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3074: Or patterns r=matthewjasper a=matthewjasper
Works towards #2458
Co-authored-by: Matthew Jasper <[email protected]>
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2962: Differentiate underscore alias from named aliases r=matklad a=zombiefungus
pre for Fixing Issue 2736
edited to avoid autoclosing the issue
Co-authored-by: zombiefungus <[email protected]>
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2917: Prefer imports starting with std r=matklad a=SomeoneToIgnore
Closes https://github.com/rust-analyzer/rust-analyzer/issues/2915
Co-authored-by: Kirill Bulatov <[email protected]>
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2837: Accidentally quadratic r=matklad a=matklad
Our syntax highlighting is accdentally quadratic. Current state of the PR fixes it in a pretty crude way, looks like for the proper fix we need to redo how source-analyzer works.
**NB:** don't be scared by diff stats, that's mostly a test-data file
Co-authored-by: Aleksey Kladov <[email protected]>
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2803: Fix various names, e.g. Iterator not resolving in core prelude r=matklad a=flodiebold
Basically, `Iterator` is re-exported via several steps, which happened to not be
resolved yet when we got to the prelude import, but since the name resolved to
the reexport from `core::iter` (just to no actual items), we gave up trying to
resolve it further.
Maybe part of the problem is that we can have
`PartialResolvedImport::Unresolved` or `PartialResolvedImport::Indeterminate`
with `None` in all namespaces, and handle them differently.
Fixes #2683.
Co-authored-by: Florian Diebold <[email protected]>
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Basically, `Iterator` is re-exported via several steps, which happened to not be
resolved yet when we got to the prelude import, but since the name resolved to
the reexport from `core::iter` (just to no actual items), we gave up trying to
resolve it further.
Maybe part of the problem is that we can have
`PartialResolvedImport::Unresolved` or `PartialResolvedImport::Indeterminate`
with `None` in all namespaces, and handle them differently.
Fixes #2683.
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Signed-off-by: Michal Terepeta <[email protected]>
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This change:
- introduces `compute_crate_def_map` query and renames
`CrateDefMap::crate_def_map_query` for consistency,
- annotates `crate_def_map` as `salsa::transparent` and adds a
top-level `crate_def_map` wrapper function around that starts the
profiler and immediately calls into `compute_crate_def_map` query.
This allows us to better understand where we spent the time, in
particular, how much is spent in the recomputaiton and how much in
salsa.
Example output (where we don't actually re-compute anything, but the
query still takes a non-trivial amount of time):
```
211ms - handle_inlay_hints
150ms - get_inlay_hints
150ms - SourceAnalyzer::new
65ms - def_with_body_from_child_node
65ms - analyze_container
65ms - analyze_container
65ms - Module::from_definition
65ms - Module::from_file
65ms - crate_def_map
1ms - parse_macro_query (6 calls)
0ms - raw_items_query (1 calls)
64ms - ???
```
Signed-off-by: Michal Terepeta <[email protected]>
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Signed-off-by: Michal Terepeta <[email protected]>
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2650: Add macro call support for SourceAnalyzer::type_of r=matklad a=edwin0cheng
Co-authored-by: Edwin Cheng <[email protected]>
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Now that it's not used as a direct query return value anymore, it doesn't need
to be cheaply cloneable anymore.
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Methods should be handled the same, and for items the visibility will be in the
def map.
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