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//! Asynchronous [Language Server Protocol (LSP)][lsp] framework based on [tower].
//!
//! See project [README] for a general overview.
//!
//! [README]: https://github.com/oxalica/async-lsp#readme
//! [lsp]: https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/overviews/lsp/overview/
//! [tower]: https://github.com/tower-rs/tower
//!
//! This project is centered at a core service trait [`LspService`] for either Language Servers or
//! Language Clients. The main loop driver [`MainLoop`] executes the service. The additional
//! features, called middleware, are pluggable can be layered using the [`tower_layer`]
//! abstraction. This crate defines several common middlewares for various mandatory or optional
//! LSP functionalities, see their documentations for details.
//! - [`concurrency::Concurrency`]: Incoming request multiplexing and cancellation.
//! - [`panic::CatchUnwind`]: Turn panics into errors.
//! - [`tracing::Tracing`]: Logger spans with methods instrumenting handlers.
//! - [`server::Lifecycle`]: Server initialization, shutting down, and exit handling.
//! - [`client_monitor::ClientProcessMonitor`]: Client process monitor.
//! - [`router::Router`]: "Root" service to dispatch requests, notifications and events.
//!
//! Users are free to select and layer middlewares to run a Language Server or Language Client.
//! They can also implement their own middlewares for like timeout, metering, request
//! transformation and etc.
//!
//! ## Usages
//!
//! There are two main ways to define a [`Router`](router::Router) root service: one is via its
//! builder API, and the other is to construct via implementing the omnitrait [`LanguageServer`] or
//! [`LanguageClient`] for a state struct. The former is more flexible, while the latter has a
//! more similar API as [`tower-lsp`](https://crates.io/crates/tower-lsp).
//!
//! The examples for both builder-API and omnitrait, cross Language Server and Language Client, can
//! be seen under
# , "/examples)")]
//! directory.
//!
//! ## Cargo features
//!
//! - `client-monitor`: Client process monitor middleware [`client_monitor`].
//! *Enabled by default.*
//! - `omni-trait`: Mega traits of all standard requests and notifications, namely
//! [`LanguageServer`] and [`LanguageClient`].
//! *Enabled by default.*
//! - `stdio`: Utilities to deal with pipe-like stdin/stdout communication channel for Language
//! Servers.
//! *Enabled by default.*
//! - `tracing`: Integration with crate [`tracing`][::tracing] and the [`tracing`] middleware.
//! *Enabled by default.*
//! - `forward`: Impl [`LspService`] for `{Client,Server}Socket`. This collides some method names
//! but allows easy service forwarding. See `examples/inspector.rs` for a possible use case.
//! *Disabled by default.*
//! - `tokio`: Enable compatible methods for [`tokio`](https://crates.io/crates/tokio) runtime.
//! *Disabled by default.*
#![cfg_attr(docsrs, feature(doc_cfg))]
#![warn(missing_docs)]
use std::any::{type_name, Any, TypeId};
use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::future::{poll_fn, Future};
use std::marker::PhantomData;
use std::ops::ControlFlow;
use std::pin::Pin;
use std::task::{ready, Context, Poll};
use std::{fmt, io};
use futures::channel::{mpsc, oneshot};
use futures::io::BufReader;
use futures::stream::FuturesUnordered;
use futures::{
pin_mut, select_biased, AsyncBufRead, AsyncBufReadExt, AsyncRead, AsyncReadExt, AsyncWrite,
AsyncWriteExt, FutureExt, SinkExt, StreamExt,
};
use lsp_types::notification::Notification;
use lsp_types::request::Request;
use lsp_types::NumberOrString;
use pin_project_lite::pin_project;
use serde::de::DeserializeOwned;
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
use serde_json::Value as JsonValue;
use thiserror::Error;
use tower_service::Service;
macro_rules! define_getters {
(impl[$($generic:tt)*] $ty:ty, $field:ident : $field_ty:ty) => {
impl<$($generic)*> $ty {
/// Get a reference to the inner service.
#[must_use]
pub fn get_ref(&self) -> &$field_ty {
&self.$field
}
/// Get a mutable reference to the inner service.
#[must_use]
pub fn get_mut(&mut self) -> &mut $field_ty {
&mut self.$field
}
/// Consume self, returning the inner service.
