/// <summary> /// This is where we get the lines for parsing /// </summary> private void DoUpdate() { // It would be good to do all of this work on a background thread but we can't: // _classifier.GetClassificationSpans() should only be called on the UI thread because some // classifiers assume they are called from the UI thread. Raising the TagsChanged event from the // taggers needs to happen on the UI thread (because some consumers might assume it is being // raised on the UI thread). // // Updating the snapshot for the factory and calling the sink can happen on any thread but those // operations are so fast that there is no point. if ((!_isDisposed) && (_dirtySpans.Count > 0)) { var line = _dirtySpans[0].Start.GetContainingLine(); if (line.Length > 0) { var oldSecurityErrors = Factory.CurrentSnapshot; var newSecurityErrors = new DevSkimErrorsSnapshot(this.FilePath, oldSecurityErrors.VersionNumber + 1); bool anyNewErrors = false; string text = _textView.TextSnapshot.GetText(); Issue[] issues = SkimShim.Analyze(text, line.Snapshot.ContentType.TypeName, FilePath); // Don't populate suppressed issues foreach (Issue issue in issues.Where(x => !x.IsSuppressionInfo)) { int errorStart = issue.StartLocation.Column; int errorLength = issue.Boundary.Length; if (errorLength > 0) // Ignore any single character error. { line = _textView.TextSnapshot.GetLineFromLineNumber(issue.StartLocation.Line - 1); var newSpan = new SnapshotSpan(line.Start + errorStart - 1, errorLength); var oldError = oldSecurityErrors.Errors.Find((e) => e.Span == newSpan); if (oldError != null) { // There was a security error at the same span as the old one so we should be // able to just reuse it. oldError.NextIndex = newSecurityErrors.Errors.Count; newSecurityErrors.Errors.Add(DevSkimError.Clone(oldError)); // Don't clone the old error yet } else { newSecurityErrors.Errors.Add(new DevSkimError(newSpan, issue.Rule, !issue.IsSuppressionInfo)); } } } UpdateSecurityErrors(newSecurityErrors); } _dirtySpans = new NormalizedSnapshotSpanCollection(line.Snapshot, new NormalizedSpanCollection()); _isUpdating = false; } }
/// <summary> /// This is where we get the lines for parsing /// </summary> private void DoUpdate() { // It would be good to do all of this work on a background thread but we can't: // _classifier.GetClassificationSpans() should only be called on the UI thread because some classifiers assume they are called from the UI thread. // Raising the TagsChanged event from the taggers needs to happen on the UI thread (because some consumers might assume it is being raised on the UI thread). // // Updating the snapshot for the factory and calling the sink can happen on any thread but those operations are so fast that there is no point. if ((!_isDisposed) && (_dirtySpans.Count > 0)) { var line = _dirtySpans[0].Start.GetContainingLine(); if (line.Length > 0) { var oldSecurityErrors = this.Factory.CurrentSnapshot; var newSecurityErrors = new DevSkimErrorsSnapshot(this.FilePath, oldSecurityErrors.VersionNumber + 1); // Go through the existing errors. If they are on the line we are currently parsing then // copy them to oldLineErrors, otherwise they go to the new errors. var oldLineErrors = new List <DevSkimError>(); foreach (var error in oldSecurityErrors.Errors) { Debug.Assert(error.NextIndex == -1); if (line.Extent.Contains(error.Span)) { error.NextIndex = -1; oldLineErrors.Add(error); // Do not clone old error here ... we'll do that later there is no change. } else { error.NextIndex = newSecurityErrors.Errors.Count; newSecurityErrors.Errors.Add(DevSkimError.Clone(error)); // We must clone the old error here. } } int expectedErrorCount = newSecurityErrors.Errors.Count + oldLineErrors.Count; bool anyNewErrors = false; // provide whole line to processor so it has complete overview of the scanned code string text = line.GetText(); Problem[] issues = SkimShim.Analyze(text, line.Snapshot.ContentType.TypeName, this.FilePath); foreach (Problem result in issues) { int errorStart = result.Issue.Index; int errorLength = result.Issue.Length; if (errorLength > 0) // Ignore any single character error. { var newSpan = new SnapshotSpan(line.Start + errorStart, errorLength); var oldError = oldLineErrors.Find((e) => e.Span == newSpan); if (oldError != null) { // There was a security error at the same span as the old one so we should be able to just reuse it. oldError.NextIndex = newSecurityErrors.Errors.Count; newSecurityErrors.Errors.Add(DevSkimError.Clone(oldError)); // Don't clone the old error yet } else { newSecurityErrors.Errors.Add(new DevSkimError(newSpan, result.Issue.Rule, result.Actionable)); anyNewErrors = true; } } } // This does a deep comparison so we will only do the update if the a different set of errors was discovered compared to what we had previously. // If there were any new errors or if we didn't see all the expected errors then there is a change and we need to update the security errors. if (anyNewErrors || (newSecurityErrors.Errors.Count != expectedErrorCount)) { this.UpdateSecurityErrors(newSecurityErrors); } else { // There were no changes so we don't need to update our snapshot. // We have, however, dirtied the old errors by setting their NextIndex property on the assumption that we would be updating the errors. // Revert all those changes. foreach (var error in oldSecurityErrors.Errors) { error.NextIndex = -1; } } } // NormalizedSnapshotSpanCollection.Difference doesn't quite do what we need here. If I have {[5,5), [10,20)} and subtract {[5, 15)} and do a ...Difference, I // end up with {[5,5), [15,20)} (the zero length span at the beginning isn't getting removed). A zero-length span at the end wouldn't be removed but, in this case, // that is the desired behavior (the zero length span at the end could be a change at the beginning of the next line, which we'd want to keep). var newDirtySpans = new List <Span>(_dirtySpans.Count + 1); var extent = line.ExtentIncludingLineBreak; for (int i = 0; (i < _dirtySpans.Count); ++i) { Span s = _dirtySpans[i]; if ((s.End < extent.Start) || (s.Start >= extent.End)) // Intentionally asymmetric { newDirtySpans.Add(s); } else { if (s.Start < extent.Start) { newDirtySpans.Add(Span.FromBounds(s.Start, extent.Start)); } if ((s.End >= extent.End) && (extent.End < line.Snapshot.Length)) { newDirtySpans.Add(Span.FromBounds(extent.End, s.End)); //This could add a zero length span (which is by design since we want to ensure we security check the next line). } } } _dirtySpans = new NormalizedSnapshotSpanCollection(line.Snapshot, newDirtySpans); if (_dirtySpans.Count == 0) { // We've cleaned up all the dirty spans. _isUpdating = false; } else { // Still more work to do. _uiThreadDispatcher.BeginInvoke(new Action(() => this.DoUpdate()), DispatcherPriority.Background); } } }