Class
IdeLspDiagnostic
Instance methods
ide_lsp_diagnostic_dup_raw
Increments the reference count of the underlying diagnostic variant and returns it.
Methods inherited from IdeDiagnostic (19)
ide_diagnostic_add_fixit
Adds a source fixit to the diagnostic.
ide_diagnostic_add_range
Adds a source range to the diagnostic.
ide_diagnostic_compare
ide_diagnostic_equal
ide_diagnostic_get_file
Gets the file containing the diagnostic, if any.
ide_diagnostic_get_fixit
Gets the fixit denoted by index
. This value should be less than the value
returned from ide_diagnostic_get_n_fixits().
ide_diagnostic_get_location
Gets the location of the diagnostic.
ide_diagnostic_get_marked_kind
ide_diagnostic_get_n_fixits
ide_diagnostic_get_n_ranges
ide_diagnostic_get_range
Retrieves the range found at index
. It is a programming error to call this
function with a value greater or equal to ide_diagnostic_get_n_ranges().
ide_diagnostic_get_severity
ide_diagnostic_get_text
ide_diagnostic_get_text_for_display
This creates a new string that is formatted using the diagnostics line number, column, severity, and message text in the format “line:column: severity: message”.
ide_diagnostic_hash
ide_diagnostic_set_marked_kind
ide_diagnostic_take_fixit
Adds a source fixit to the diagnostic, but does not increment the
reference count of fixit
.
ide_diagnostic_take_range
Adds a source range to the diagnostic, but does not increment the
reference count of range
.
ide_diagnostic_to_variant
Creates a GVariant
to represent the diagnostic. This can be useful when
working in subprocesses to serialize the diagnostic.
Properties
Properties inherited from IdeDiagnostic (4)
Ide.Diagnostic:display-text
Ide.Diagnostic:location
Ide.Diagnostic:severity
Ide.Diagnostic:text
Properties inherited from IdeObject (2)
Ide.Object:cancellable
The “cancellable” property is a GCancellable
that can be used by operations
that will be cancelled when the IdeObject::destroy
signal is emitted on self
.
Ide.Object:parent
The parent IdeObject
, if any.
Signals
Signals inherited from IdeObject (1)
IdeObject::destroy
The “destroy” signal is emitted when the object should destroy itself and cleanup any state that is no longer necessary. This happens when the object has been removed from the because it was requested to be destroyed, or because a parent object is being destroyed.
Signals inherited from GObject (1)
GObject::notify
The notify signal is emitted on an object when one of its properties has its value set through g_object_set_property(), g_object_set(), et al.