#[must_use]
pub fn into_inner(self) -> $field_ty {
self.$field
}
}
};
}
pub mod concurrency;
pub mod panic;
pub mod router;
pub mod server;
#[cfg(feature = "forward")]
#[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(feature = "forward")))]
mod forward;
#[cfg(feature = "client-monitor")]
#[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(feature = "client-monitor")))]
pub mod client_monitor;
#[cfg(all(feature = "stdio", unix))]
#[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(all(feature = "stdio", unix))))]
pub mod stdio;
#[cfg(feature = "tracing")]
#[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(feature = "tracing")))]
pub mod tracing;
#[cfg(feature = "omni-trait")]
mod omni_trait;
#[cfg(feature = "omni-trait")]
#[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(feature = "omni-trait")))]
pub use omni_trait::{LanguageClient, LanguageServer};
/// A convenient type alias for `Result` with `E` = [`enum@crate::Error`].
pub type Result<T, E = Error> = std::result::Result<T, E>;
/// Possible errors.
#[derive(Debug, thiserror::Error)]
#[non_exhaustive]
pub enum Error {
/// The service main loop stopped.
#[error("service stopped")]
ServiceStopped,
/// The peer replies undecodable or invalid responses.
#[error("deserialization failed: {0}")]
Deserialize(#[from] serde_json::Error),
/// The peer replies an error.
#[error("{0}")]
Response(#[from] ResponseError),
/// The peer violates the Language Server Protocol.
#[error("protocol error: {0}")]
Protocol(String),
/// Input/output errors from the underlying channels.
#[error("{0}")]
Io(#[from] io::Error),
/// The underlying channel reached EOF (end of file).
#[error("the underlying channel reached EOF")]
Eof,
/// No handlers for events or mandatory notifications (not starting with `$/`).
///
/// Will not occur when catch-all handlers ([`router::Router::unhandled_event`] and
/// [`router::Router::unhandled_notification`]) are installed.
#[error("{0}")]
Routing(String),
}
/// The core service abstraction, representing either a Language Server or Language Client.
pub trait LspService: Service<AnyRequest> {
/// The handler of [LSP notifications](https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/lsp/3.17/specification/#notificationMessage).
///
/// Notifications are delivered in order and synchronously. This is mandatory since they can
/// change the interpretation of later notifications or requests.
///
/// # Return
///
/// The return value decides the action to either break or continue the main loop.
fn notify(&mut self, notif: AnyNotification) -> ControlFlow<Result<()>>;
/// The handler of an arbitrary [`AnyEvent`].
///
/// Events are emitted by users or middlewares via [`ClientSocket::emit`] or
/// [`ServerSocket::emit`], for user-defined purposes. Events are delivered in order and
/// synchronously.
///
/// # Return
///
/// The return value decides the action to either break or continue the main loop.
fn emit(&mut self, event: AnyEvent) -> ControlFlow<Result<()>>;
}
/// A JSON-RPC error code.
///
/// Codes defined and/or used by LSP are defined as associated constants, eg.
/// [`ErrorCode::REQUEST_FAILED`].
///
/// See:
/// <https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/lsp/3.17/specification/#errorCodes>
#[derive(
Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash, PartialOrd, Ord, Serialize, Deserialize, Error,
)]
#[error("jsonrpc error {0}")]
pub struct ErrorCode(pub i32);
impl From<i32> for ErrorCode {
fn from(i: i32) -> Self {
Self(i)
}
}
impl ErrorCode {
/// Invalid JSON was received by the server. An error occurred on the server while parsing the
/// JSON text.
///
/// Defined by [JSON-RPC](https://www.jsonrpc.org/specification#error_object).
pub const PARSE_ERROR: Self = Self(-32700);
/// The JSON sent is not a valid Request object.
///
/// Defined by [JSON-RPC](https://www.jsonrpc.org/specification#error_object).
pub const INVALID_REQUEST: Self = Self(-32600);
/// The method does not exist / is not available.
///
/// Defined by [JSON-RPC](https://www.jsonrpc.org/specification#error_object).
pub const METHOD_NOT_FOUND: Self = Self(-32601);
/// Invalid method parameter(s).
///
/// Defined by [JSON-RPC](https://www.jsonrpc.org/specification#error_object).
pub const INVALID_PARAMS: Self = Self(-32602);
/// Internal JSON-RPC error.
///
/// Defined by [JSON-RPC](https://www.jsonrpc.org/specification#error_object).
pub const INTERNAL_ERROR: Self = Self(-32603);
/// This is the start range of JSON-RPC reserved error codes.
