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This approach is correct, but it needs an addition to Restrictions too
This reverts commit ad00d0c8a5f64142e6636e8b048204c8f8982f4a.
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TODO: Fix this when the block like macro is in expression position
E.g. `test(test!{})` currently parses
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I'm not certain that this is correct, so extra eyes would be good
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Note that this has a non-spurious failure in ra_analysis/src/mock_analysis
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283: Docs r=matklad a=matklad
Co-authored-by: Aleksey Kladov <[email protected]>
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280: Fixed cast expression parsing in ra_syntax. r=matklad a=ruabmbua
Fixes #279
Related to https://github.com/rust-analyzer/rust-analyzer/pull/273
The cast expression expected any type via types::type_() function,
but the language spec does only allow TypeNoBounds (types without direct extra bounds
via `+`).
**Example:**
```rust
fn test() {
6i8 as i32 + 5;
}
```
This fails, because the types::type_() function which should parse the type after the
as keyword is greedy, and takes the plus sign after path types as extra type bounds.
My proposed fix is to replace the not implemented `type_no_plus()` just calls (`type_()`)
function, which is used at several places. The replacement is `type_with_bounds_cond(p: &mut Parser, allow_bounds: bool)`, which passes the condition to relevant sub-parsers.
This function is then called by `type_()` and the new public `type_no_bounds()`.
Co-authored-by: Roland Ruckerbauer <[email protected]>
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The cast expression expected any type via types::type_() function,
but the language spec does only allow TypeNoBounds (types without direct extra bounds
via `+`).
**Example:**
```rust
fn test() {
6i8 as i32 + 5;
}
```
This fails, because the types::type_() function which should parse the type after the
as keyword is greedy, and takes all plus sign after path types as extra.
My proposed fix is to replace the not implemented `type_no_plus()` just calls (`type_()`)
function, which is used at several places. The replacement is `type_with_bounds_cond(p: &mut Parser, allow_bounds: bool)`, which passes the condition to relevant sub-parsers.
This function is then called by `type_()` and the new public `type_no_bounds()`.
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277: use new clear-terminal feature r=matklad a=matklad
Co-authored-by: Aleksey Kladov <[email protected]>
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276: Extract and rename AtomEdit and Edit into ra_text_edit r=matklad a=vemoo
As discused in #105
Co-authored-by: Bernardo <[email protected]>
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275: Update ARCHITECTURE.md r=matklad a=h-michael
I am still not familiar with the code base, so mostly I quote crate's comments.
Co-authored-by: Hirokazu Hata <[email protected]>
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274: Add crates/*/target to gitignore r=matklad a=h-michael
I am using rls and rust-analyzer together.
Rls creates cache in `crates/*/target`, so I would like to add it to gitignore as well.
Co-authored-by: Hirokazu Hata <[email protected]>
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272: use \b as word boundary when expanding single word in comments r=matklad a=vemoo
as discused in #266
Co-authored-by: Bernardo <[email protected]>
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271: Implement format hook r=matklad a=DJMcNab
Tentatively: fixes #155.
However, this does add all changes in staged files, which might not be desirable. However, I think we can't solve that without explicit support in rustfmt for it, so it should be fine.
Co-authored-by: DJMcNab <[email protected]>
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268: WIP: resolve imports across crates r=matklad a=matklad
Co-authored-by: Aleksey Kladov <[email protected]>
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270: Checks r=matklad a=matklad
I see occasional panics when binding sources. Hopefully this assertions will make it clear where do the panics come from/
Co-authored-by: Aleksey Kladov <[email protected]>
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