1 //===--- CodeComplete.h ------------------------------------------*- C++-*-===//
3 // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
4 // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
5 // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
7 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
9 // Code completion provides suggestions for what the user might type next.
10 // After "std::string S; S." we might suggest members of std::string.
11 // Signature help describes the parameters of a function as you type them.
13 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
15 #ifndef LLVM_CLANG_TOOLS_EXTRA_CLANGD_CODECOMPLETE_H
16 #define LLVM_CLANG_TOOLS_EXTRA_CLANGD_CODECOMPLETE_H
18 #include "ASTSignals.h"
22 #include "index/Index.h"
23 #include "index/Symbol.h"
24 #include "index/SymbolOrigin.h"
25 #include "support/Markup.h"
26 #include "support/Path.h"
27 #include "clang/Sema/CodeCompleteConsumer.h"
28 #include "clang/Sema/CodeCompleteOptions.h"
29 #include "llvm/ADT/SmallVector.h"
30 #include "llvm/ADT/StringRef.h"
40 struct CodeCompletion
;
42 struct CodeCompleteOptions
{
43 /// Returns options that can be passed to clang's completion engine.
44 clang::CodeCompleteOptions
getClangCompleteOpts() const;
46 /// When true, completion items will contain expandable code snippets in
47 /// completion (e.g. `return ${1:expression}` or `foo(${1:int a}, ${2:int
49 bool EnableSnippets
= false;
51 /// Include results that are not legal completions in the current context.
52 /// For example, private members are usually inaccessible.
53 bool IncludeIneligibleResults
= false;
55 /// Combine overloads into a single completion item where possible.
56 /// If none, the implementation may choose an appropriate behavior.
57 /// (In practice, ClangdLSPServer enables bundling if the client claims
58 /// to supports signature help).
59 std::optional
<bool> BundleOverloads
;
61 /// Limit the number of results returned (0 means no limit).
62 /// If more results are available, we set CompletionList.isIncomplete.
65 /// Whether to present doc comments as plain-text or markdown.
66 MarkupKind DocumentationFormat
= MarkupKind::PlainText
;
68 enum IncludeInsertion
{
71 } InsertIncludes
= IncludeInsertion::IWYU
;
73 /// Whether include insertions for Objective-C code should use #import instead
75 bool ImportInsertions
= false;
77 /// A visual indicator to prepend to the completion label to indicate whether
78 /// completion result would trigger an #include insertion or not.
79 struct IncludeInsertionIndicator
{
80 std::string Insert
= "•";
81 std::string NoInsert
= " ";
84 /// Expose origins of completion items in the label (for debugging).
85 bool ShowOrigins
= false;
87 // Populated internally by clangd, do not set.
88 /// If `Index` is set, it is used to augment the code completion
90 /// FIXME(ioeric): we might want a better way to pass the index around inside
92 const SymbolIndex
*Index
= nullptr;
94 const ASTSignals
*MainFileSignals
= nullptr;
95 /// Include completions that require small corrections, e.g. change '.' to
96 /// '->' on member access etc.
97 bool IncludeFixIts
= false;
99 /// Whether to generate snippets for function arguments on code-completion.
100 /// Needs snippets to be enabled as well.
101 bool EnableFunctionArgSnippets
= true;
103 /// Whether to include index symbols that are not defined in the scopes
104 /// visible from the code completion point. This applies in contexts without
105 /// explicit scope qualifiers.
107 /// Such completions can insert scope qualifiers.
108 bool AllScopes
= false;
110 /// Whether to use the clang parser, or fallback to text-based completion
111 /// (using identifiers in the current file and symbol indexes).
112 enum CodeCompletionParse
{
113 /// Block until we can run the parser (e.g. preamble is built).
114 /// Return an error if this fails.
116 /// Run the parser if inputs (preamble) are ready.
117 /// Otherwise, use text-based completion.
119 /// Always use text-based completion.
121 } RunParser
= ParseIfReady
;
123 /// Callback invoked on all CompletionCandidate after they are scored and
124 /// before they are ranked (by -Score). Thus the results are yielded in
127 /// This callbacks allows capturing various internal structures used by clangd
128 /// during code completion. Eg: Symbol quality and relevance signals.
129 std::function
<void(const CodeCompletion
&, const SymbolQualitySignals
&,
130 const SymbolRelevanceSignals
&, float Score
)>
133 /// Model to use for ranking code completion candidates.