/// It doesn't denote a real error code. No LSP error codes should
/// be defined between the start and end range. For backwards
/// compatibility the `ServerNotInitialized` and the `UnknownErrorCode`
/// are left in the range.
///
/// @since 3.16.0
pub const JSONRPC_RESERVED_ERROR_RANGE_START: Self = Self(-32099);
/// Error code indicating that a server received a notification or
/// request before the server has received the `initialize` request.
pub const SERVER_NOT_INITIALIZED: Self = Self(-32002);
/// (Defined by LSP specification without description)
pub const UNKNOWN_ERROR_CODE: Self = Self(-32001);
/// This is the end range of JSON-RPC reserved error codes.
/// It doesn't denote a real error code.
///
/// @since 3.16.0
pub const JSONRPC_RESERVED_ERROR_RANGE_END: Self = Self(-32000);
/// This is the start range of LSP reserved error codes.
/// It doesn't denote a real error code.
///
/// @since 3.16.0
pub const LSP_RESERVED_ERROR_RANGE_START: Self = Self(-32899);
/// A request failed but it was syntactically correct, e.g the
/// method name was known and the parameters were valid. The error
/// message should contain human readable information about why
/// the request failed.
///
/// @since 3.17.0
pub const REQUEST_FAILED: Self = Self(-32803);
/// The server cancelled the request. This error code should
/// only be used for requests that explicitly support being
/// server cancellable.
///
/// @since 3.17.0
pub const SERVER_CANCELLED: Self = Self(-32802);
/// The server detected that the content of a document got
/// modified outside normal conditions. A server should
/// NOT send this error code if it detects a content change
/// in it unprocessed messages. The result even computed
/// on an older state might still be useful for the client.
///
/// If a client decides that a result is not of any use anymore
/// the client should cancel the request.
pub const CONTENT_MODIFIED: Self = Self(-32801);
/// The client has canceled a request and a server as detected
/// the cancel.
pub const REQUEST_CANCELLED: Self = Self(-32800);
/// This is the end range of LSP reserved error codes.
/// It doesn't denote a real error code.
///
/// @since 3.16.0
pub const LSP_RESERVED_ERROR_RANGE_END: Self = Self(-32800);
}
/// The identifier of requests and responses.
///
/// Though `null` is technically a valid id for responses, we reject it since it hardly makes sense
/// for valid communication.
pub type RequestId = NumberOrString;
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Serialize, Deserialize)]
struct RawMessage<T> {
jsonrpc: RpcVersion,
#[serde(flatten)]
inner: T,
}
impl<T> RawMessage<T> {
fn new(inner: T) -> Self {
Self {
jsonrpc: RpcVersion::V2,
inner,
}
}
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Serialize, Deserialize)]
enum RpcVersion {
#[serde(rename = "2.0")]
V2,
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(untagged)]
enum Message {
Request(AnyRequest),
Response(AnyResponse),
Notification(AnyNotification),
}
/// A dynamic runtime [LSP request](https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/lsp/3.17/specification/#requestMessage).
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[non_exhaustive]
pub struct AnyRequest {
/// The request id.
pub id: RequestId,
/// The method to be invoked.
pub method: String,
/// The method's params.
#[serde(default)]
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "serde_json::Value::is_null")]
pub params: serde_json::Value,
}
/// A dynamic runtime [LSP notification](https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/lsp/3.17/specification/#notificationMessage).
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[non_exhaustive]
pub struct AnyNotification {
/// The method to be invoked.
pub method: String,
/// The notification's params.
#[serde(default)]
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "serde_json::Value::is_null")]
pub params: JsonValue,
}
/// A dynamic runtime response.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[non_exhaustive]
struct AnyResponse {
id: RequestId,
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
result: Option<JsonValue>,
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
error: Option<ResponseError>,
}
/// The error object in case a request fails.
///
/// See:
/// <https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/lsp/3.17/specification/#responseError>
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, Error)]
#[non_exhaustive]
#[error("{message} ({code})")]
pub struct ResponseError {
/// A number indicating the error type that occurred.
pub code: ErrorCode,
/// A string providing a short description of the error.
pub message: String,
/// A primitive or structured value that contains additional
/// information about the error. Can be omitted.
pub data: Option<JsonValue>,
}
impl ResponseError {
/// Create a new error object with a JSON-RPC error code and a message.
