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/*
* Copyright 2021 Google LLC
* Copyright 2010-2021 JetBrains s.r.o. and Kotlin Programming Language contributors.
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package com.google.devtools.ksp
import org.jetbrains.kotlin.incremental.LookupTrackerImpl
import org.jetbrains.kotlin.incremental.components.LookupTracker
import org.jetbrains.kotlin.incremental.components.Position
import org.jetbrains.kotlin.incremental.components.ScopeKind
class DualLookupTracker : LookupTracker {
val symbolTracker = LookupTrackerImpl(LookupTracker.DO_NOTHING)
val classTracker = LookupTrackerImpl(LookupTracker.DO_NOTHING)
override val requiresPosition: Boolean
get() = symbolTracker.requiresPosition || classTracker.requiresPosition
override fun record(filePath: String, position: Position, scopeFqName: String, scopeKind: ScopeKind, name: String) {
symbolTracker.record(filePath, position, scopeFqName, scopeKind, name)
if (scopeKind == ScopeKind.CLASSIFIER) {
val className = scopeFqName.substringAfterLast('.')
val outerScope = scopeFqName.substringBeforeLast('.', "")
// DO NOT USE: ScopeKind is meaningless
classTracker.record(filePath, position, outerScope, scopeKind, className)
}
}
override fun clear() {
// Do not clear symbolTracker and classTracker.
// LookupTracker.clear() is called in repeatAnalysisIfNeeded, but we need records across all rounds.
}
}