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A couple refactorings to necessary to support multi-file indexing #2280
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…skDescription` This way we can guarantee that all files passed to `UpdateIndexStoreTaskDescription` belong to the same target, which will simplify multi-file indexing.
…le files This pushes multi-file indexing one level closer to the actual compiler invocation.
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…the same language It doesn’t make sense to try and index files with different langauges in a single compiler invocation.
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| /// Update the index store for the given files, assuming that their targets has already been prepared. | |
| /// Update the index store for the given files, assuming that their target has already been prepared. |
But part of some later PR is fine, testing has already run on this one.
Best reviewed commit by commit. It doesn’t do anything by itself, the goal is to ensure that
UpdateIndexStoreTaskDescriptioninstances only has files from a single target and a single language, without which it doesn’t make sense to index multiple files in the same compiler invocation.