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Change-Id: I45a856d74fb616d3bce33050f9e69d327186bd59
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Change-Id: I6e20e0163fa545de37226c1561b3b7103615626c
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Change-Id: I14e1bc628b9d2dfdb1f40de3d3707f4e872767f2
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1328: Change TokenSource to iteration based r=matklad a=edwin0cheng
This PR change the `TokenSource` trait from random access to be an iteration based trait:
```rust
/// `TokenSource` abstracts the source of the tokens parser operates one.
///
/// Hopefully this will allow us to treat text and token trees in the same way!
pub trait TokenSource {
fn current(&self) -> Token;
/// Lookahead n token
fn lookahead_nth(&self, n: usize) -> Token;
/// bump cursor to next token
fn bump(&mut self);
/// Is the current token a specified keyword?
fn is_keyword(&self, kw: &str) -> bool;
}
/// `TokenCursor` abstracts the cursor of `TokenSource` operates one.
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub struct Token {
/// What is the current token?
pub kind: SyntaxKind,
/// Is the current token joined to the next one (`> >` vs `>>`).
pub is_jointed_to_next: bool,
}
```
Note that the refactoring based on this new trait will be separated to incoming PRs
Co-authored-by: Edwin Cheng <[email protected]>
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1138: Add L_DOLLAR and R_DOLLAR r=matklad a=edwin0cheng
As discussion in issue https://github.com/rust-analyzer/rust-analyzer/issues/1132 and PR #1125 , this PR add 2 `Syntax::Kind` : `L_DOLLAR` and `R_DOLLAR` for representing `Delimiter::None` in mbe and proc_marco. By design, It should not affect the final syntax tree, and will be discard in `TreeSink`.
My original idea is handling these 2 tokens case by case, but i found that they will appear in every place in the parser (imagine `tt` matcher). So this PR only handle it in `Parser::do_bump` and `Parser::start`, although It will not fix the `expr` matcher executing order problem in original idea.
Co-authored-by: Edwin Cheng <[email protected]>
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1105: [WIP] Implement ra_mbe meta variables support r=matklad a=edwin0cheng
This PR implements the following meta variable support in `ra_mba` crate (issue #720):
- [x] `path`
- [ ] `expr`
- [ ] `ty`
- [ ] `pat`
- [ ] `stmt`
- [ ] `block`
- [ ] `meta`
- [ ] `item`
*Implementation Details*
In the macro expanding lhs phase, if we see a meta variable type, we try to create a `tt:TokenTree` from the remaining input. And then we use a special set of `ra_parser` to parse it to `SyntaxNode`.
Co-authored-by: Edwin Cheng <[email protected]>
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1082: Async block in argument position r=matklad a=andreytkachenko
Fixes case when async block appears in argument position
Co-authored-by: Andrey Tkachenko <[email protected]>
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1081: Async closure syntax r=matklad a=robojumper
Fixes #1080.
Also fixes an error introduced by #1072 where something like `async move "foo"` in expression position would trigger the assertion in `block_expr`.
Co-authored-by: robojumper <[email protected]>
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This also unifies parsing of WHERE_PRED bounds, now Lifetime bounds will also be
parsed using TYPE_BOUND_LIST
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1072: recognize async move blocks r=matklad a=memoryruins
closes #1053
Co-authored-by: memoryruins <[email protected]>
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Now bounds inside a path are parsed as DYN_TRAIT_TYPE, previously they would be
parsed as `PATH_TYPE` followed by `TYPE_BOUND_LIST`.
Basically this means `Box<T + 'f>` is now parsed almost the same as
`Box<dyn T + 'f>` with the exception of not having the `dyn` keyword.
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These are now used when parsing type bounds. In addition parsing paths inside a
bound now does not recursively parse paths, rather they are treated as separate
bounds, separated by +.
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Fixes #1020
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