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#pragma once
#include "LibLsp/JsonRpc/serializer.h"
#include <sstream>
#include "LibLsp/lsp/lsAny.h"
enum class lsErrorCodes:int32_t {
// Defined by JSON RPC
ParseError = -32700,
InvalidRequest = -32600,
MethodNotFound = -32601,
InvalidParams = -32602,
InternalError = -32603,
/**
* This is the start range of JSON RPC reserved error codes.
* It doesn't denote a real error code. No LSP error codes should
* be defined between the start and end range. For backwards
* compatibility the `ServerNotInitialized` and the `UnknownErrorCode`
* are left in the range.
*
* @since 3.16.0
*/
jsonrpcReservedErrorRangeStart = -32099,
/** @deprecated use jsonrpcReservedErrorRangeStart */
serverErrorStart = jsonrpcReservedErrorRangeStart,
/**
* This is the start range of JSON RPC reserved error codes.
* It doesn't denote a real error code.
*
* @since 3.16.0
*/
jsonrpcReservedErrorRangeEnd = -32000,
/** @deprecated use jsonrpcReservedErrorRangeEnd */
serverErrorEnd = jsonrpcReservedErrorRangeEnd,
/**
* Error code indicating that a server received a notification or
* request before the server has received the `initialize` request.
*/
ServerNotInitialized = -32002,
UnknownErrorCode = -32001,
/**
* This is the start range of LSP reserved error codes.
* It doesn't denote a real error code.
*
* @since 3.16.0
*/
lspReservedErrorRangeStart= -32899,
/**
* The server cancelled the request. This error code should
* only be used for requests that explicitly support being
* server cancellable.
*
* @since 3.17.0
*/
ServerCancelled = -32802,
/**
* The server detected that the content of a document got
* modified outside normal conditions. A server should
* NOT send this error code if it detects a content change
* in it unprocessed messages. The result even computed
* on an older state might still be useful for the client.
*
* If a client decides that a result is not of any use anymore
* the client should cancel the request.
*/
ContentModified = -32801,
/**
* The client has canceled a request and a server as detected
* the cancel.
*/
RequestCancelled = -32800,
/**
* This is the end range of LSP reserved error codes.
* It doesn't denote a real error code.
*
* @since 3.16.0
*/
lspReservedErrorRangeEnd = -32800,
};
MAKE_REFLECT_TYPE_PROXY(lsErrorCodes);
struct lsResponseError {
lsResponseError(): code(lsErrorCodes::UnknownErrorCode)
{
}
/**
* A number indicating the error type that occurred.
*/
lsErrorCodes code;
// Short description.
/**
* A string providing a short description of the error.
*/
std::string message;
/**
* A primitive or structured value that contains additional
* information about the error. Can be omitted.
*/
optional<lsp::Any> data;
std::string ToString();
void Write(Writer& visitor);
MAKE_SWAP_METHOD(lsResponseError, code, message, data)
};
MAKE_REFLECT_STRUCT(lsResponseError, code, message, data)
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