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    • Nikolai Kosjar's avatar
      C++: Base parsing on editor document instead of widget · 89bd4ee3
      Nikolai Kosjar authored
      
      This mainly takes CppEditorSupport apart.
      
      * Parsing is now invoked by CPPEditorDocument itself by listening to
        QTextDocument::contentsChanged().
      
      * Upon construction and destruction CPPEditorDocument creates and
        deletes an EditorDocumentHandle for (un)registration in the model
        manager. This handle provides everything to generate the working copy
        and to access the editor document processor.
      
      * A CPPEditorDocument owns a BaseEditorDocumentProcessor instance that
        controls parsing, semantic info recalculation and the semantic
        highlighting for the document. This is more or less what is left from
        CppEditorSupport and can be considered as the backend of a
        CPPEditorDocument. CPPEditorDocument itself is quite small.
      
          * BuiltinEditorDocumentProcessor and ClangEditorDocumentProcessor
            derive from BaseEditorDocumentProcessor and implement the gaps.
      
          * Since the semantic info calculation was bound to the widget, it
            also calculated the local uses, which depend on the cursor
            position. This calculation got moved into the extracted class
            UseSeletionsUpdater in the cppeditor plugin, which is run once the
            cursor position changes or the semantic info document is updated.
      
          * Some more logic got extracted:
      	- SemanticInfoUpdater (logic was in CppEditorSupport)
      	- SemanticHighlighter (logic was in CppEditorSupport)
      
          * The *Parser and *Processor classes can be easily accessed by the
            static function get().
      
      * CppHighlightingSupport is gone since it turned out to be useless.
      
      * The editor dependency in CompletionAssistProviders is gone since we
        actually only need the file path now.
      
      Change-Id: I49d3a7bd138c5ed9620123e34480772535156508
      Reviewed-by: default avatarOrgad Shaneh <orgads@gmail.com>
      Reviewed-by: default avatarErik Verbruggen <erik.verbruggen@digia.com>
      89bd4ee3
  9. Aug 20, 2014
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  11. Jul 24, 2014
    • Nikolai Kosjar's avatar
      CppTools: Auto-include pre-compiled headers · 6a9ae7e2
      Nikolai Kosjar authored
      
      So far the pre-compiled headers were processed (thus defines from those
      headers were visible), but the actual includes for the documents were
      not added, which is necessary for lookup/completion.
      
      Note that this will be only done if pre-compiled headers are not ignored
      (Options > C++ > Code Model > [] Ignore pre-compiled headers).
      
      Change-Id: I54a8e6b00597af164d958e3e9f2a1075ea187788
      Reviewed-by: default avatarErik Verbruggen <erik.verbruggen@digia.com>
      6a9ae7e2
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