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#pragma once
#include "lsDocumentUri.h"
#include "lsRange.h"
//Represents a location inside a resource, such as a line inside a text file.
struct lsLocation {
lsLocation();
lsLocation(lsDocumentUri uri, lsRange range);
bool operator==(const lsLocation& other) const;
bool operator<(const lsLocation& o) const;
lsDocumentUri uri;
lsRange range;
MAKE_SWAP_METHOD(lsLocation, uri, range)
};
MAKE_REFLECT_STRUCT(lsLocation, uri, range)
struct LinkLocation :public lsLocation
{
std::string displayName;
std::string kind;
MAKE_REFLECT_STRUCT(LinkLocation, uri, range, displayName, kind)
};
MAKE_REFLECT_STRUCT(LinkLocation, uri, range, displayName,kind)
//Represents a link between a sourceand a target location.
struct LocationLink
{
/**
* Span of the origin of this link.
*
* Used as the underlined span for mouse interaction. Defaults to the word range at
* the mouse position.
*/
optional<lsRange> originSelectionRange;
/**
* The target resource identifier of this link.
*/
lsDocumentUri targetUri;
/**
* The full target range of this link. If the target for example is a symbol then target range is the
* range enclosing this symbol not including leading/trailing whitespace but everything else
* like comments. This information is typically used to highlight the range in the editor.
*/
lsRange targetRange;
/**
* The range that should be selected and revealed when this link is being followed, e.g the name of a function.
* Must be contained by the the `targetRange`. See also `DocumentSymbol#range`
*/
lsRange targetSelectionRange;
MAKE_SWAP_METHOD(LocationLink, originSelectionRange, targetUri, targetRange, targetSelectionRange);
};
MAKE_REFLECT_STRUCT(LocationLink, originSelectionRange, targetUri, targetRange, targetSelectionRange);
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