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This reverts commit ddce6bb282764692d53b719bff4c37e3512d4556.
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It's worse than I thought...
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Also add some more detailed comments
Extract into function deleted the previous comments
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This gives the advantage that
A future extension would be to check for `feature(rustc_private)` instead
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This is a hack to work around miri being included in
our analysis of rustc-dev
Really, we should probably use an include set of the actual root libraries
I'm not sure how those are determined however
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Chalk changes just a version # bump. There are no actual commits.
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7889: Make group imports configurable r=lnicola a=asv1
Co-authored-by: asv <[email protected]>
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7895: :arrow_up: xflags r=matklad a=matklad
bors r+
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Co-authored-by: Aleksey Kladov <[email protected]>
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7892: Fix TokenStream::from_str for input consisting of a single group with delimiter r=edwin0cheng a=kevinmehall
TokenStream holds a `tt::Subtree` but assumes its `delimiter` is always `None`. In particular, the iterator implementation iterates over the inner `token_trees` and ignores the `delimiter`.
However, `TokenStream::from_str` violated this assumption when the input consists of a single group by producing a Subtree with an outer delimiter, which was ignored as seen by a procedural macro.
`tt::Subtree` is just `pub delimiter: Option<Delimiter>, pub token_trees: Vec<TokenTree>`, so a Subtree that is statically guaranteed not to have a delimiter is just `Vec<TokenTree>`.
Fixes #7810
Fixes #7875
Co-authored-by: Kevin Mehall <[email protected]>
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`TokenStream` assumes that its subtree's delimeter is `None`, and this
should be encoded in the type system instead of having a delimiter field
that is mostly ignored.
`tt::Subtree` is just `pub delimiter: Option<Delimiter>, pub
token_trees: Vec<TokenTree>`, so a Subtree that is statically guaranteed
not to have a delimiter is just Vec<TokenTree>.
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TokenStream holds a `tt::Subtree` but assumes its `delimiter` is always
`None`. In particular, the iterator implementation iterates over the
inner `token_trees` and ignores the `delimiter`.
However, `TokenStream::from_str` violated this assumption when the input
consists of a single Group by producing a Subtree with an outer
delimiter, which was ignored as seen by a procedural macro.
In this case, wrap an extra level of Subtree around it.
Fixes #7810
Fixes #7875
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These could all be block `DefMap`s instead of crate-level `DefMap`s
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7896: Only replace quotes in replace_string_with_char assist r=Veykril a=Veykril
bors r+
Co-authored-by: Lukas Wirth <[email protected]>
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7800: [WIP] 7708: Initial implementation of generate Default assist. r=Veykril a=chetankhilosiya
The Generate Default impl from new function.
Co-authored-by: Chetan Khilosiya <[email protected]>
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Also fix typo in example.
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The implementation uses hir create to find the implemented trait.
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Also added test cases for code present within module.
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Also added 1 test case to test multiple struct blocks are present.
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The Generate Default impl from new function.
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7865: preserve escape sequences when replacing string with char r=Veykril a=jDomantas
Currently it replaces escape sequence with the actual value, which is very wrong for `"\n"`.
Co-authored-by: Domantas Jadenkus <[email protected]>
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7887: Fix fail to parse :: for meta in mbe r=edwin0cheng a=edwin0cheng
fixes #7886
bors r+
Co-authored-by: Edwin Cheng <[email protected]>
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7884: Simplify TokenStream FromStr r=edwin0cheng a=edwin0cheng
Make sure `FromStr` ignore all `TokenMap` in all cases.
bors r+
Co-authored-by: Edwin Cheng <[email protected]>
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7869: Add support for deref assignments to "pull assignment up" assist. r=Veykril a=Jesse-Bakker
Fixes #7867
Co-authored-by: Jesse Bakker <[email protected]>
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Fixes #7867
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7880: Honor snippet capability when using the extract function assist r=lnicola a=Arthamys
This fixes issue #7793
Co-authored-by: san <[email protected]>
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7870: Use chalk_ir::AdtId r=Veykril a=Veykril
It's a bit unfortunate that we got two AdtId's now(technically 3 with the alias in the chalk module but that one won't allow pattern matching), one from hir_def and one from chalk_ir(hir_ty). But the hir_ty/chalk one doesn't leave hir so it shouldn't be that bad I suppose. Though if I see this right this will happen for almost all IDs.
I imagine most of the intermediate changes to using chalk ids will turn out not too nice until the refactor is over.
Co-authored-by: Lukas Wirth <[email protected]>
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