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4434: add more specific match postfix for Result and Option r=matklad a=bnjjj
In order to have the same behavior than `if let` and `while let`
Co-authored-by: Benjamin Coenen <[email protected]>
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Signed-off-by: Benjamin Coenen <[email protected]>
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4083: Smol documentation for ast nodes r=matklad a=Veetaha
There is a tremendous amount of TODOs to clarify the topics I am not certain about.
Please @matklad, @edwin0cheng review carefully, I even left some mentions of your names in todos to put your attention where you most probably can give comments.
In order to simplify the review, I separated the codegen (i.e. changes in `ast/generated/nodes.rs`) from `ast_src` changes (they in fact just duplicate one another) into two commits.
Also, I had to hack a little bit to let the docs be generated as doc comments and not as doc attributes because it's easier to read them this way and IIRC we don't support hints for `#[doc = ""]` attributes for now...
Closes #3682
Co-authored-by: veetaha <[email protected]>
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ConstParam)
(As per matklad)
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fixme to document it.
This reverts commit 7a49165f5d5c8186edd04f874eae8a98e39d3df6.
MacroStmts ast node is not used by itself, but it pertains
to SyntaxNodeKind MACRO_STMTS that is used by ra_paser, so
even tho the node itself is not used, it is better to keep it
with a FIXME to actually add a doc comment when it becomes useful.
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Pretty harmless typo, but it does get exposed in
lsp-rust-analyzer-expand-macro.
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4423: add tests module snippet r=bnjjj a=bnjjj
Request from a friend coming from intellij Rust
Co-authored-by: Benjamin Coenen <[email protected]>
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Signed-off-by: Benjamin Coenen <[email protected]>
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4358: add if let and while let postfix for Option and Result #4348 r=matklad a=bnjjj
close #4348
I also added `while let` for iterator or stream it could be useful
![iflet](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/5719034/81278000-676c6b80-9055-11ea-87ad-6b8476dd983f.gif)
Co-authored-by: Benjamin Coenen <[email protected]>
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4397: Textmate cooperation r=matklad a=georgewfraser
This PR tweaks the fallback TextMate scopes to make them more consistent with the existing grammar and other languages, and edits the builtin TextMate grammar to align with semantic coloring. Before is on the left, after is on the right:
<img width="855" alt="Screen Shot 2020-05-10 at 1 45 51 PM" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1369240/81512320-a8be7e80-92d4-11ea-8940-2c03f6769015.png">
**Use keyword.other for regular keywords instead of keyword**. This is a really peculiar quirk of TextMate conventions, but virtually *all* TextMate grammars use `keyword.other` (colored blue in VSCode Dark+) for regular keywords and `keyword.control` (colored purple in VSCode Dark+) for control keywords. The TextMate scope `keyword` is colored like control keywords, not regular keywords. It may seem strange that the `keyword` scope is not the right fallback for the `keyword` semantic token, but TextMate has a long and weird history. Note how keywords change from purple back to blue (what they were before semantic coloring was added):
**(1) Use punctuation.section.embedded for format specifiers**. This aligns with how Typescript colors formatting directives:
<img width="238" alt="Screen Shot 2020-05-09 at 10 54 01 AM" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1369240/81481258-93b5f280-91e3-11ea-99c2-c6d258c5bcad.png">
**(2) Consistently use `entity.name.type.*` scopes for type names**. Avoid using `entity.name.*` which gets colored like a keyword.
**(3) Use Property instead of Member for fields**. Property and Member are very similar, but if you look at the TextMate fallback scopes, it's clear that Member is intended for function-like-things (methods?) and Property is intended for variable-like-things.
**(4) Color `for` as a regular keyword when it's part of `impl Trait for Struct`**.
**(5) Use `variable.other.constant` for constants instead of `entity.name.constant`**. In the latest VSCode insiders, variable.other.constant has a subtly different color that differentiates constants from ordinary variables. It looks close to the green of types but it's not the same---it's a new color recently added to take advantage of semantic coloring.
I also made some minor changes that make the TextMate scopes better match the semantic scopes. The effect of this for the user is you observe less of a change when semantic coloring "activates". You can see the changes I made relative to the built-in TextMate grammar here:
https://github.com/rust-analyzer/rust-analyzer/pull/4397/files/a91d15c80c337dd1afb0eddd5eb048010d098ac7..97428b6d52d25f810dbd7d7a8d787740c58bfbd2#diff-6966c729b862f79f79bf7258eb3e0885
Co-authored-by: George Fraser <[email protected]>
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4403: Check client capabilities before sending progress notifications r=kjeremy a=kjeremy
Fixes #4384
Co-authored-by: Jeremy Kolb <[email protected]>
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Fixes #4384
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RUST_LOG might be set up for debugging the user's problem, slowing
down rust-analyzer considerably. That's the same reason why rustc uses
RUSTC_LOG.
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4421: Find references to a function outside module r=flodiebold a=montekki
Fixes #4188
Yet again, it looks like although the code in
https://github.com/rust-analyzer/rust-analyzer/blob/da1f316b0246ce41d7cb8560181e294089f06ef3/crates/ra_ide_db/src/search.rs#L128-L132
may be wrong, it is not hit since the `vis` is `None` at this point. The fix is similar to the #4237 case: just add another special case to `Definition::visibility()`.
Co-authored-by: Fedor Sakharov <[email protected]>
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4396: Improve panic message for ast_from_text r=jonas-schievink a=edwin0cheng
Related: #4368
Co-authored-by: Edwin Cheng <[email protected]>
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4394: Simplify r=matklad a=Veetaha
4414: Highlighting improvements r=matklad a=matthewjasper
- `static mut`s are highlighted as `mutable`.
- The name of the macro declared by `macro_rules!` is now highlighted.
Co-authored-by: veetaha <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Matthew Jasper <[email protected]>
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