pub struct Scope {
pub name: String,
pub presentation_hint: Option<ScopePresentationHint>,
pub variables_reference: u64,
pub named_variables: Option<u64>,
pub indexed_variables: Option<u64>,
pub expensive: bool,
pub source: Option<Source>,
pub line: Option<u64>,
pub column: Option<u64>,
pub end_line: Option<u64>,
pub end_column: Option<u64>,
}
Expand description
A Scope
is a named container for variables. Optionally a scope can map to a source or a range within a source.
Fields§
§name: String
Name of the scope such as ‘Arguments’, ‘Locals’, or ‘Registers’. This string is shown in the UI as is and can be translated.
presentation_hint: Option<ScopePresentationHint>
A hint for how to present this scope in the UI. If this attribute is missing, the scope is shown with a generic UI.
variables_reference: u64
The variables of this scope can be retrieved by passing the value of variablesReference
to the variables
request as long as execution remains suspended. See ‘Lifetime of Object References’ in the Overview section for details.
named_variables: Option<u64>
The number of named variables in this scope. The client can use this information to present the variables in a paged UI and fetch them in chunks.
indexed_variables: Option<u64>
The number of indexed variables in this scope. The client can use this information to present the variables in a paged UI and fetch them in chunks.
expensive: bool
If true, the number of variables in this scope is large or expensive to retrieve.
source: Option<Source>
The source for this scope.
line: Option<u64>
The start line of the range covered by this scope.
column: Option<u64>
Start position of the range covered by the scope. It is measured in UTF-16 code units and the client capability columnsStartAt1
determines whether it is 0- or 1-based.
end_line: Option<u64>
The end line of the range covered by this scope.
end_column: Option<u64>
End position of the range covered by the scope. It is measured in UTF-16 code units and the client capability columnsStartAt1
determines whether it is 0- or 1-based.