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844: Refactor find_all_refs to return ReferenceSearchResult r=vipentti a=vipentti
This refactors `find_all_refs` to return a new `ReferenceSearchResult` based on feedback in #839.
There are few questions/notes regarding the refactor:
1. Introducing `NavigationTarget::from_bind_pat` this simply forwards the call to `NavigationTarget::from_named`, could we just expose `from_named` directly as `pub(crate)` ?
2. Added an utility method `NavigationTarget::range` since there were few places where you would use `self.focus_range.unwrap_or(self.full_range)`
3. Implementing `IntoIterator` for `ReferenceSearchResult`. This turns `ReferenceSearchResult` into an iterator over `FileRanges` and allows previous code to mostly stay as it was based on the order that `find_all_refs` previously had (declaration first and then the references). I'm not sure if there is a way of doing the conversion to `IntoIter` without the allocation of a new vector
4. Is it possible to have a binding without a name? I'm not sure if the `NavigationTarget::from_bind_pat` can cause some edge-cases that previously were ok
This fixes #835.
Co-authored-by: Ville Penttinen <[email protected]>
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843: Impl generics r=matklad a=flodiebold
This handles type parameters on impls when typing method calls.
~One remaining problem is that the autoderefs aren't applied during the unification of the method receiver type with the actual receiver type, which means that the type parameters are only correctly inferred if no autoderefs happened.~
Co-authored-by: Florian Diebold <[email protected]>
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842: Turn ImplBlock into a copy type just containing IDs r=matklad a=flodiebold
This makes it more like the other code model types.
Also make Module::definition_source/declaration_source return HirFileIds, to
make them more like the other source functions.
Co-authored-by: Florian Diebold <[email protected]>
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This makes it more like the other code model types.
Also make Module::definition_source/declaration_source return HirFileIds, to
make them more like the other source functions.
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841: Add my emacs configuration r=matklad a=flodiebold
I cleaned up and extended my custom emacs code for RA a bit.
This relies on emacs-lsp instead of eglot, so I didn't want to just add it to the other one. It supports some more things, though.
Co-authored-by: Florian Diebold <[email protected]>
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This relies on emacs-lsp instead of eglot, so I didn't want to just add it to
the other one.
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836: auto_import: fix bug when the common path was shorter than both the c… r=matklad a=eulerdisk
Fix bug when the common path was shorter than both the current use and target path.
Wrong 1 (unnecessary self)
```
use std::fmt::nested::Debug;
std::fmt::Display<|>
```
--->
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use std::fmt::{ self, Display, nested::Debug};
Display<|>
```
Wrong 2 (unnecessary, Debug disappear!!)
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use std::fmt::Debug;
std::fmt::nested::Display
```
-->
```
use std::fmt::Debug::{ self, nested::Display, };
Display<|>
```
Co-authored-by: Andrea Pretto <[email protected]>
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use and target path.
Shorter test names.
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838: Dont slow down everyone else's testing (especially the CI) just for Mac OS X r=matklad a=pnkfelix
The allowance for up to 7 events, and thus requiring anyone with fewer than 7 events to wait for the 3 second timeout, is only relevant to fsevents (i.e. Mac OS X)
Co-authored-by: Felix S. Klock II <[email protected]>
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OS X.
Namely, the allowance for up to 7 events, and thus requiring anyone
with fewer than 7 events to wait for the 3 second timeout, is only
relevant to fsevents (i.e. Mac OS X)
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837: Generalize vfs.rs test to address fsevents timing-dependent behavior. r=matklad a=pnkfelix
Generalize `tests/vfs.rs` processing to address wildly-varying timing-dependent behavior from fsevents (i.e. on Mac OS X).
Fix #734
Co-authored-by: Felix S. Klock II <[email protected]>
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time-dependent behavior on Mac OS X.
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830: Fix test_vfs_works failing on Windows due to extra Write events r=pnkfelix a=vipentti
On Windows `notify` generates extra `Write` events for folders, which caused
`process_tasks` to not handle all tasks generated on Windows.
This fixes #827
Co-authored-by: Ville Penttinen <[email protected]>
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On Windows `notify` generates extra `Write` events for folders, which caused
`process_tasks` to not handle all tasks generated on Windows.
This fixes #827
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834: use better label for &mut ref completion r=matklad a=matklad
Co-authored-by: Aleksey Kladov <[email protected]>
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833: automatically wait for worker threads r=matklad a=matklad
closes #817
Co-authored-by: Aleksey Kladov <[email protected]>
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closes #817
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831: tweak postfix completions r=matklad a=matklad
Co-authored-by: Aleksey Kladov <[email protected]>
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* better label
* add refm for &mut
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829: Be precise about the argument list r=matklad a=kjeremy
Fixes #812
Co-authored-by: Jeremy Kolb <[email protected]>
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Fixes #812
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825: Remove call to canonicalize in BatchDatabase::load_cargo r=matklad a=vipentti
Instead of using canonicalize, we now join the given path to
`std::env::current_dir()`, which either replaces the path, if the given path is
absolute, or joins the paths.
This fixes #821.
Co-authored-by: Ville Penttinen <[email protected]>
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Instead of using canonicalize, we now join the given path to
`std::env::current_dir()`, which either replaces the path, if the given path is
absolute, or joins the paths.
This fixes #821.
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818: In `RootConfig::contains`, check against canonicalized version of root path r=matklad a=pnkfelix
In `RootConfig::contains`, check against canonicalized version of root path since OS may hand us data that uses the canonical form rather than the root as specified by the user.
This is a step towards a resolution of issue #734 but does not completely fix the problem there.
Co-authored-by: Felix S. Klock II <[email protected]>
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path since OS may hand us data that uses that rather than the root as
specified by the user.
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816: Prelude & Edition 2015 import resolution r=matklad a=flodiebold
I implemented the prelude import, but it turned out to be useless without being able to resolve any of the imports in the prelude :sweat_smile: So I had to add some edition handling and handle 2015-style imports (at least the simplified scheme proposed in rust-lang/rust#57745). So now finally `Option` resolves :smile:
One remaining problem is that we don't actually know the edition for sysroot crates. They're currently hardcoded to 2015, but there's already a bunch of PRs upgrading the editions of various rustc crates, so we'll have to detect the edition somehow, or just change the hardcoding to 2018 later, I guess...
~Also currently missing is completion for prelude names, though that shouldn't be hard to add. And `Vec` still doesn't resolve, so I need to look into that.~
Co-authored-by: Florian Diebold <[email protected]>
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(see the removed comment.)
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crate_graph macro
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813: Add support for container_name in workspace/symbol query r=matklad a=vipentti
Currently this does not fill in the container_info if a type is defined on the top level in a file.
e.g. `foo.rs`
```rust
enum Foo { }
```
`Foo` will have None as the container_name, however
```rust
mod foo_mod {
enum Foo { }
}
```
`Foo` has `foo_mod` as the container_name.
This closes #559
Co-authored-by: Ville Penttinen <[email protected]>
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This removes is_symbol_def as unnecessary.
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