#[must_use]
pub fn new(code: ErrorCode, message: impl fmt::Display) -> Self {
Self {
code,
message: message.to_string(),
data: None,
}
}
/// Create a new error object with a JSON-RPC error code, a message, and any additional data.
#[must_use]
pub fn new_with_data(code: ErrorCode, message: impl fmt::Display, data: JsonValue) -> Self {
Self {
code,
message: message.to_string(),
data: Some(data),
}
}
}
impl Message {
const CONTENT_LENGTH: &str = "Content-Length";
async fn read(mut reader: impl AsyncBufRead + Unpin) -> Result<Self> {
let mut line = String::new();
let mut content_len = None;
loop {
line.clear();
reader.read_line(&mut line).await?;
if line.is_empty() {
return Err(Error::Eof);
}
if line == "\r\n" {
break;
}
// NB. LSP spec is stricter than HTTP spec, the spaces here is required and it's not
// explicitly permitted to include extra spaces. We reject them here.
let (name, value) = line
.strip_suffix("\r\n")
.and_then(|line| line.split_once(": "))
.ok_or_else(|| Error::Protocol(format!("Invalid header: {line:?}")))?;
if name.eq_ignore_ascii_case(Self::CONTENT_LENGTH) {
let value = value
.parse::<usize>()
.map_err(|_| Error::Protocol(format!("Invalid content-length: {value}")))?;
content_len = Some(value);
}
}
let content_len =
content_len.ok_or_else(|| Error::Protocol("Missing content-length".into()))?;
let mut buf = vec![0u8; content_len];
reader.read_exact(&mut buf).await?;
#[cfg(feature = "tracing")]
::tracing::trace!(msg = %String::from_utf8_lossy(&buf), "incoming");
let msg = serde_json::from_slice::<RawMessage<Self>>(&buf)?;
Ok(msg.inner)
}
async fn write(&self, mut writer: impl AsyncWrite + Unpin) -> Result<()> {
let buf = serde_json::to_string(&RawMessage::new(self))?;
#[cfg(feature = "tracing")]
::tracing::trace!(msg = %buf, "outgoing");
writer
.write_all(format!("{}: {}\r\n\r\n", Self::CONTENT_LENGTH, buf.len()).as_bytes())
.await?;
writer.write_all(buf.as_bytes()).await?;
writer.flush().await?;
Ok(())
}
}
/// Service main loop driver for either Language Servers or Language Clients.
pub struct MainLoop<S: LspService> {
service: S,
rx: mpsc::UnboundedReceiver<MainLoopEvent>,
outgoing_id: i32,
outgoing: HashMap<RequestId, oneshot::Sender<AnyResponse>>,
tasks: FuturesUnordered<RequestFuture<S::Future>>,
}
enum MainLoopEvent {
Outgoing(Message),
OutgoingRequest(AnyRequest, oneshot::Sender<AnyResponse>),
Any(AnyEvent),
}
define_getters!(impl[S: LspService] MainLoop<S>, service: S);
impl<S> MainLoop<S>
where
S: LspService<Response = JsonValue>,
ResponseError: From<S::Error>,
{
/// Create a Language Server main loop.
#[must_use]
pub fn new_server(builder: impl FnOnce(ClientSocket) -> S) -> (Self, ClientSocket) {
let (this, socket) = Self::new(|socket| builder(ClientSocket(socket)));
(this, ClientSocket(socket))
}
/// Create a Language Client main loop.
#[must_use]
pub fn new_client(builder: impl FnOnce(ServerSocket) -> S) -> (Self, ServerSocket) {
let (this, socket) = Self::new(|socket| builder(ServerSocket(socket)));
(this, ServerSocket(socket))
}
fn new(builder: impl FnOnce(PeerSocket) -> S) -> (Self, PeerSocket) {
let (tx, rx) = mpsc::unbounded();
let socket = PeerSocket { tx };
let this = Self {
service: builder(socket.clone()),
rx,
outgoing_id: 0,
outgoing: HashMap::new(),
tasks: FuturesUnordered::new(),
};
(this, socket)
}
/// Drive the service main loop to provide the service.
///
/// Shortcut to [`MainLoop::run`] that accept an `impl AsyncRead` and implicit wrap it in a
/// [`BufReader`].
// Documented in `Self::run`.
