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#pragma once

#include "LibLsp/JsonRpc/serializer.h"

#include <string>
#include <vector>

// MarkedString can be used to render human readable text. It is either a
// markdown string or a code-block that provides a language and a code snippet.
// The language identifier is sematically equal to the optional language
// identifier in fenced code blocks in GitHub issues. See
// https://help.github.com/articles/creating-and-highlighting-code-blocks/#syntax-highlighting
//
// The pair of a language and a value is an equivalent to markdown:
// ```${language}
// ${value}
// ```
//
// Note that markdown strings will be sanitized - that means html will be
// escaped.
struct lsMarkedString
{
    optional<std::string> language;
    std::string value;
};

struct MarkupContent
{
    /**
         * The type of the Markup.
         */

    std::string kind;

    /**
         * The content itself.
         */

    std::string value;

    MAKE_SWAP_METHOD(MarkupContent, kind, value);
};
MAKE_REFLECT_STRUCT(MarkupContent, kind, value);

void Reflect(Writer& visitor, lsMarkedString& value);
void Reflect(Reader& visitor, lsMarkedString& value);