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//===--- TUScheduler.h -------------------------------------------*-C++-*-===//
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//
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// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
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// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#ifndef LLVM_CLANG_TOOLS_EXTRA_CLANGD_TUSCHEDULER_H
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#define LLVM_CLANG_TOOLS_EXTRA_CLANGD_TUSCHEDULER_H
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#include "ASTSignals.h"
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#include "Compiler.h"
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#include "Diagnostics.h"
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#include "GlobalCompilationDatabase.h"
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#include "index/CanonicalIncludes.h"
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#include "support/Function.h"
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#include "support/MemoryTree.h"
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#include "support/Path.h"
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#include "support/Threading.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/Optional.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/STLExtras.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/StringMap.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/StringRef.h"
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#include <chrono>
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namespace clang {
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namespace clangd {
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class ParsedAST;
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struct PreambleData;
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/// Returns a number of a default async threads to use for TUScheduler.
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/// Returned value is always >= 1 (i.e. will not cause requests to be processed
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/// synchronously).
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unsigned getDefaultAsyncThreadsCount();
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struct InputsAndAST {
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  const ParseInputs &Inputs;
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  ParsedAST &AST;
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};
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struct InputsAndPreamble {
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  llvm::StringRef Contents;
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  const tooling::CompileCommand &Command;
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  // This can be nullptr if no preamble is available.
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  const PreambleData *Preamble;
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  // This can be nullptr if no ASTSignals are available.
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  const ASTSignals *Signals;
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};
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/// Determines whether diagnostics should be generated for a file snapshot.
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enum class WantDiagnostics {
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  Yes,  /// Diagnostics must be generated for this snapshot.
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  No,   /// Diagnostics must not be generated for this snapshot.
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  Auto, /// Diagnostics must be generated for this snapshot or a subsequent one,
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        /// within a bounded amount of time.
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};
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/// Configuration of the AST retention policy. This only covers retention of
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/// *idle* ASTs. If queue has operations requiring the AST, they might be
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/// kept in memory.
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struct ASTRetentionPolicy {
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  /// Maximum number of ASTs to be retained in memory when there are no pending
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  /// requests for them.
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  unsigned MaxRetainedASTs = 3;
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};
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/// Clangd may wait after an update to see if another one comes along.
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/// This is so we rebuild once the user stops typing, not when they start.
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/// Debounce may be disabled/interrupted if we must build this version.
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/// The debounce time is responsive to user preferences and rebuild time.
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/// In the future, we could also consider different types of edits.
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struct DebouncePolicy {
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  using clock = std::chrono::steady_clock;
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  /// The minimum time that we always debounce for.
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  clock::duration Min = /*zero*/ {};
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  /// The maximum time we may debounce for.
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  clock::duration Max = /*zero*/ {};
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  /// Target debounce, as a fraction of file rebuild time.
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  /// e.g. RebuildRatio = 2, recent builds took 200ms => debounce for 400ms.
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  float RebuildRatio = 1;
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  /// Compute the time to debounce based on this policy and recent build times.
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  clock::duration compute(llvm::ArrayRef<clock::duration> History) const;
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  /// A policy that always returns the same duration, useful for tests.
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  static DebouncePolicy fixed(clock::duration);
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};
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enum class PreambleAction {
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  Idle,
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  Building,
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};
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struct ASTAction {
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  enum Kind {
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    Queued,        // The action is pending in the thread task queue to be run.
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    RunningAction, // Started running actions on the TU.
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    Building,      // The AST is being built.
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    Idle, // Indicates the worker thread is idle, and ready to run any upcoming
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          // actions.
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  };
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  ASTAction() = default;
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  ASTAction(Kind K, llvm::StringRef Name) : K(K), Name(Name) {}
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  Kind K = ASTAction::Idle;
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  /// The name of the action currently running, e.g. Update, GoToDef, Hover.
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  /// Empty if we are in the idle state.
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  std::string Name;
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};
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// Internal status of the TU in TUScheduler.
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struct TUStatus {
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  struct BuildDetails {
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    /// Indicates whether clang failed to build the TU.
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    bool BuildFailed = false;
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    /// Indicates whether we reused the prebuilt AST.
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    bool ReuseAST = false;
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  };
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  /// Serialize this to an LSP file status item.
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  FileStatus render(PathRef File) const;
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  PreambleAction PreambleActivity = PreambleAction::Idle;
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  ASTAction ASTActivity;
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  /// Stores status of the last build for the translation unit.
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  BuildDetails Details;
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};
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class ParsingCallbacks {
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public:
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  virtual ~ParsingCallbacks() = default;
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  /// Called on the AST that was built for emitting the preamble. The built AST
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  /// contains only AST nodes from the #include directives at the start of the
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  /// file. AST node in the current file should be observed on onMainAST call.