#[allow(clippy::missing_errors_doc)]
pub async fn run_buffered(self, input: impl AsyncRead, output: impl AsyncWrite) -> Result<()> {
self.run(BufReader::new(input), output).await
}
/// Drive the service main loop to provide the service.
///
/// # Errors
///
/// - `Error::Io` when the underlying `input` or `output` raises an error.
/// - `Error::Deserialize` when the peer sends undecodable or invalid message.
/// - `Error::Protocol` when the peer violates Language Server Protocol.
/// - Other errors raised from service handlers.
pub async fn run(mut self, input: impl AsyncBufRead, output: impl AsyncWrite) -> Result<()> {
pin_mut!(input, output);
let incoming = futures::stream::unfold(input, |mut input| async move {
Some((Message::read(&mut input).await, input))
});
let outgoing = futures::sink::unfold(output, |mut output, msg| async move {
Message::write(&msg, &mut output).await.map(|()| output)
});
pin_mut!(incoming, outgoing);
let mut flush_fut = futures::future::Fuse::terminated();
let ret = loop {
// Outgoing > internal > incoming.
// Preference on outgoing data provides back pressure in case of
// flooding incoming requests.
let ctl = select_biased! {
// Concurrently flush out the previous message.
ret = flush_fut => { ret?; continue; }
resp = self.tasks.select_next_some() => ControlFlow::Continue(Some(Message::Response(resp))),
event = self.rx.next() => self.dispatch_event(event.expect("Sender is alive")),
msg = incoming.next() => {
let dispatch_fut = self.dispatch_message(msg.expect("Never ends")?).fuse();
pin_mut!(dispatch_fut);
// NB. Concurrently wait for `poll_ready`, and write out the last message.
// If the service is waiting for client's response of the last request, while
// the last message is not delivered on the first write, it can deadlock.
loop {
select_biased! {
// Dispatch first. It usually succeeds immediately for non-requests,
// and the service is hardly busy.
ctl = dispatch_fut => break ctl,
ret = flush_fut => { ret?; continue }
}
}
}
};
let msg = match ctl {
ControlFlow::Continue(Some(msg)) => msg,
ControlFlow::Continue(None) => continue,
ControlFlow::Break(ret) => break ret,
};
// Flush the previous one and load a new message to send.
outgoing.feed(msg).await?;
flush_fut = outgoing.flush().fuse();
};
// Flush the last message. It is enqueued before the event returning `ControlFlow::Break`.
// To preserve the order at best effort, we send it before exiting the main loop.
// But the more significant `ControlFlow::Break` error will override the flushing error,
// if there is any.
let flush_ret = outgoing.close().await;
ret.and(flush_ret)
}
async fn dispatch_message(&mut self, msg: Message) -> ControlFlow<Result<()>, Option<Message>> {
match msg {
Message::Request(req) => {
if let Err(err) = poll_fn(|cx| self.service.poll_ready(cx)).await {
let resp = AnyResponse {
id: req.id,
result: None,
error: Some(err.into()),
};
return ControlFlow::Continue(Some(Message::Response(resp)));
}
let id = req.id.clone();
let fut = self.service.call(req);
self.tasks.push(RequestFuture { fut, id: Some(id) });
}
Message::Response(resp) => {
if let Some(resp_tx) = self.outgoing.remove(&resp.id) {
// The result may be ignored.
let _: Result<_, _> = resp_tx.send(resp);
}
}
Message::Notification(notif) => {
self.service.notify(notif)?;
}
}
ControlFlow::Continue(None)
}
fn dispatch_event(&mut self, event: MainLoopEvent) -> ControlFlow<Result<()>, Option<Message>> {
match event {
MainLoopEvent::OutgoingRequest(mut req, resp_tx) => {
req.id = RequestId::Number(self.outgoing_id);
assert!(self.outgoing.insert(req.id.clone(), resp_tx).is_none());
self.outgoing_id += 1;
ControlFlow::Continue(Some(Message::Request(req)))
}
MainLoopEvent::Outgoing(msg) => ControlFlow::Continue(Some(msg)),
MainLoopEvent::Any(event) => {
self.service.emit(event)?;
ControlFlow::Continue(None)
}
}
}
}
pin_project! {
struct RequestFuture<Fut> {
#[pin]
fut: Fut,
id: Option<RequestId>,
}
}
impl<Fut, Error> Future for RequestFuture<Fut>
where
Fut: Future<Output = Result<JsonValue, Error>>,
ResponseError: From<Error>,
{
type Output = AnyResponse;
fn poll(self: Pin<&mut Self>, cx: &mut Context<'_>) -> Poll<Self::Output> {
let this = self.project();
let (mut result, mut error) = (None, None);
match ready!(this.fut.poll(cx)) {
Ok(v) => result = Some(v),
Err(err) => error = Some(err.into()),
}
Poll::Ready(AnyResponse {
id: this.id.take().expect("Future is consumed"),
result,
error,
})
}
}
macro_rules! impl_socket_wrapper {
($name:ident) => {
impl $name {
/// Create a closed socket outside a main loop. Any interaction will immediately return
/// an error of [`Error::ServiceStopped`].
