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fix: change syntax of comments to remove warning #139

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86 changes: 42 additions & 44 deletions src/lsp/types.h
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Expand Up @@ -718,19 +718,18 @@ struct WorkDoneProgressOptions
std::optional<bool> workDoneProgress;
};

/*
The glob pattern to watch relative to the base path. Glob patterns can have the following syntax:
- `*` to match one or more characters in a path segment
- `?` to match on one character in a path segment
- `**` to match any number of path segments, including none
- `{}` to group conditions (e.g. `**​/*.{ts,js}` matches all TypeScript and JavaScript files)
- `[]` to declare a range of characters to match in a path segment (e.g., `example.[0-9]` to match on `example.0`,
`example.1`, …)
- `[!...]` to negate a range of characters to match in a path segment (e.g., `example.[!0-9]` to match on `example.a`,
`example.b`, but not `example.0`)
// The glob pattern to watch relative to the base path. Glob patterns can have the following syntax:
// - `*` to match one or more characters in a path segment
// - `?` to match on one character in a path segment
// - `**` to match any number of path segments, including none
// - `{}` to group conditions (e.g. `**​/*.{ts,js}` matches all TypeScript and JavaScript files)
// - `[]` to declare a range of characters to match in a path segment (e.g., `example.[0-9]` to match on `example.0`,
// `example.1`, …)
// - `[!...]` to negate a range of characters to match in a path segment (e.g., `example.[!0-9]` to match on
// `example.a`, `example.b`, but not `example.0`)

// @since 3.17.0

@since 3.17.0
*/
using Pattern = std::string;

struct FoldingRange
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -2421,26 +2420,25 @@ Note that markdown strings will be sanitized - that means html will be escaped.
*/
using MarkedString = std::variant<std::string, MarkedStringFull>;

/*
A document filter denotes a document by different properties like
the [language](#TextDocument.languageId), the [scheme](#Uri.scheme) of
its resource, or a glob-pattern that is applied to the [path](#TextDocument.fileName).

Glob patterns can have the following syntax:
- `*` to match one or more characters in a path segment
- `?` to match on one character in a path segment
- `**` to match any number of path segments, including none
- `{}` to group sub patterns into an OR expression. (e.g. `**​/*.{ts,js}` matches all TypeScript and JavaScript files)
- `[]` to declare a range of characters to match in a path segment (e.g., `example.[0-9]` to match on `example.0`,
`example.1`, …)
- `[!...]` to negate a range of characters to match in a path segment (e.g., `example.[!0-9]` to match on `example.a`,
`example.b`, but not `example.0`)

@sample A language filter that applies to typescript files on disk: `{ language: 'typescript', scheme: 'file' }`
@sample A language filter that applies to all package.json paths: `{ language: 'json', pattern: '**package.json' }`

@since 3.17.0
*/
// A document filter denotes a document by different properties like
// the [language](#TextDocument.languageId), the [scheme](#Uri.scheme) of
// its resource, or a glob-pattern that is applied to the [path](#TextDocument.fileName).

// Glob patterns can have the following syntax:
// - `*` to match one or more characters in a path segment
// - `?` to match on one character in a path segment
// - `**` to match any number of path segments, including none
// - `{}` to group sub patterns into an OR expression. (e.g. `**​/*.{ts,js}` matches all TypeScript and JavaScript
// files)
// - `[]` to declare a range of characters to match in a path segment (e.g., `example.[0-9]` to match on `example.0`,
// `example.1`, …)
// - `[!...]` to negate a range of characters to match in a path segment (e.g., `example.[!0-9]` to match on
// `example.a`, `example.b`, but not `example.0`)

// @sample A language filter that applies to typescript files on disk: `{ language: 'typescript', scheme: 'file' }`
// @sample A language filter that applies to all package.json paths: `{ language: 'json', pattern: '**package.json' }`

// @since 3.17.0
using TextDocumentFilter = std::variant<TextDocumentFilter_1, TextDocumentFilter_2, TextDocumentFilter_3>;

struct ConfigurationParams
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -3050,18 +3048,18 @@ struct WorkspaceUnchangedDocumentDiagnosticReport : public UnchangedDocumentDiag

struct FileOperationPattern
{
/*
The glob pattern to match. Glob patterns can have the following syntax:
- `*` to match one or more characters in a path segment
- `?` to match on one character in a path segment
- `**` to match any number of path segments, including none
- `{}` to group sub patterns into an OR expression. (e.g. `**​/*.{ts,js}` matches all TypeScript and JavaScript
files)
- `[]` to declare a range of characters to match in a path segment (e.g., `example.[0-9]` to match on `example.0`,
`example.1`, …)
- `[!...]` to negate a range of characters to match in a path segment (e.g., `example.[!0-9]` to match on
`example.a`, `example.b`, but not `example.0`)
*/

// The glob pattern to match. Glob patterns can have the following syntax:
// - `*` to match one or more characters in a path segment
// - `?` to match on one character in a path segment
// - `**` to match any number of path segments, including none
// - `{}` to group sub patterns into an OR expression. (e.g. `**​/*.{ts,js}` matches all TypeScript and JavaScript
// files)
// - `[]` to declare a range of characters to match in a path segment (e.g., `example.[0-9]` to match on
// `example.0`, `example.1`, …)
// - `[!...]` to negate a range of characters to match in a path segment (e.g., `example.[!0-9]` to match on
// `example.a`, `example.b`, but not `example.0`)

std::string glob;
/*
Whether to match files or folders with this pattern.
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