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-rw-r--r-- | crates/ra_ssr/src/resolving.rs | 28 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | crates/ra_ssr/src/tests.rs | 37 |
2 files changed, 65 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/crates/ra_ssr/src/resolving.rs b/crates/ra_ssr/src/resolving.rs index d53981737..123bd2bb2 100644 --- a/crates/ra_ssr/src/resolving.rs +++ b/crates/ra_ssr/src/resolving.rs | |||
@@ -152,6 +152,7 @@ impl<'db> ResolutionScope<'db> { | |||
152 | .left_biased() | 152 | .left_biased() |
153 | .map(|token| token.parent()) | 153 | .map(|token| token.parent()) |
154 | .unwrap_or_else(|| file.syntax().clone()); | 154 | .unwrap_or_else(|| file.syntax().clone()); |
155 | let node = pick_node_for_resolution(node); | ||
155 | let scope = sema.scope(&node); | 156 | let scope = sema.scope(&node); |
156 | ResolutionScope { | 157 | ResolutionScope { |
157 | scope, | 158 | scope, |
@@ -185,6 +186,33 @@ impl<'db> ResolutionScope<'db> { | |||
185 | } | 186 | } |
186 | } | 187 | } |
187 | 188 | ||
189 | /// Returns a suitable node for resolving paths in the current scope. If we create a scope based on | ||
190 | /// a statement node, then we can't resolve local variables that were defined in the current scope | ||
191 | /// (only in parent scopes). So we find another node, ideally a child of the statement where local | ||
192 | /// variable resolution is permitted. | ||
193 | fn pick_node_for_resolution(node: SyntaxNode) -> SyntaxNode { | ||
194 | match node.kind() { | ||
195 | SyntaxKind::EXPR_STMT => { | ||
196 | if let Some(n) = node.first_child() { | ||
197 | mark::hit!(cursor_after_semicolon); | ||
198 | return n; | ||
199 | } | ||
200 | } | ||
201 | SyntaxKind::LET_STMT | SyntaxKind::BIND_PAT => { | ||
202 | if let Some(next) = node.next_sibling() { | ||
203 | return pick_node_for_resolution(next); | ||
204 | } | ||
205 | } | ||
206 | SyntaxKind::NAME => { | ||
207 | if let Some(parent) = node.parent() { | ||
208 | return pick_node_for_resolution(parent); | ||
209 | } | ||
210 | } | ||
211 | _ => {} | ||
212 | } | ||
213 | node | ||
214 | } | ||
215 | |||
188 | /// Returns whether `path` or any of its qualifiers contains type arguments. | 216 | /// Returns whether `path` or any of its qualifiers contains type arguments. |
189 | fn path_contains_type_arguments(path: Option<ast::Path>) -> bool { | 217 | fn path_contains_type_arguments(path: Option<ast::Path>) -> bool { |
190 | if let Some(path) = path { | 218 | if let Some(path) = path { |
diff --git a/crates/ra_ssr/src/tests.rs b/crates/ra_ssr/src/tests.rs index b38807c0f..18ef2506a 100644 --- a/crates/ra_ssr/src/tests.rs +++ b/crates/ra_ssr/src/tests.rs | |||
@@ -885,3 +885,40 @@ fn ufcs_matches_method_call() { | |||
885 | "#]], | 885 | "#]], |
886 | ); | 886 | ); |
887 | } | 887 | } |
888 | |||
889 | #[test] | ||
890 | fn replace_local_variable_reference() { | ||
891 | // The pattern references a local variable `foo` in the block containing the cursor. We should | ||
892 | // only replace references to this variable `foo`, not other variables that just happen to have | ||
893 | // the same name. | ||
894 | mark::check!(cursor_after_semicolon); | ||
895 | assert_ssr_transform( | ||
896 | "foo + $a ==>> $a - foo", | ||
897 | r#" | ||
898 | fn bar1() -> i32 { | ||
899 | let mut res = 0; | ||
900 | let foo = 5; | ||
901 | res += foo + 1; | ||
902 | let foo = 10; | ||
903 | res += foo + 2;<|> | ||
904 | res += foo + 3; | ||
905 | let foo = 15; | ||
906 | res += foo + 4; | ||
907 | res | ||
908 | } | ||
909 | "#, | ||
910 | expect![[r#" | ||
911 | fn bar1() -> i32 { | ||
912 | let mut res = 0; | ||
913 | let foo = 5; | ||
914 | res += foo + 1; | ||
915 | let foo = 10; | ||
916 | res += 2 - foo; | ||
917 | res += 3 - foo; | ||
918 | let foo = 15; | ||
919 | res += foo + 4; | ||
920 | res | ||
921 | } | ||
922 | "#]], | ||
923 | ) | ||
924 | } | ||