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closes #191
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alphabetical ordering is no more consistent, and much less useful then
the ordering which arises naturally when you add import.
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Closes #166
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ast::FooNode is an owned 'static counterpart to ast::Foo<'a>
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Because it's a stateful iterator, it's easier to explicitly clone it
when necesary.
Fixes clippy:clone_on_copy
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Run `cargo fmt` and ignore generated files
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127: Improve folding r=matklad a=aochagavia
I was messing around with adding support for multiline comments in folding and ended up changing a bunch of other things.
First of all, I am not convinced of folding groups of successive items. For instance, I don't see why it is worthwhile to be able to fold something like the following:
```rust
use foo;
use bar;
```
Furthermore, this causes problems if you want to fold a multiline import:
```rust
use foo::{
quux
};
use bar;
```
The problem is that now there are two possible folds at the same position: we could fold the first use or we could fold the import group. IMO, the only place where folding groups makes sense is when folding comments. Therefore I have **removed folding import groups in favor of folding multiline imports**.
Regarding folding comments, I made it a bit more robust by requiring that comments can only be folded if they have the same flavor. So if you have a bunch of `//` comments followed by `//!` comments, you will get two separate fold groups instead of a single one.
Finally, I rewrote the API in such a way that it should be trivial to add new folds. You only need to:
* Create a new FoldKind
* Add it to the `fold_kind` function that converts from `SyntaxKind` to `FoldKind`
Fixes #113
Co-authored-by: Adolfo Ochagavía <[email protected]>
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Implements a pretty barebones function signature help mechanism in
the language server.
Users can use `Analysis::resolve_callback()` to get basic information
about a call site.
Fixes #102
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116: Collapse comments upon join r=matklad a=aochagavia
Todo:
- [x] Write tests
- [x] Resolve fixmes
- [x] Implement `comment_start_length` using the parser
I left a bunch of questions as fixmes. Can someone take a look at them? Also, I would love to use the parser to calculate the length of the leading characters in a comment (`//`, `///`, `//!`, `/*`), so any hints are greatly appreciated.
Co-authored-by: Adolfo Ochagavía <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Adolfo Ochagavía <[email protected]>
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effect of running cargo gen-kinds
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Removing `-` for #114
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93: Support leading pipe in match arms r=matklad a=DJMcNab
This adds support for match arms of the form:
```rust
<...>
| X | Y => <...>,
| X => <...>,
| 1..2 => <...>,
etc
```
# Implementation discussion
This just naïvely 'eats' a leading pipe if one is available. The equivalent line in the reference `libsyntax` is in [`parse_arm`](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/441519536c8bd138e8c651743249acd6814747a1/src/libsyntax/parse/parser.rs#L3552).
As noted in the comment linked above, this feature was formally introduced as a result of rust-lang/rfcs#1925. This feature is in active use in the [`rust-analyzer` codebase](https://github.com/matklad/rust-analyzer/blob/c87fcb4ea5874a7307c1d9d1192e923f3ae2c922/crates/ra_syntax/src/syntax_kinds/generated.rs#L231)
I have added some tests for this feature, but maybe more would be required
EDIT: Always looking for feedback - is this PR description over-engineered?
Co-authored-by: Daniel McNab <[email protected]>
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