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  virtual void onPreambleAST(PathRef Path, llvm::StringRef Version,
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                             ASTContext &Ctx,
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                             std::shared_ptr<clang::Preprocessor> PP,
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                             const CanonicalIncludes &) {}
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  /// The argument function is run under the critical section guarding against
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  /// races when closing the files.
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  using PublishFn = llvm::function_ref<void(llvm::function_ref<void()>)>;
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  /// Called on the AST built for the file itself. Note that preamble AST nodes
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  /// are not deserialized and should be processed in the onPreambleAST call
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  /// instead.
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  /// The \p AST always contains all AST nodes for the main file itself, and
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  /// only a portion of the AST nodes deserialized from the preamble. Note that
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  /// some nodes from the preamble may have been deserialized and may also be
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  /// accessed from the main file AST, e.g. redecls of functions from preamble,
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  /// etc. Clients are expected to process only the AST nodes from the main file
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  /// in this callback (obtained via ParsedAST::getLocalTopLevelDecls) to obtain
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  /// optimal performance.
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  ///
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  /// When information about the file (e.g. diagnostics) is
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  /// published to clients, this should be wrapped in Publish, e.g.
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  ///   void onMainAST(...) {
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  ///     Diags = renderDiagnostics();
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  ///     Publish([&] { notifyDiagnostics(Path, Diags); });
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  ///   }
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  /// This guarantees that clients will see results in the correct sequence if
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  /// the file is concurrently closed and/or reopened. (The lambda passed to
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  /// Publish() may never run in this case).
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  virtual void onMainAST(PathRef Path, ParsedAST &AST, PublishFn Publish) {}
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  /// Called whenever the AST fails to build. \p Diags will have the diagnostics
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  /// that led to failure.
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  virtual void onFailedAST(PathRef Path, llvm::StringRef Version,
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                           std::vector<Diag> Diags, PublishFn Publish) {}
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  /// Called whenever the TU status is updated.
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  virtual void onFileUpdated(PathRef File, const TUStatus &Status) {}
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};
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/// Handles running tasks for ClangdServer and managing the resources (e.g.,
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/// preambles and ASTs) for opened files.
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/// TUScheduler is not thread-safe, only one thread should be providing updates
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/// and scheduling tasks.
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/// Callbacks are run on a threadpool and it's appropriate to do slow work in
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/// them. Each task has a name, used for tracing (should be UpperCamelCase).
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class TUScheduler {
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public:
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  struct Options {
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    /// Number of concurrent actions.
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    /// Governs per-file worker threads and threads spawned for other tasks.
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    /// (This does not prevent threads being spawned, but rather blocks them).
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    /// If 0, executes actions synchronously on the calling thread.
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    unsigned AsyncThreadsCount = getDefaultAsyncThreadsCount();
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    /// Cache (large) preamble data in RAM rather than temporary files on disk.
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    bool StorePreamblesInMemory = false;
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    /// Time to wait after an update to see if another one comes along.
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    /// This tries to ensure we rebuild once the user stops typing.
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    DebouncePolicy UpdateDebounce;
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    /// Determines when to keep idle ASTs in memory for future use.
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    ASTRetentionPolicy RetentionPolicy;
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    /// Used to create a context that wraps each single operation.
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    /// Typically to inject per-file configuration.
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    /// If the path is empty, context sholud be "generic".
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    std::function<Context(PathRef)> ContextProvider;
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  };
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  TUScheduler(const GlobalCompilationDatabase &CDB, const Options &Opts,
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              std::unique_ptr<ParsingCallbacks> ASTCallbacks = nullptr);
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  ~TUScheduler();
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  struct FileStats {
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    std::size_t UsedBytesAST = 0;
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    std::size_t UsedBytesPreamble = 0;
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    unsigned PreambleBuilds = 0;
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    unsigned ASTBuilds = 0;
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  };
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  /// Returns resources used for each of the currently open files.
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  /// Results are inherently racy as they measure activity of other threads.
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  llvm::StringMap<FileStats> fileStats() const;
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  /// Returns a list of files with ASTs currently stored in memory. This method
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  /// is not very reliable and is only used for test. E.g., the results will not
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  /// contain files that currently run something over their AST.
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  std::vector<Path> getFilesWithCachedAST() const;
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  /// Schedule an update for \p File.
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  /// The compile command in \p Inputs is ignored; worker queries CDB to get
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  /// the actual compile command.
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  /// If diagnostics are requested (Yes), and the context is cancelled
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  /// before they are prepared, they may be skipped if eventual-consistency
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  /// permits it (i.e. WantDiagnostics is downgraded to Auto).
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  /// Returns true if the file was not previously tracked.
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  bool update(PathRef File, ParseInputs Inputs, WantDiagnostics WD);
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  /// Remove \p File from the list of tracked files and schedule removal of its
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  /// resources. Pending diagnostics for closed files may not be delivered, even
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  /// if requested with WantDiags::Auto or WantDiags::Yes.