///
/// This works as a placeholder where a socket is required but actually unused.
///
/// # Note
///
/// To prevent accidental misusages, this method is NOT implemented as
/// [`Default::default`] intentionally.
#[must_use]
pub fn new_closed() -> Self {
Self(PeerSocket::new_closed())
}
/// Send a request to the peer and wait for its response.
///
/// # Errors
/// - [`Error::ServiceStopped`] when the service main loop stopped.
/// - [`Error::Response`] when the peer replies an error.
pub async fn request<R: Request>(&self, params: R::Params) -> Result<R::Result> {
self.0.request::<R>(params).await
}
/// Send a notification to the peer and wait for its response.
///
/// This is done asynchronously. An `Ok` result indicates the message is successfully
/// queued, but may not be sent to the peer yet.
///
/// # Errors
/// - [`Error::ServiceStopped`] when the service main loop stopped.
pub fn notify<N: Notification>(&self, params: N::Params) -> Result<()> {
self.0.notify::<N>(params)
}
/// Emit an arbitrary loopback event object to the service handler.
///
/// This is done asynchronously. An `Ok` result indicates the message is successfully
/// queued, but may not be processed yet.
///
/// # Errors
/// - [`Error::ServiceStopped`] when the service main loop stopped.
pub fn emit<E: Send + 'static>(&self, event: E) -> Result<()> {
self.0.emit::<E>(event)
}
}
};
}
/// The socket for Language Server to communicate with the Language Client peer.
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub struct ClientSocket(PeerSocket);
impl_socket_wrapper!(ClientSocket);
/// The socket for Language Client to communicate with the Language Server peer.
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub struct ServerSocket(PeerSocket);
impl_socket_wrapper!(ServerSocket);
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
struct PeerSocket {
tx: mpsc::UnboundedSender<MainLoopEvent>,
}
impl PeerSocket {
fn new_closed() -> Self {
let (tx, _rx) = mpsc::unbounded();
Self { tx }
}
fn send(&self, v: MainLoopEvent) -> Result<()> {
self.tx.unbounded_send(v).map_err(|_| Error::ServiceStopped)
}
fn request<R: Request>(&self, params: R::Params) -> PeerSocketRequestFuture<R::Result> {
let req = AnyRequest {
id: RequestId::Number(0),
method: R::METHOD.into(),
params: serde_json::to_value(params).expect("Failed to serialize"),
};
let (tx, rx) = oneshot::channel();
// If this fails, the oneshot channel will also be closed, and it is handled by
// `PeerSocketRequestFuture`.
let _: Result<_, _> = self.send(MainLoopEvent::OutgoingRequest(req, tx));
PeerSocketRequestFuture {
rx,
_marker: PhantomData,
}
}
fn notify<N: Notification>(&self, params: N::Params) -> Result<()> {
let notif = AnyNotification {
method: N::METHOD.into(),
params: serde_json::to_value(params).expect("Failed to serialize"),
};
self.send(MainLoopEvent::Outgoing(Message::Notification(notif)))
}
pub fn emit<E: Send + 'static>(&self, event: E) -> Result<()> {
self.send(MainLoopEvent::Any(AnyEvent::new(event)))
}
}
struct PeerSocketRequestFuture<T> {
rx: oneshot::Receiver<AnyResponse>,
_marker: PhantomData<fn() -> T>,
}
impl<T: DeserializeOwned> Future for PeerSocketRequestFuture<T> {
type Output = Result<T>;
fn poll(mut self: Pin<&mut Self>, cx: &mut Context<'_>) -> Poll<Self::Output> {
let resp = ready!(Pin::new(&mut self.rx)
.poll(cx)
.map_err(|_| Error::ServiceStopped))?;
Poll::Ready(match resp.error {
None => Ok(serde_json::from_value(resp.result.unwrap_or_default())?),
Some(err) => Err(Error::Response(err)),
})
}
}
/// A dynamic runtime event.
