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Can be used like this:
```
$ cargo run --release -p ra_cli -- \
analysis-bench ../chalk/ \
--complete ../chalk/chalk-engine/src/logic.rs:94:0
loading: 225.970093ms
from scratch: 8.492373325s
no change: 445.265µs
trivial change: 95.631242ms
```
Or like this:
```
$ cargo run --release -p ra_cli -- \
analysis-bench ../chalk/ \
--highlight ../chalk/chalk-engine/src/logic.rs
loading: 209.873484ms
from scratch: 9.504916942s
no change: 7.731119ms
trivial change: 124.984039ms
```
"from scratch" includes initial analysis of the relevant bits of the
project
"no change" just asks the same question for the second time. It
measures overhead on assembling the answer outside of salsa.
"trivial change" doesn't do an actual salsa change, it just advances
the revision. This test how fast is salsa at validating things.
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1404: Fight down failures! r=matklad a=mominul
issue #1400
Now only `ra_tools` crate depends on `failure`, should I also fight those? :grin:
Co-authored-by: Muhammad Mominul Huque <[email protected]>
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This way the two IncludeRustFiles implementations can simply call the
ProjectRoots' methods, so that the include logic is in one place.
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`ProjectWorkspace::to_roots` now returns a new `ProjectRoot` which contains
information regarding whether or not the given path is part of the current
workspace or an external dependency. This information can then be used in
`ra_batch` and `ra_lsp_server` to implement more advanced filtering. This allows
us to filter some unnecessary folders from external dependencies such as tests,
examples and benches.
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This commit adds a initial implementation of project-lock.json, a build
system agnostic method of specifying the crate graph and roots.
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crate_graph macro
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Fixes typo introduced in #782
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This closes #777
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