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================ Comment at: clang-tools-extra/clangd/XRefs.cpp:83 + return PD->getDefinition(); + // Objective-C classes can have three types of declarations: + // ---------------- sammccall wrote: > sammccall wrote: > > This is a really useful comment, thanks! > ... and it's gone. > I think some comment is useful here, as this line is doing something subtly > different than all the other lines - returning a decl that isn't equivalent > to its input. I had moved it to `getPreferredDecl`, will add it back here as well with more info (need to special case one more special category: a class extension) ================ Comment at: clang-tools-extra/clangd/XRefs.cpp:276 getDeclAtPosition(AST, CurLoc, Relations, NodeKind)) { // Special case: void foo() ^override: jump to the overridden method. if (const auto *CMD = llvm::dyn_cast<CXXMethodDecl>(D)) { ---------------- sammccall wrote: > dgoldman wrote: > > sammccall wrote: > > > dgoldman wrote: > > > > Think it would make sense to special case ObjCInterfaceDecl here to get > > > > at both the interface definition + implementation if available? > > > Rather than returning both results, I think it's more consistent to > > > return them as a declaration/definition pair. > > > > > > (This means special-casing ObjCImplDecl in namedDecl or at least > > > getDeclAsPosition, so you always end up with the ObjCInterfaceDecl > > > instead) > > Whoops, meant to comment here but it was lost. I'm not sure what you meant > > here. Should this be done here inside the for loop or in getDeclAtPosition? > > > > Are you saying that given: > > > > ``` > > @interface Foo // A > > @end > > @implementation Foo // B > > @end > > ``` > > B --> A here > > > > and similarly > > > > ``` > > @interface Foo // A > > @end > > @interface Foo (Ext) // B > > @end > > @implementation Foo (Ext) // C > > @end > > ``` > > B --> A > > C --> B (and A? it's unclear how this should map over, e.g. maybe Foo loc > > --> A, Ext --> B) > In the first example, selecting either A or B should yield one LocatedSymbol > with {Decl=A, Def=B}. This shouldn't require any special-casing. > > The second example is very similar to template specialization, with > exceptions: > - there's always a Decl/Def pair you may want to navigate between, whereas > in templates there rarely is, so we have ambiguity > - there's no AST like there is for template names and args, just a bag of > tokens > > I'd suggest, given `@interface Foo (Ext)`: > - we produce a LocatedSymbol with {Decl=@interface Foo(Ext), > Def=@implementation Foo(Ext)} - this is the default behavior > - if the cursor is exactly on the token `Foo`, we also produce a > LocatedSymbol with {Decl=@interface Foo, Def=@implementation Foo} - this is > similar to the template special case > - if the cursor is exactly on the token Ext... are categories > explicitly/separately declared anywhere? I guess not. If they are, we could > special case this too. > And `@implementation Foo(Ext)` should behave in exactly the same way. Trying this out now, two problems: - getDeclAtPosition will call findTarget. Due to the changes above we map `ObjCCategoryImplDecl` to its interface. This is OK but then when we check for the loc it's obviously != to the impl's loc. Should I modify this to check the contents of the loc for equality? - We call `getDeclAtPosition` only looking for DeclRelation::TemplatePattern | DeclRelation::Alias, but this is actually a DeclRelation::Underlying. If I don't add that we filter out the ObjCCategoryImplDecl. If I add it we get a failure in LocateSymbol.TemplateTypedef (we now find another symbol, not sure what is intended here) Repository: rG LLVM Github Monorepo CHANGES SINCE LAST ACTION https://reviews.llvm.org/D83501/new/ https://reviews.llvm.org/D83501 _______________________________________________ cfe-commits mailing list cfe-commits@lists.llvm.org https://lists.llvm.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cfe-commits