pub struct MultiRepoQuery<'a> { /* private fields */ }Expand description
Query interface for the multi-repository index
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impl<'a> MultiRepoQuery<'a>
Sourcepub fn new(index: &'a MultiRepoIndex) -> Self
pub fn new(index: &'a MultiRepoIndex) -> Self
Create a new query interface
Sourcepub fn find_symbol(&self, name: &str) -> Vec<&UnifiedSymbolRef>
pub fn find_symbol(&self, name: &str) -> Vec<&UnifiedSymbolRef>
Find all definitions of a symbol across all repos
Sourcepub fn find_by_prefix(
&self,
prefix: &str,
) -> Vec<(&String, &Vec<UnifiedSymbolRef>)>
pub fn find_by_prefix( &self, prefix: &str, ) -> Vec<(&String, &Vec<UnifiedSymbolRef>)>
Find symbols by prefix (namespace search)
Sourcepub fn find_by_kind(&self, kind: SymbolKind) -> Vec<&UnifiedSymbolRef>
pub fn find_by_kind(&self, kind: SymbolKind) -> Vec<&UnifiedSymbolRef>
Find symbols by kind
Sourcepub fn get_repo_dependencies(&self, repo_id: &str) -> Vec<&CrossRepoLink>
pub fn get_repo_dependencies(&self, repo_id: &str) -> Vec<&CrossRepoLink>
Find cross-repo dependencies of a repository
Sourcepub fn get_repo_dependents(&self, repo_id: &str) -> Vec<&CrossRepoLink>
pub fn get_repo_dependents(&self, repo_id: &str) -> Vec<&CrossRepoLink>
Find repos that depend on a given repo
Sourcepub fn get_links_by_type(
&self,
link_type: CrossRepoLinkType,
) -> Vec<&CrossRepoLink>
pub fn get_links_by_type( &self, link_type: CrossRepoLinkType, ) -> Vec<&CrossRepoLink>
Get cross-repo links by type
Sourcepub fn find_symbols_in_file(&self, file_path: &str) -> Vec<&UnifiedSymbolRef>
pub fn find_symbols_in_file(&self, file_path: &str) -> Vec<&UnifiedSymbolRef>
Find all symbols in a file across all repos
Sourcepub fn find_symbols_in_repo(&self, repo_id: &str) -> Vec<&UnifiedSymbolRef>
pub fn find_symbols_in_repo(&self, repo_id: &str) -> Vec<&UnifiedSymbolRef>
Find all symbols in a repo
Sourcepub fn get_all_repos(&self) -> &[RepoEntry]
pub fn get_all_repos(&self) -> &[RepoEntry]
Get all repositories
Sourcepub fn get_dependency_graph(&self) -> HashMap<String, Vec<String>>
pub fn get_dependency_graph(&self) -> HashMap<String, Vec<String>>
Get dependency graph as adjacency list
Sourcepub fn find_common_symbols(&self, repo1: &str, repo2: &str) -> Vec<&String>
pub fn find_common_symbols(&self, repo1: &str, repo2: &str) -> Vec<&String>
Find common symbols between repos
Sourcepub fn get_stats(&self) -> MultiRepoStats
pub fn get_stats(&self) -> MultiRepoStats
Get statistics for the index
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impl<'a> Freeze for MultiRepoQuery<'a>
impl<'a> RefUnwindSafe for MultiRepoQuery<'a>
impl<'a> Send for MultiRepoQuery<'a>
impl<'a> Sync for MultiRepoQuery<'a>
impl<'a> Unpin for MultiRepoQuery<'a>
impl<'a> UnwindSafe for MultiRepoQuery<'a>
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