struct LSP::SymbolInformation

Overview

Represents information about programming constructs like variables, classes, interfaces etc.

Included Modules

Defined in:

requests/language_features/document_symbols.cr

Constructors

Instance Method Summary

Constructor Detail

def self.new(pull : JSON::PullParser) #

def self.new(**args) #

Instance Method Detail

def container_name : String? #

def container_name=(container_name : String?) #

def deprecated : Bool? #

Indicates if this symbol is deprecated.


def deprecated=(deprecated : Bool?) #

Indicates if this symbol is deprecated.


def kind : LSP::SymbolKind #

The kind of this symbol.


def kind=(kind : LSP::SymbolKind) #

The kind of this symbol.


def location : LSP::Location #

The location of this symbol. The location's range is used by a tool to reveal the location in the editor. If the symbol is selected in the tool the range's start information is used to position the cursor. So the range usually spans more then the actual symbol's name and does normally include things like visibility modifiers.

The range doesn't have to denote a node range in the sense of a abstract syntax tree. It can therefore not be used to re-construct a hierarchy of the symbols.


def location=(location : LSP::Location) #

The location of this symbol. The location's range is used by a tool to reveal the location in the editor. If the symbol is selected in the tool the range's start information is used to position the cursor. So the range usually spans more then the actual symbol's name and does normally include things like visibility modifiers.

The range doesn't have to denote a node range in the sense of a abstract syntax tree. It can therefore not be used to re-construct a hierarchy of the symbols.


def name : String #

The name of this symbol.


def name=(name : String) #

The name of this symbol.