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CheckpointTable

Struct CheckpointTable 

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pub struct CheckpointTable { /* private fields */ }
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Per-document table of top-level block boundaries.

Built once per source version via CheckpointTable::build; the LSP rebuilds on every didChange notification. Internally a sorted Vec<BlockCheckpoint> with byte = 0 and a sentinel at byte = source.len() as bookends, so Self::snap_to_block_boundaries is branch-free at the bounds.

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impl CheckpointTable

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pub fn build(source: &str) -> Result<Self, ParseError>

Walk source once, recording one checkpoint per top-level block. Cost: one pulldown event stream, one offset translation per checkpoint, one Vec allocation.

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Returns ParseError if parser execution cannot safely recognise the source.

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pub fn build_with_options( source: &str, parse_options: ParseOptions, ) -> Result<Self, ParseError>

Build a checkpoint table under explicit recognition policy.

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Returns ParseError if parser execution cannot safely recognise the source under parse_options.

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pub fn from_document(doc: &Document) -> Self

Build from an already parsed document.

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pub fn snap_to_block_boundaries(&self, range: Range<u32>) -> Range<u32>

Smallest [lo, hi) byte range that covers range and starts and ends on a checkpoint. Always succeeds: empty / out-of-bounds / partial-block ranges all resolve to a well-defined slice (the smallest superset; empty when the request is wholly past the source end).

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pub fn len(&self) -> usize

Number of recorded checkpoints, including the implicit byte = 0 and the end-of-source sentinel. Exposed for tests and the allocation-discipline bench.

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pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool

true iff the table has only its two bookends; the document contains no top-level block.

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impl Debug for CheckpointTable

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more

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