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9169: internal: steps towards attribute macro token mapping r=jonas-schievink a=jonas-schievink
This doesn't work yet, but we seem to be getting a bit further along (for example, we now stop highlighting `use` items inside item with attribute macros as if they were written verbatim).
bors r+
Co-authored-by: Jonas Schievink <[email protected]>
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e.g. if you have a trait T and `impl T for S` for some struct, if you
goto definition on some function name inside the impl, it will go to the
definition of that function inside the `trait T` block, rather than the
current behaviour of not going anywhere at all.
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8866: Update salsa r=matklad a=jonas-schievink
This updates salsa to include https://github.com/salsa-rs/salsa/pull/265, and removes all cancellation-related code from rust-analyzer
Co-authored-by: Jonas Schievink <[email protected]>
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8997: internal: stop expanding UseTrees during ItemTree lowering r=jonas-schievink a=jonas-schievink
Closes https://github.com/rust-analyzer/rust-analyzer/issues/8908
Messy diff, but `ItemTree` lowering got simpler, since we now have a strict 1-to-1 mapping between `ast::Item` and `ModItem`.
The most messy part is mapping a single `UseTree` back to its `ast::UseTree` counterpart for diagnostics, but I think the ad-hoc source map built during lowering does the job.
Co-authored-by: Jonas Schievink <[email protected]>
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The idea here is to eventually get rid of `dyn Diagnostic` and
`DiagnosticSink` infrastructure altogether, and just have a `enum
hir::Diagnostic` instead.
The problem with `dyn Diagnostic` is that it is defined in the lowest
level of the stack (hir_expand), but is used by the highest level (ide).
As a first step, we free hir_expand and hir_def from `dyn Diagnostic`
and kick the can up to `hir_ty`, as an intermediate state. The plan is
then to move DiagnosticSink similarly to the hir crate, and, as final
third step, remove its usage from the ide.
One currently unsolved problem is testing. You can notice that the test
which checks precise diagnostic ranges, unresolved_import_in_use_tree,
was moved to the ide layer. Logically, only IDE should have the infra to
render a specific range.
At the same time, the range is determined with the data produced in
hir_def and hir crates, so this layering is rather unfortunate. Working
on hir_def shouldn't require compiling `ide` for testing.
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8942: Add `library` semantic token modifier to items from other crates r=arzg a=arzg
Closes #5772.
A lot of code here is pretty repetitive; please let me know if you have any ideas how to improve it, or whether it’s fine as-is.
Side-note: How can I add tests for this? I don’t see a way for the test Rust code in `test_highlighting` to reference other crates to observe the new behaviour.
Co-authored-by: Aramis Razzaghipour <[email protected]>
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Lets steal this good naming from Roslyn before I forget about it yet
again.
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Doesn't save much memory (~2 mb), but interning things is generally a
good pattern to follow
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8945: fix: Make expected type work in more situations r=flodiebold a=flodiebold
Also makes call info show the correct types for generic methods.
![2021-05-23-182952_1134x616_scrot](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/906069/119269023-dd5a5b00-bbf5-11eb-993a-b6e122c3b9a6.png)
![2021-05-23-183117_922x696_scrot](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/906069/119269025-dfbcb500-bbf5-11eb-983c-fc415b8428e0.png)
Co-authored-by: Florian Diebold <[email protected]>
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The problem was the skipping of binders in
`resolve_method_call_as_callable`; this still doesn't use the _correct_
substitution, but at least it doesn't return a type with free variables
in it.
Fixes #8931.
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We can't do the easy hack that we did before anymore, where we kept
track of whether any inference variables changed since the last time we
rechecked obligations. Instead, we store the obligations in
canonicalized form; that way we can easily check the inference variables
to see whether they have changed since the goal was canonicalized.
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8813: Get some more array lengths! r=lf- a=lf-
This is built on #8799 and thus contains its changes. I'll rebase it onto master when that one gets merged. It adds support for r-a understanding the length of:
* `let a: [u8; 2] = ...`
* `let a = b"aaa"`
* `let a = [0u8; 4]`
I have added support for getting the values of byte strings, which was not previously there. I am least confident in the correctness of this part and it probably needs some more tests, as we currently have only one test that exercised that part (!).
Fixes #2922.
Co-authored-by: Jade <[email protected]>
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* rename ConstExtension->ConstExt
* refactor a manual construction of a Const
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Fix #2922: add unknown length as a condition for a type having unknown.
Incorporate reviews:
* Extract some of the const evaluation workings into functions
* Add fixmes on the hacks
* Add tests for impls on specific array lengths (these work!!! 😁)
* Add tests for const generics (indeed we don't support it yet)
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Only async semantic token modifier
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8745: Support goto_type_definition for types r=matklad a=Veykril
I'm unsure if the approach of lowering an `ast::Type` to a `hir::Type` is a good idea, it seems fine to me at least.
Fixes #2882
Co-authored-by: Lukas Tobias Wirth <[email protected]>
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Type Constructors have *parameters*, when they are substituted with type
*arguments*, we have a type.
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All def types in hir are unsubstituted
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