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authorbors[bot] <26634292+bors[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>2021-02-16 14:01:09 +0000
committerGitHub <[email protected]>2021-02-16 14:01:09 +0000
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Merge #7620
7620: Support control flow in `extract_function` assist r=matklad a=cpud36 Support `return`ing from outer function, `break`ing and `continue`ing outer loops when extracting function. # Example Transforms ```rust fn foo() -> i32 { let items = [1,2,3]; let mut sum = 0; for &item in items { <|>if item == 42 { break; }<|> sum += item; } sum } ``` Into ```rust fn foo() -> i32 { let items = [1,2,3]; let mut sum = 0; for &item in items { if fun_name(item) { break; } sum += item; } sum } fn fun_name(item: i32) -> bool { if item == 42 { return true; } false } ``` ![add_explicit_type_infer_type](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/4218373/107544222-0fadf280-6bdb-11eb-9625-ed6194ba92c0.gif) # Features Supported variants - break and function does not return => uses `bool` and plain if - break and function does return => uses `Option<T>` and matches on it - break with value and function does not return => uses `Option<T>` and if let - break with value and function does return => uses `Result<T, U>` and matches on t - same for `return` and `continue`(but we can't continue with value) Assist does handle nested loops and nested items(like functions, modules, impls) Try `expr?` operator is allowed together with `return Err(_)` and `return None`. `return expr` is not allowed. # Not supported ## Mixing `return` with `break` or `continue` If we have e.g. a `return` and a `break` in the selected code, it is unclear what the produced code should look like. We can try `Result<T, Option<U>>` or something like that, but it isn't idiomatic, nor it is established. Otherwise, implementation is relatively simple. ## `break` with label Not sure how to handle different labels for multiple `break`s. [edit] implemented try `expr?` Co-authored-by: Vladyslav Katasonov <[email protected]>
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