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Diffstat (limited to 'lsp.h')
-rw-r--r-- | lsp.h | 57 |
1 files changed, 40 insertions, 17 deletions
@@ -271,35 +271,56 @@ typedef struct { } LSPCapabilities; typedef struct LSP { + // thread safety is important here! + // every member should either be indented to indicate which mutex controls it, + // or have a comment explaining why it doesn't need one + + // A unique ID number for this LSP. + // thread-safety: only set once in lsp_create. LSPID id; + + // The server process + // thread-safety: created in lsp_create, then only accessed by the communication thread Process process; + + // Which ID number the next request will get + // thread-safety: only accessed in communication thread u32 request_id; - // for our purposes, folders are "documents" - // the spec kinda does this too: WorkspaceFolder has a `uri: DocumentUri` member. - StrHashTable document_ids; // values are u32. they are indices into document_data. - // this is a dynamic array which just keeps growing. - // but the user isn't gonna open millions of files so it's fine. - LSPDocumentData *document_data; + + SDL_mutex *document_mutex; + // for our purposes, folders are "documents" + // the spec kinda does this too: WorkspaceFolder has a `uri: DocumentUri` member. + StrHashTable document_ids; // values are u32. they are indices into document_data. + // this is a dynamic array which just keeps growing. + // but the user isn't gonna open millions of files so it's fine. + LSPDocumentData *document_data; SDL_mutex *messages_mutex; - LSPMessage *messages_server2client; - LSPMessage *messages_client2server; - // we keep track of client-to-server requests - // so that we can process responses. - // this also lets us re-send requests if that's ever necessary. - LSPRequest *requests_sent; + LSPMessage *messages_server2client; + LSPMessage *messages_client2server; + // we keep track of client-to-server requests + // so that we can process responses. + // this also lets us re-send requests if that's ever necessary. + LSPRequest *requests_sent; // has the response to the initialize request been sent? - // we access this both in the main thread and in the LSP communication thread. + // thread-safety: this is atomic. it starts out false, and only gets set to true once + // (when the initialize response is received) _Atomic bool initialized; + // thread-safety: only set once in lsp_create. + Language language; SDL_Thread *communication_thread; SDL_sem *quit_sem; + // thread-safety: only accessed in communication thread char *received_data; // dynamic array + // thread-safety: in the communication thread, we fill this in, then set `initialized = true`. + // after that, this never changes. + // never accessed in main thread before `initialized = true`. LSPCapabilities capabilities; + // thread-safety: same as `capabilities` char32_t *trigger_chars; // dynamic array of "trigger characters" - SDL_mutex *error_mutex; - Language language; SDL_mutex *workspace_folders_mutex; - LSPDocumentID *workspace_folders; // dynamic array of root directories of LSP workspace folders - char error[256]; + LSPDocumentID *workspace_folders; // dynamic array of root directories of LSP workspace folders + SDL_mutex *error_mutex; + char error[256]; } LSP; // @TODO: function declarations @@ -311,6 +332,8 @@ typedef struct LSP { bool lsp_get_error(LSP *lsp, char *error, size_t error_size, bool clear); void lsp_message_free(LSPMessage *message); u32 lsp_document_id(LSP *lsp, const char *path); +// returned pointer lives exactly as long as lsp. +const char *lsp_document_path(LSP *lsp, LSPDocumentID id); // don't free the contents of this request! let me handle it! void lsp_send_request(LSP *lsp, LSPRequest *request); // don't free the contents of this response! let me handle it! |