// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. // Package snippet implements the specification for the LSP snippet format. // // Snippets are "tab stop" templates returned as an optional attribute of LSP // completion candidates. As the user presses tab, they cycle through a series of // tab stops defined in the snippet. Each tab stop can optionally have placeholder // text, which can be pre-selected by editors. For a full description of syntax // and features, see "Snippet Syntax" at // https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-3-14/#textDocument_completion. // // A typical snippet looks like "foo(${1:i int}, ${2:s string})". package snippet import ( "fmt" "strings" ) // A Builder is used to build an LSP snippet piecemeal. // The zero value is ready to use. Do not copy a non-zero Builder. type Builder struct { // currentTabStop is the index of the previous tab stop. The // next tab stop will be currentTabStop+1. currentTabStop int sb strings.Builder } // Escape characters defined in https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/specifications/specification-3-14/#textDocument_completion under "Grammar". var replacer = strings.NewReplacer( `\`, `\\`, `}`, `\}`, `$`, `\$`, ) func (b *Builder) WriteText(s string) { replacer.WriteString(&b.sb, s) } // WritePlaceholder writes a tab stop and placeholder value to the Builder. // The callback style allows for creating nested placeholders. To write an // empty tab stop, provide a nil callback. func (b *Builder) WritePlaceholder(fn func(*Builder)) { fmt.Fprintf(&b.sb, "${%d:", b.nextTabStop()) if fn != nil { fn(b) } b.sb.WriteByte('}') } // WriteFinalTabstop marks where cursor ends up after the user has // cycled through all the normal tab stops. It defaults to the // character after the snippet. func (b *Builder) WriteFinalTabstop() { fmt.Fprint(&b.sb, "$0") } // In addition to '\', '}', and '$', snippet choices also use '|' and ',' as // meta characters, so they must be escaped within the choices. var choiceReplacer = strings.NewReplacer( `\`, `\\`, `}`, `\}`, `$`, `\$`, `|`, `\|`, `,`, `\,`, ) // WriteChoice writes a tab stop and list of text choices to the Builder. // The user's editor will prompt the user to choose one of the choices. func (b *Builder) WriteChoice(choices []string) { fmt.Fprintf(&b.sb, "${%d|", b.nextTabStop()) for i, c := range choices { if i != 0 { b.sb.WriteByte(',') } choiceReplacer.WriteString(&b.sb, c) } b.sb.WriteString("|}") } // String returns the built snippet string. func (b *Builder) String() string { return b.sb.String() } // nextTabStop returns the next tab stop index for a new placeholder. func (b *Builder) nextTabStop() int { // Tab stops start from 1, so increment before returning. b.currentTabStop++ return b.currentTabStop }