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-// Copyright (c) 2015, the Dart project authors. Please see the AUTHORS file |
-// for details. All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a |
-// BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file. |
- |
-/** |
- * Support for client code that extends the set of files being analyzed by the |
- * analysis server. |
- * |
- * Plugins can contribute a list of file patterns. Any file whose path matches |
- * one or more of the contributed patterns will be analyzed. The file patterns |
- * are interpreted as glob patterns as defined by the 'glob' package. |
- * |
- * If a plugin is interested in analyzing a certain kind of file, it needs to |
- * ensure that files of that kind will be analyzed. It should register a list of |
- * file patterns by including code like the following in the plugin's |
- * registerExtensions method: |
- * |
- * @override |
- * void registerExtensions(RegisterExtension registerExtension) { |
- * ... |
- * registerExtension( |
- * ANALYZED_FILE_PATTERNS_EXTENSION_POINT_ID, |
- * ['*.yaml']); |
- * ... |
- * } |
- */ |
-import 'package:analysis_server/src/plugin/server_plugin.dart'; |
-import 'package:plugin/plugin.dart'; |
- |
-/** |
- * The identifier of the extension point that allows plugins to cause certain |
- * kinds of files to be analyzed. The object used as an extension must be a list |
- * of strings. The strings are interpreted as glob patterns as defined by the |
- * 'glob' package. |
- */ |
-final String ANALYZED_FILE_PATTERNS_EXTENSION_POINT_ID = Plugin.join( |
- ServerPlugin.UNIQUE_IDENTIFIER, |
- ServerPlugin.ANALYZED_FILE_PATTERNS_EXTENSION_POINT); |