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8901: fix: `fill_match_arms` hangs on a tuple of large enums r=matklad a=iDawer
+ Lazy computation of missing arms.
+ Convenience function to test lazy computation: `ide_assists::tests::check_assist_unresolved`.
Fixes #8835
Co-authored-by: Dawer <[email protected]>
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This also adds `ide_assists::tests::check_assist_unresolved` function.
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8897: minor: Don't compare ast::Visibility by stringifying r=Veykril a=Veykril
bors r+
Co-authored-by: Lukas Tobias Wirth <[email protected]>
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The extract function assist will check for an AWAIT_EXPR in the body
and if found, will add async to the generated function.
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8845: Generate the impl block via generate_trait_impl_text_from_impl r=Veykril a=hi-rustin
Try to close https://github.com/rust-analyzer/rust-analyzer/issues/8827
Co-authored-by: hi-rustin <[email protected]>
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Fix tests
Fmt code
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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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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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I am not confident that my added byte string parsing is right.
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8814: fix: Keep doc comments and outer attrs on "Move module to file" assist r=Veykril a=Jesse-Bakker
Fixes #8804
Co-authored-by: Jesse Bakker <[email protected]>
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8820: fix: Return absolute paths in find_path if crate start is ambiguous r=Veykril a=Veykril
bors r+
Co-authored-by: Lukas Wirth <[email protected]>
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8802: Keep comments and attrs when extracting struct from enum variant r=Veykril a=DropDemBits
Fixes #6730
Still unsure if existing visibilities of fields should be forced to pub (which is what was previously done), or if it's okay to keep it in the extracted struct.
Co-authored-by: DropDemBits <[email protected]>
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8800: feat: Make "pull assignments up" assist work in more cases r=Jesse-Bakker a=Jesse-Bakker
Fixes #8771
Co-authored-by: Jesse Bakker <[email protected]>
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There's a tension between keeping a well-architectured minimal
orthogonal set of constructs, and providing convenience functions.
Relieve this pressure by introducing an dedicated module for
non-orthogonal shortcuts.
This is inspired by the django.shortcuts module which serves a similar
purpose architecturally.
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8773: fix: Correctly support SelfType when searching for usages r=Veykril a=Veykril
Fixes #7443
Co-authored-by: Lukas 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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