///
/// This is a wrapper of `Box<dyn Any + Send>`, but saves the underlying type name for better
/// `Debug` impl.
pub struct AnyEvent {
inner: Box<dyn Any + Send>,
type_name: &'static str,
}
impl fmt::Debug for AnyEvent {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
f.debug_struct("AnyEvent")
.field("type_name", &self.type_name)
.finish_non_exhaustive()
}
}
impl AnyEvent {
#[must_use]
fn new<T: Send + 'static>(v: T) -> Self {
AnyEvent {
inner: Box::new(v),
type_name: type_name::<T>(),
}
}
#[must_use]
fn inner_type_id(&self) -> TypeId {
// Call `type_id` on the inner `dyn Any`, not `Box<_> as Any` or `&Box<_> as Any`.
Any::type_id(&*self.inner)
}
/// Get the underlying type name for debugging purpose.
///
/// The result string is only meant for debugging. It is not stable and cannot be trusted.
#[must_use]
pub fn type_name(&self) -> &'static str {
self.type_name
}
/// Returns `true` if the inner type is the same as `T`.
#[must_use]
pub fn is<T: Send + 'static>(&self) -> bool {
self.inner.is::<T>()
}
/// Returns some reference to the inner value if it is of type `T`, or `None` if it isn't.
#[must_use]
pub fn downcast_ref<T: Send + 'static>(&self) -> Option<&T> {
self.inner.downcast_ref::<T>()
}
/// Returns some mutable reference to the inner value if it is of type `T`, or `None` if it
/// isn't.
#[must_use]
pub fn downcast_mut<T: Send + 'static>(&mut self) -> Option<&mut T> {
self.inner.downcast_mut::<T>()
}
/// Attempt to downcast it to a concrete type.
///
/// # Errors
///
/// Returns `self` if the type mismatches.
pub fn downcast<T: Send + 'static>(self) -> Result<T, Self> {
match self.inner.downcast::<T>() {
Ok(v) => Ok(*v),
Err(inner) => Err(Self {
inner,
type_name: self.type_name,
}),
}
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
fn _main_loop_future_is_send<S>(
f: MainLoop<S>,
input: impl AsyncBufRead + Send,
output: impl AsyncWrite + Send,
) -> impl Send
where
S: LspService<Response = JsonValue> + Send,
S::Future: Send,
S::Error: From<Error> + Send,
ResponseError: From<S::Error>,
{
f.run(input, output)
}
#[tokio::test]
async fn closed_client_socket() {
let socket = ClientSocket::new_closed();
assert!(matches!(
socket.notify::<lsp_types::notification::Exit>(()),
Err(Error::ServiceStopped)
));
assert!(matches!(
socket.request::<lsp_types::request::Shutdown>(()).await,
Err(Error::ServiceStopped)
));
assert!(matches!(socket.emit(42i32), Err(Error::ServiceStopped)));
}
#[tokio::test]
async fn closed_server_socket() {
let socket = ServerSocket::new_closed();
assert!(matches!(
socket.notify::<lsp_types::notification::Exit>(()),
Err(Error::ServiceStopped)
));
assert!(matches!(
socket.request::<lsp_types::request::Shutdown>(()).await,
Err(Error::ServiceStopped)
));
assert!(matches!(socket.emit(42i32), Err(Error::ServiceStopped)));
}
#[test]
fn any_event() {
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
struct MyEvent<T>(T);
let event = MyEvent("hello".to_owned());
let mut any_event = AnyEvent::new(event.clone());
assert!(any_event.type_name().contains("MyEvent"));
assert!(!any_event.is::<String>());
assert!(!any_event.is::<MyEvent<i32>>());
assert!(any_event.is::<MyEvent<String>>());
assert_eq!(any_event.downcast_ref::<i32>(), None);
assert_eq!(any_event.downcast_ref::<MyEvent<String>>(), Some(&event));
assert_eq!(any_event.downcast_mut::<MyEvent<i32>>(), None);
any_event.downcast_mut::<MyEvent<String>>().unwrap().0 += " world";
let any_event = any_event.downcast::<()>().unwrap_err();
let inner = any_event.downcast::<MyEvent<String>>().unwrap();
assert_eq!(inner.0, "hello world");
}
}