pub struct CompletionCache {Show 16 fields
pub names: Vec<CompletionItem>,
pub name_to_type: HashMap<String, String>,
pub node_members: HashMap<u64, Vec<CompletionItem>>,
pub type_to_node: HashMap<String, u64>,
pub name_to_node_id: HashMap<String, u64>,
pub method_identifiers: HashMap<u64, Vec<CompletionItem>>,
pub function_return_types: HashMap<(u64, String), String>,
pub using_for: HashMap<String, Vec<CompletionItem>>,
pub using_for_wildcard: Vec<CompletionItem>,
pub general_completions: Vec<CompletionItem>,
pub scope_declarations: HashMap<u64, Vec<ScopedDeclaration>>,
pub scope_parent: HashMap<u64, u64>,
pub scope_ranges: Vec<ScopeRange>,
pub path_to_file_id: HashMap<String, u64>,
pub linearized_base_contracts: HashMap<u64, Vec<u64>>,
pub contract_kinds: HashMap<u64, String>,
}Expand description
Completion cache built from the AST.
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§names: Vec<CompletionItem>All named identifiers as completion items (flat, unscoped).
name_to_type: HashMap<String, String>name → typeIdentifier (for dot-completion: look up what type a variable is).
node_members: HashMap<u64, Vec<CompletionItem>>node id → Vec
type_to_node: HashMap<String, u64>typeIdentifier → node id (resolve a type string to its definition).
name_to_node_id: HashMap<String, u64>contract/library/interface name → node id (for direct name dot-completion like FullMath.).
method_identifiers: HashMap<u64, Vec<CompletionItem>>node id → Vec
function_return_types: HashMap<(u64, String), String>(contract_node_id, fn_name) → return typeIdentifier.
For resolving foo(). — look up what foo returns.
using_for: HashMap<String, Vec<CompletionItem>>typeIdentifier → Vecusing X for Y.
using_for_wildcard: Vec<CompletionItem>Wildcard using-for: using X for * — available on all types.
general_completions: Vec<CompletionItem>Pre-built general completions (AST names + keywords + globals + units). Built once, returned by reference on every non-dot completion request.
scope_declarations: HashMap<u64, Vec<ScopedDeclaration>>scope node_id → declarations in that scope. Each scope (Block, FunctionDefinition, ContractDefinition, SourceUnit) has the variables/functions/types declared directly within it.
scope_parent: HashMap<u64, u64>node_id → parent scope node_id. Walk this chain upward to widen the search scope.
scope_ranges: Vec<ScopeRange>All scope ranges, for finding which scope a byte position falls in. Sorted by span size ascending (smallest first) for efficient innermost-scope lookup.
path_to_file_id: HashMap<String, u64>absolute file path → AST source file id. Used to map a URI to the file_id needed for scope resolution.
linearized_base_contracts: HashMap<u64, Vec<u64>>contract node_id → linearized base contracts (C3 linearization order). First element is the contract itself, followed by parents in resolution order. Used to search inherited state variables and functions during scope resolution.
contract_kinds: HashMap<u64, String>contract/interface/library node_id → contractKind string.
Values are "contract", "interface", or "library".
Used to determine which type(X). members to offer.
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impl Freeze for CompletionCache
impl RefUnwindSafe for CompletionCache
impl Send for CompletionCache
impl Sync for CompletionCache
impl Unpin for CompletionCache
impl UnsafeUnpin for CompletionCache
impl UnwindSafe for CompletionCache
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