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import * as lc from 'vscode-languageclient';
import * as vscode from 'vscode';
import { CallHierarchyFeature } from 'vscode-languageclient/lib/callHierarchy.proposed';
import { SemanticTokensFeature, DocumentSemanticsTokensSignature } from 'vscode-languageclient/lib/semanticTokens.proposed';
export function createClient(serverPath: string, cwd: string): lc.LanguageClient {
// '.' Is the fallback if no folder is open
// TODO?: Workspace folders support Uri's (eg: file://test.txt).
// It might be a good idea to test if the uri points to a file.
const run: lc.Executable = {
command: serverPath,
options: { cwd },
};
const serverOptions: lc.ServerOptions = {
run,
debug: run,
};
const traceOutputChannel = vscode.window.createOutputChannel(
'Rust Analyzer Language Server Trace',
);
const clientOptions: lc.LanguageClientOptions = {
documentSelector: [{ scheme: 'file', language: 'rust' }],
initializationOptions: vscode.workspace.getConfiguration("rust-analyzer"),
traceOutputChannel,
middleware: {
// Workaround for https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-languageserver-node/issues/576
async provideDocumentSemanticTokens(document: vscode.TextDocument, token: vscode.CancellationToken, next: DocumentSemanticsTokensSignature) {
const res = await next(document, token);
if (res === undefined) throw new Error('busy');
return res;
},
async provideCodeActions(document: vscode.TextDocument, range: vscode.Range, context: vscode.CodeActionContext, token: vscode.CancellationToken, _next: lc.ProvideCodeActionsSignature) {
const params: lc.CodeActionParams = {
textDocument: client.code2ProtocolConverter.asTextDocumentIdentifier(document),
range: client.code2ProtocolConverter.asRange(range),
context: client.code2ProtocolConverter.asCodeActionContext(context)
};
return client.sendRequest(lc.CodeActionRequest.type, params, token).then((values) => {
if (values === null) return undefined;
const result: (vscode.CodeAction | vscode.Command)[] = [];
for (const item of values) {
if (lc.CodeAction.is(item)) {
const action = client.protocol2CodeConverter.asCodeAction(item);
if (isSnippetEdit(item)) {
action.command = {
command: "rust-analyzer.applySnippetWorkspaceEdit",
title: "",
arguments: [action.edit],
};
action.edit = undefined;
}
result.push(action);
} else {
const command = client.protocol2CodeConverter.asCommand(item);
result.push(command);
}
}
return result;
},
(_error) => undefined
);
}
} as any
};
const client = new lc.LanguageClient(
'rust-analyzer',
'Rust Analyzer Language Server',
serverOptions,
clientOptions,
);
// To turn on all proposed features use: client.registerProposedFeatures();
// Here we want to enable CallHierarchyFeature and SemanticTokensFeature
// since they are available on stable.
// Note that while these features are stable in vscode their LSP protocol
// implementations are still in the "proposed" category for 3.16.
client.registerFeature(new CallHierarchyFeature(client));
client.registerFeature(new SemanticTokensFeature(client));
client.registerFeature(new SnippetTextEditFeature());
return client;
}
class SnippetTextEditFeature implements lc.StaticFeature {
fillClientCapabilities(capabilities: lc.ClientCapabilities): void {
const caps: any = capabilities.experimental ?? {};
caps.snippetTextEdit = true;
capabilities.experimental = caps;
}
initialize(_capabilities: lc.ServerCapabilities<any>, _documentSelector: lc.DocumentSelector | undefined): void {
}
}
function isSnippetEdit(action: lc.CodeAction): boolean {
const documentChanges = action.edit?.documentChanges ?? [];
for (const edit of documentChanges) {
if (lc.TextDocumentEdit.is(edit)) {
if (edit.edits.some((indel) => (indel as any).insertTextFormat === lc.InsertTextFormat.Snippet)) {
return true;
}
}
}
return false;
}
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