134 enum CodeCompletionRankingModel
{
138 static const CodeCompletionRankingModel DefaultRankingModel
;
139 CodeCompletionRankingModel RankingModel
= DefaultRankingModel
;
141 /// Callback used to score a CompletionCandidate if DecisionForest ranking
142 /// model is enabled.
143 /// This allows us to inject experimental models and compare them with
144 /// baseline model using A/B testing.
145 std::function
<DecisionForestScores(
146 const SymbolQualitySignals
&, const SymbolRelevanceSignals
&, float Base
)>
147 DecisionForestScorer
= &evaluateDecisionForest
;
148 /// Weight for combining NameMatch and Prediction of DecisionForest.
149 /// CompletionScore is NameMatch * pow(Base, Prediction).
150 /// The optimal value of Base largely depends on the semantics of the model
151 /// and prediction score (e.g. algorithm used during training, number of
152 /// trees, etc.). Usually if the range of Prediction is [-20, 20] then a Base
153 /// in [1.2, 1.7] works fine.
154 /// Semantics: E.g. For Base = 1.3, if the Prediction score reduces by 2.6
155 /// points then completion score reduces by 50% or 1.3^(-2.6).
156 float DecisionForestBase
= 1.3f
;
159 // Semi-structured representation of a code-complete suggestion for our C++ API.
160 // We don't use the LSP structures here (unlike most features) as we want
161 // to expose more data to allow for more precise testing and evaluation.
162 struct CodeCompletion
{
163 // The unqualified name of the symbol or other completion item.
165 // The name of the symbol for filtering and sorting purposes. Typically the
166 // same as `Name`, but may be different e.g. for ObjC methods, `Name` is the
167 // first selector fragment but the `FilterText` is the entire selector.
168 std::string FilterText
;
169 // The scope qualifier for the symbol name. e.g. "ns1::ns2::"
170 // Empty for non-symbol completions. Not inserted, but may be displayed.
172 // Text that must be inserted before the name, and displayed (e.g. base::).
173 std::string RequiredQualifier
;
174 // Details to be displayed following the name. Not inserted.
175 std::string Signature
;
176 // Text to be inserted following the name, in snippet format.
177 std::string SnippetSuffix
;
178 // Type to be displayed for this completion.
179 std::string ReturnType
;
180 // The parsed documentation comment.
181 std::optional
<markup::Document
> Documentation
;
182 CompletionItemKind Kind
= CompletionItemKind::Missing
;
183 // This completion item may represent several symbols that can be inserted in
184 // the same way, such as function overloads. In this case BundleSize > 1, and
185 // the following fields are summaries:
186 // - Signature is e.g. "(...)" for functions.
187 // - SnippetSuffix is similarly e.g. "(${0})".
188 // - ReturnType may be empty
189 // - Documentation may be from one symbol, or a combination of several
190 // Other fields should apply equally to all bundled completions.
191 unsigned BundleSize
= 1;
192 SymbolOrigin Origin
= SymbolOrigin::Unknown
;
194 struct IncludeCandidate
{
195 // The header through which this symbol could be included.
196 // Quoted string as expected by an #include directive, e.g. "<memory>".
197 // Empty for non-symbol completions, or when not known.
199 // Present if Header should be inserted to use this item.
200 std::optional
<TextEdit
> Insertion
;
202 // All possible include headers ranked by preference. By default, the first
204 // If we've bundled together overloads that have different sets of includes,
205 // thse includes may not be accurate for all of them.
206 llvm::SmallVector
<IncludeCandidate
, 1> Includes
;
208 /// Holds information about small corrections that needs to be done. Like
209 /// converting '->' to '.' on member access.
210 std::vector
<TextEdit
> FixIts
;
212 /// Holds the range of the token we are going to replace with this completion.
213 Range CompletionTokenRange
;
215 // Scores are used to rank completion items.
217 // The score that items are ranked by.
220 // The finalScore with the fuzzy name match score excluded.
221 // When filtering client-side, editors should calculate the new fuzzy score,
222 // whose scale is 0-1 (with 1 = prefix match, special case 2 = exact match),
223 // and recompute finalScore = fuzzyScore * symbolScore.
224 float ExcludingName
= 0.f
;
226 // Component scores that contributed to the final score:
228 // Quality describes how important we think this candidate is,
229 // independent of the query.
230 // e.g. symbols with lots of incoming references have higher quality.
232 // Relevance describes how well this candidate matched the query.
233 // e.g. symbols from nearby files have higher relevance.
234 float Relevance
= 0.f
;
238 /// Indicates if this item is deprecated.
