm fn data = with_file_out ?binary ?perm fn ~f:(fun oc -> output_string oc data) let write_lines ?binary ?perm fn lines = with_file_out ?binary ?perm fn ~f:(fun oc -> List.iter ~f:(fun line -> output_string oc line; output_string oc "\n") lines) let read_file_and_normalize_eols fn = if not Stdlib.Sys.win32 then read_file fn else let src = read_file fn in let len = String.length src in let dst = Bytes.create len in let rec find_next_crnl i = match String.index_from src i '\r' with | None -> None | Some j -> if j + 1 < len && src.[j + 1] = '\n' then Some j else find_next_crnl (j + 1) in let rec loop src_pos dst_pos = match find_next_crnl src_pos with | None -> let len = if len > src_pos && src.[len - 1] = '\r' then len - 1 - src_pos else len - src_pos in Bytes.blit_string ~src ~src_pos ~dst ~dst_pos ~len; Bytes.sub_string dst ~pos:0 ~len:(dst_pos + len) | Some i -> let len = i - src_pos in Bytes.blit_string ~src ~src_pos ~dst ~dst_pos ~len; let dst_pos = dst_pos + len in Bytes.set dst dst_pos '\n'; loop (i + 2) (dst_pos + 1) in loop 0 0 let compare_text_files fn1 fn2 = let s1 = read_file_and_normalize_eols fn1 in let s2 = read_file_and_normalize_eols fn2 in String.compare s1 s2 let compare_files fn1 fn2 = let s1 = read_file fn1 in let s2 = read_file fn2 in String.compare s1 s2 let setup_copy ?(chmod = Fun.id) ~src ~dst () = let ic = open_in src in let oc = try let perm = (Unix.fstat (Unix.descr_of_in_channel ic)).st_perm |> chmod in Stdlib.open_out_gen [ Open_wronly; Open_creat; Open_trunc; Open_binary ] perm (Path.to_string dst) with | exn -> close_in ic; Exn.reraise exn in (ic, oc) let copy_file ?chmod ~src ~dst () = Exn.protectx (setup_copy ?chmod ~src ~dst ()) ~finally:close_both ~f:(fun (ic, oc) -> copy_channels ic oc) let file_line path n = with_file_in ~binary:false path ~f:(fun ic -> for _ = 1 to n - 1 do ignore (input_line ic) done; input_line ic) let file_lines path ~start ~stop = with_file_in ~binary:true path ~f:(fun ic -> let rec aux acc lnum = if lnum > stop then List.rev acc else if lnum < start then ( ignore (input_line ic); aux acc (lnum + 1) ) else let line = input_line ic in aux ((string_of_int lnum, line) :: acc) (lnum + 1) in aux [] 1) end include Make (Path) module String_path = Make (struct type t = string let to_string x = x end)
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