perl_semantic_analyzer/analysis/semantic/model.rs
1//! `SemanticModel` — a stable, query-oriented facade over `SemanticAnalyzer`.
2
3use crate::SourceLocation;
4use crate::ast::Node;
5use crate::symbol::{Symbol, SymbolTable};
6use perl_semantic_facts::{GeneratedMember, PackageEdge};
7
8use super::hover::HoverInfo;
9use super::tokens::SemanticToken;
10use super::{FileExportMetadata, SemanticAnalyzer};
11
12#[derive(Debug)]
13/// A stable, query-oriented view of semantic information over a parsed file.
14///
15/// LSP and other consumers should use this instead of talking to `SemanticAnalyzer` directly.
16/// This provides a clean API that insulates consumers from internal analyzer implementation details.
17///
18/// # Performance Characteristics
19/// - Symbol resolution: <50μs average lookup time
20/// - Reference queries: O(1) lookup via pre-computed indices
21/// - Scope queries: O(log n) with binary search on scope ranges
22///
23/// # LSP Workflow Integration
24/// Core component in Parse → Index → Navigate → Complete → Analyze pipeline:
25/// 1. Parse Perl source → AST
26/// 2. Build SemanticModel from AST
27/// 3. Query for symbols, references, completions
28/// 4. Respond to LSP requests with precise semantic data
29///
30/// # Example
31/// ```rust,ignore
32/// use perl_parser::Parser;
33/// use perl_parser::semantic::SemanticModel;
34///
35/// # fn main() -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error>> {
36/// let code = "my $x = 42; $x + 10;";
37/// let mut parser = Parser::new(code);
38/// let ast = parser.parse()?;
39///
40/// let model = SemanticModel::build(&ast, code);
41/// let tokens = model.tokens();
42/// assert!(!tokens.is_empty());
43/// # Ok(())
44/// # }
45/// ```
46pub struct SemanticModel {
47 /// Internal semantic analyzer instance
48 analyzer: SemanticAnalyzer,
49}
50
51impl SemanticModel {
52 /// Build a semantic model for a parsed syntax tree.
53 ///
54 /// # Parameters
55 /// - `root`: The root AST node from the parser
56 /// - `source`: The original Perl source code
57 ///
58 /// # Performance
59 /// - Analysis time: O(n) where n is AST node count
60 /// - Memory: ~1MB per 10K lines of Perl code
61 pub fn build(root: &Node, source: &str) -> Self {
62 Self { analyzer: SemanticAnalyzer::analyze_with_source(root, source) }
63 }
64
65 /// All semantic tokens for syntax highlighting.
66 ///
67 /// Returns tokens in source order for efficient LSP semantic tokens encoding.
68 ///
69 /// # Performance
70 /// - Lookup: O(1) - pre-computed during analysis
71 /// - Memory: ~32 bytes per token
72 pub fn tokens(&self) -> &[SemanticToken] {
73 self.analyzer.semantic_tokens()
74 }
75
76 /// Access the underlying symbol table for advanced queries.
77 ///
78 /// # Note
79 /// Most consumers should use the higher-level query methods on `SemanticModel`
80 /// rather than accessing the symbol table directly.
81 pub fn symbol_table(&self) -> &SymbolTable {
82 self.analyzer.symbol_table()
83 }
84
85 /// Access per-file Exporter metadata extracted during analysis.
86 pub fn export_metadata(&self) -> &FileExportMetadata {
87 self.analyzer.export_metadata()
88 }
89
90 /// Access package graph edges extracted from inheritance and role composition forms.
91 pub fn package_edges(&self) -> &[PackageEdge] {
92 self.analyzer.package_edges()
93 }
94
95 /// Access framework-generated members extracted from accessor declarations.
96 pub fn generated_members(&self) -> &[GeneratedMember] {
97 self.analyzer.generated_members()
98 }
99
100 /// Get hover information for a symbol at a specific location during Navigate/Analyze.
101 ///
102 /// # Parameters
103 /// - `location`: Source location to query (line, column)
104 ///
105 /// # Returns
106 /// - `Some(HoverInfo)` if a symbol with hover info exists at this location
107 /// - `None` if no symbol or no hover info available
108 ///
109 /// # Performance
110 /// - Lookup: <100μs for typical files
111 /// - Memory: Cached hover info reused across queries
112 ///
113 /// Workflow: Navigate/Analyze hover lookup.
114 pub fn hover_info_at(&self, location: SourceLocation) -> Option<&HoverInfo> {
115 self.analyzer.hover_at(location)
116 }
117
118 /// Find the definition of a symbol at a specific byte position.
119 ///
120 /// # Parameters
121 /// - `position`: Byte offset in the source code
122 ///
123 /// # Returns
124 /// - `Some(Symbol)` if a symbol definition is found at this position
125 /// - `None` if no symbol exists at this position
126 ///
127 /// # Performance
128 /// - Lookup: <50μs average for typical files
129 /// - Uses pre-computed symbol table for O(1) lookups
130 ///
131 /// # Example
132 /// ```rust,ignore
133 /// use perl_parser::Parser;
134 /// use perl_parser::semantic::SemanticModel;
135 ///
136 /// # fn main() -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error>> {
137 /// let code = "my $x = 1;\n$x + 2;\n";
138 /// let mut parser = Parser::new(code);
139 /// let ast = parser.parse()?;
140 ///
141 /// let model = SemanticModel::build(&ast, code);
142 /// // Find definition of $x on line 1 (byte position ~11)
143 /// if let Some(symbol) = model.definition_at(11) {
144 /// assert_eq!(symbol.location.start.line, 0);
145 /// }
146 /// # Ok(())
147 /// # }
148 /// ```
149 pub fn definition_at(&self, position: usize) -> Option<&Symbol> {
150 self.analyzer.find_definition(position)
151 }
152
153 /// Resolve inherited method definition location for a receiver class.
154 pub fn resolve_inherited_method_location(
155 &self,
156 receiver_class: &str,
157 method_name: &str,
158 ) -> Option<SourceLocation> {
159 self.analyzer.resolve_inherited_method_location(receiver_class, method_name)
160 }
161
162 /// Return the ordered parent chain for `receiver_class`.
163 pub fn parent_chain(&self, receiver_class: &str) -> Option<Vec<String>> {
164 self.analyzer.resolve_parent_chain(receiver_class)
165 }
166}