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... since that's the actual method on Chalk side that matches the signature.
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Plus some more adaptations to Substitution.
Lots of `assert_ty_ref` that we should revisit when introducing
lifetime/const parameters.
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Fixes #8150.
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This in particular means storing a chalk_ir::Environment, not our
TraitEnvironment. This makes InEnvironment not usable for Type, where we
need to keep the full TraitEnvironment.
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In particular, use chalk_ir::CanonicalVarKinds.
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Still far too much binder skipping going on; I find it hard to imagine
this is all correct, but the tests pass.
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This introduces a bunch of new binders in lots of places, which we have
to be careful about, but we had to add them at some point.
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This allows us to handle more cases without a query cycle, which
includes certain cases that rustc accepted. That in turn means we avoid
triggering salsa-rs/salsa#257 on valid code (it will still happen if the
user writes an actual cycle).
We actually accept more definitions than rustc now; that's because rustc
only ignores bindings when looking up super traits, whereas we now also
ignore them when looking for predicates to disambiguate associated type
shorthand. We could introduce a separate query for super traits if
necessary, but for now I think this should be fine.
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This includes starting to make use of Chalk's `Cast` trait.
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Chalk doesn't have it, and judging from the removed code, it wasn't
useful anyway.
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example: let x: String = String::from("hello world").into();
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7900: show function params in completion detail r=matklad a=JoshMcguigan
This resolves #7842 by updating the detail for function completions from `-> T` to `fn(T, U) -> V`. I added an expicit unit test for this, `ide_completion::render::fn_detail_includes_args_and_return_type`, which passes.
Lots of other unit tests fail (~60 of them) due to this change, although I believe the failures are purely cosmetic (they were testing the exact format of this output). I'm happy to go update those tests, but before I do that I'd like to make sure this is in fact the format we want for the detail?
edit - I realized `UPDATE_EXPECT=1 cargo test` automatically updates `expect!` tests. Big :+1: to whoever worked on that! So I'll go ahead and update all these tests soon. But I still would like to confirm `fn(T, U) -> V` is the desired content in the `detail` field.
8000: Use hir formatter for hover text r=matklad a=oxalica
Fix #2765 , (should) fix #4665
Co-authored-by: Josh Mcguigan <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: oxalica <[email protected]>
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Doesn't help as much as I hoped, but it helps a bit and I also did some
refactorings that were necessary anyway.
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... like it will be in Chalk. We still keep `interned_mut` and
`into_inner` methods that will probably not exist with Chalk.
This worsens performance slightly (5ginstr inference on RA), but doesn't
include other simplifications we can do yet.
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Currently `Ty` just wraps `TyKind`, but this allows us to change most
places to already use `intern` / `interned`.
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Pulls in https://github.com/rust-lang/chalk/pull/682
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Also make overflow depth and max type size configurable through env variables.
This can be helpful at least for debugging.
Fixes #6628.
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