pub struct Codebase { /* private fields */ }Expand description
The codebase database.
Stores function definitions by content hash, with name mappings.
Persisted to disk at ~/.trident/codebase/ (or $TRIDENT_CODEBASE_DIR).
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Source§impl Codebase
impl Codebase
Sourcepub fn open() -> Result<Self>
pub fn open() -> Result<Self>
Open or create a codebase at the default location.
Uses $TRIDENT_CODEBASE_DIR if set, otherwise ~/.trident/codebase/.
Sourcepub fn add_file(&mut self, file: &File) -> AddResult
pub fn add_file(&mut self, file: &File) -> AddResult
Add a parsed file to the codebase: hash all functions, store definitions.
Sourcepub fn lookup(&self, name: &str) -> Option<&Definition>
pub fn lookup(&self, name: &str) -> Option<&Definition>
Look up a definition by name.
Sourcepub fn hash_for_name(&self, name: &str) -> Option<&ContentHash>
pub fn hash_for_name(&self, name: &str) -> Option<&ContentHash>
Get the content hash for a name.
Sourcepub fn lookup_hash(&self, hash: &ContentHash) -> Option<&Definition>
pub fn lookup_hash(&self, hash: &ContentHash) -> Option<&Definition>
Look up a definition by hash.
Sourcepub fn list_names(&self) -> Vec<(&str, &ContentHash)>
pub fn list_names(&self) -> Vec<(&str, &ContentHash)>
List all names in the codebase, sorted alphabetically.
Sourcepub fn rename(&mut self, old_name: &str, new_name: &str) -> Result<(), String>
pub fn rename(&mut self, old_name: &str, new_name: &str) -> Result<(), String>
Rename: rebind new_name to the hash currently bound to old_name,
and remove the old_name binding.
Sourcepub fn alias(&mut self, name: &str, alias: &str) -> Result<(), String>
pub fn alias(&mut self, name: &str, alias: &str) -> Result<(), String>
Alias: add an additional name pointing to the same hash as name.
Sourcepub fn name_history(&self, name: &str) -> Vec<(ContentHash, u64)>
pub fn name_history(&self, name: &str) -> Vec<(ContentHash, u64)>
Get history of a name: all hashes it has pointed to, with timestamps.
Sourcepub fn names_for_hash(&self, hash: &ContentHash) -> Vec<&str>
pub fn names_for_hash(&self, hash: &ContentHash) -> Vec<&str>
Get all names that currently point to a given hash.
Sourcepub fn dependencies(&self, hash: &ContentHash) -> Vec<(&str, &ContentHash)>
pub fn dependencies(&self, hash: &ContentHash) -> Vec<(&str, &ContentHash)>
Get dependencies of a definition: (name, hash) pairs for each called function.
Sourcepub fn dependents(&self, hash: &ContentHash) -> Vec<(&str, &ContentHash)>
pub fn dependents(&self, hash: &ContentHash) -> Vec<(&str, &ContentHash)>
Get reverse dependencies: definitions that depend on a given hash.
Sourcepub fn stats(&self) -> CodebaseStats
pub fn stats(&self) -> CodebaseStats
Codebase statistics.
Sourcepub fn store_definition(&mut self, hash: ContentHash, def: Definition)
pub fn store_definition(&mut self, hash: ContentHash, def: Definition)
Store a definition directly by hash (used by registry publish).
Sourcepub fn bind_name(&mut self, name: &str, hash: ContentHash)
pub fn bind_name(&mut self, name: &str, hash: ContentHash)
Bind a name to a hash directly (used by registry pull).
Sourcepub fn lookup_by_prefix(
&self,
prefix: &str,
) -> Option<(&ContentHash, &Definition)>
pub fn lookup_by_prefix( &self, prefix: &str, ) -> Option<(&ContentHash, &Definition)>
Look up a definition by hash prefix (short hex or full hex).
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impl Freeze for Codebase
impl RefUnwindSafe for Codebase
impl Send for Codebase
impl Sync for Codebase
impl Unpin for Codebase
impl UnsafeUnpin for Codebase
impl UnwindSafe for Codebase
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