239 bool Deprecated
= false;
241 // Serialize this to an LSP completion item. This is a lossy operation.
242 CompletionItem
render(const CodeCompleteOptions
&) const;
244 raw_ostream
&operator<<(raw_ostream
&, const CodeCompletion
&);
245 struct CodeCompleteResult
{
246 std::vector
<CodeCompletion
> Completions
;
247 bool HasMore
= false;
248 CodeCompletionContext::Kind Context
= CodeCompletionContext::CCC_Other
;
249 // The text that is being directly completed.
250 // Example: foo.pb^ -> foo.push_back()
252 // Typically matches the textEdit.range of Completions, but not guaranteed to.
253 std::optional
<Range
> CompletionRange
;
254 // Usually the source will be parsed with a real C++ parser.
255 // But heuristics may be used instead if e.g. the preamble is not ready.
256 bool RanParser
= true;
258 raw_ostream
&operator<<(raw_ostream
&, const CodeCompleteResult
&);
260 /// A speculative and asynchronous fuzzy find index request (based on cached
261 /// request) that can be sent before parsing sema. This would reduce completion
262 /// latency if the speculation succeeds.
263 struct SpeculativeFuzzyFind
{
264 /// A cached request from past code completions.
265 /// Set by caller of `codeComplete()`.
266 std::optional
<FuzzyFindRequest
> CachedReq
;
267 /// The actual request used by `codeComplete()`.
268 /// Set by `codeComplete()`. This can be used by callers to update cache.
269 std::optional
<FuzzyFindRequest
> NewReq
;
270 /// The result is consumed by `codeComplete()` if speculation succeeded.
271 /// NOTE: the destructor will wait for the async call to finish.
272 std::future
<std::pair
<bool /*Incomplete*/, SymbolSlab
>> Result
;
275 /// Gets code completions at a specified \p Pos in \p FileName.
277 /// If \p Preamble is nullptr, this runs code completion without compiling the
280 /// If \p SpecFuzzyFind is set, a speculative and asynchronous fuzzy find index
281 /// request (based on cached request) will be run before parsing sema. In case
282 /// the speculative result is used by code completion (e.g. speculation failed),
283 /// the speculative result is not consumed, and `SpecFuzzyFind` is only
284 /// destroyed when the async request finishes.
285 CodeCompleteResult
codeComplete(PathRef FileName
, Position Pos
,
286 const PreambleData
*Preamble
,
287 const ParseInputs
&ParseInput
,
288 CodeCompleteOptions Opts
,
289 SpeculativeFuzzyFind
*SpecFuzzyFind
= nullptr);
291 /// Get signature help at a specified \p Pos in \p FileName.
292 SignatureHelp
signatureHelp(PathRef FileName
, Position Pos
,
293 const PreambleData
&Preamble
,
294 const ParseInputs
&ParseInput
,
295 MarkupKind DocumentationFormat
);
297 // For index-based completion, we only consider:
298 // * symbols in namespaces or translation unit scopes (e.g. no class
299 // members, no locals)
300 // * enum constants (both scoped and unscoped)
301 // * primary templates (no specializations)
302 // For the other cases, we let Clang do the completion because it does not
303 // need any non-local information and it will be much better at following
304 // lookup rules. Other symbols still appear in the index for other purposes,
305 // like workspace/symbols or textDocument/definition, but are not used for code
307 bool isIndexedForCodeCompletion(const NamedDecl
&ND
, ASTContext
&ASTCtx
);
309 // Text immediately before the completion point that should be completed.
310 // This is heuristically derived from the source code, and is used when:
311 // - semantic analysis fails
312 // - semantic analysis may be slow, and we speculatively query the index
313 struct CompletionPrefix
{
314 // The unqualified partial name.
315 // If there is none, begin() == end() == completion position.
316 llvm::StringRef Name
;
317 // The spelled scope qualifier, such as Foo::.
318 // If there is none, begin() == end() == Name.begin().
319 llvm::StringRef Qualifier
;
321 // Heuristically parses before Offset to determine what should be completed.
322 CompletionPrefix
guessCompletionPrefix(llvm::StringRef Content
,
325 // Whether it makes sense to complete at the point based on typed characters.
326 // For instance, we implicitly trigger at `a->^` but not at `a>^`.
327 bool allowImplicitCompletion(llvm::StringRef Content
, unsigned Offset
);
329 } // namespace clangd
332 #endif // LLVM_CLANG_TOOLS_EXTRA_CLANGD_CODECOMPLETE_H