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  void remove(PathRef File);
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  /// Schedule an async task with no dependencies.
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  /// Path may be empty (it is used only to set the Context).
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  void run(llvm::StringRef Name, llvm::StringRef Path,
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           llvm::unique_function<void()> Action);
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  /// Similar to run, except the task is expected to be quick.
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  /// This function will not honor AsyncThreadsCount (except
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  /// if threading is disabled with AsyncThreadsCount=0)
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  /// It is intended to run quick tasks that need to run ASAP
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  void runQuick(llvm::StringRef Name, llvm::StringRef Path,
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                llvm::unique_function<void()> Action);
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  /// Defines how a runWithAST action is implicitly cancelled by other actions.
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  enum ASTActionInvalidation {
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    /// The request will run unless explicitly cancelled.
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    NoInvalidation,
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    /// The request will be implicitly cancelled by a subsequent update().
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    /// (Only if the request was not yet cancelled).
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    /// Useful for requests that are generated by clients, without any explicit
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    /// user action. These can otherwise e.g. force every version to be built.
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    InvalidateOnUpdate,
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  };
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  /// Schedule an async read of the AST. \p Action will be called when AST is
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  /// ready. The AST passed to \p Action refers to the version of \p File
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  /// tracked at the time of the call, even if new updates are received before
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  /// \p Action is executed.
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  /// If an error occurs during processing, it is forwarded to the \p Action
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  /// callback.
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  /// If the context is cancelled before the AST is ready, or the invalidation
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  /// policy is triggered, the callback will receive a CancelledError.
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  void runWithAST(llvm::StringRef Name, PathRef File,
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                  Callback<InputsAndAST> Action,
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                  ASTActionInvalidation = NoInvalidation);
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  /// Controls whether preamble reads wait for the preamble to be up-to-date.
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  enum PreambleConsistency {
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    /// The preamble may be generated from an older version of the file.
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    /// Reading from locations in the preamble may cause files to be re-read.
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    /// This gives callers two options:
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    /// - validate that the preamble is still valid, and only use it if so
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    /// - accept that the preamble contents may be outdated, and try to avoid
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    ///   reading source code from headers.
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    /// This is the fastest option, usually a preamble is available immediately.
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    Stale,
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    /// Besides accepting stale preamble, this also allow preamble to be absent
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    /// (not ready or failed to build).
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    StaleOrAbsent,
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  };
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  /// Schedule an async read of the preamble.
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  /// If there's no up-to-date preamble, we follow the PreambleConsistency
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  /// policy.
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  /// If an error occurs, it is forwarded to the \p Action callback.
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  /// Context cancellation is ignored and should be handled by the Action.
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  /// (In practice, the Action is almost always executed immediately).
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  void runWithPreamble(llvm::StringRef Name, PathRef File,
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                       PreambleConsistency Consistency,
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                       Callback<InputsAndPreamble> Action);
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  /// Wait until there are no scheduled or running tasks.
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  /// Mostly useful for synchronizing tests.
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  bool blockUntilIdle(Deadline D) const;
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private:
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  /// This class stores per-file data in the Files map.
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  struct FileData;
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public:
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  /// Responsible for retaining and rebuilding idle ASTs. An implementation is
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  /// an LRU cache.
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  class ASTCache;
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  /// Tracks headers included by open files, to get known-good compile commands.
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  class HeaderIncluderCache;
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  // The file being built/processed in the current thread. This is a hack in
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  // order to get the file name into the index implementations. Do not depend on
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  // this inside clangd.
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  // FIXME: remove this when there is proper index support via build system
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  // integration.
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  // FIXME: move to ClangdServer via createProcessingContext.
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  static llvm::Optional<llvm::StringRef> getFileBeingProcessedInContext();
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  void profile(MemoryTree &MT) const;
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private:
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  void runWithSemaphore(llvm::StringRef Name, llvm::StringRef Path,
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                        llvm::unique_function<void()> Action, Semaphore &Sem);
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  const GlobalCompilationDatabase &CDB;
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  Options Opts;
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  std::unique_ptr<ParsingCallbacks> Callbacks; // not nullptr
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  Semaphore Barrier;
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  Semaphore QuickRunBarrier;
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  llvm::StringMap<std::unique_ptr<FileData>> Files;
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  std::unique_ptr<ASTCache> IdleASTs;
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  std::unique_ptr<HeaderIncluderCache> HeaderIncluders;
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  // None when running tasks synchronously and non-None when running tasks
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  // asynchronously.
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  llvm::Optional<AsyncTaskRunner> PreambleTasks;
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  llvm::Optional<AsyncTaskRunner> WorkerThreads;
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};
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} // namespace clangd
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} // namespace clang
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#endif
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