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1017: line_index and line_index_utils moved to ra_ide_api r=matklad a=pasa
line_index and line_index_utils for issue #1009
Co-authored-by: Sergey Parilin <[email protected]>
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1013: Fuzz reparsing and fix found bugs r=matklad a=pcpthm
Add fuzz test for reparsing which:
- Checks reparsing doesn't panic and validate result syntax tree.
- Checks that incremental reparsing produces the same syntax tree as full reparse.
- Check for that errors are the same as full reparsing is disabled because errors are less important than syntax tree and produce failures which I couldn't figure out how to fix immediately (FIXME comment).
I guess the current input generation is inefficient but still found several bugs:
- Arithmetic overflow (negative result on an unsigned type). I changed the signature of `SyntaxError::add_offset` to solve this problem.
- When reparsing a leaf, the token of the leaf can be joined to the next characters. Such case was not considered.
- UNDERSCORE token was not produced when text length is exactly 1 (not a reparsing bug).
- When reparsing a block, *inner* curly braces should be balanced. i.e. `{}{}` is invalid.
- Effects of deleting newlines were not considered.
Co-authored-by: pcpthm <[email protected]>
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... and fix a small bug revealed by that.
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1002: Fill partial fields r=matklad a=c410-f3r
Fixes #992
Co-authored-by: Caio <[email protected]>
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997: Improve filtering of file roots r=matklad a=vipentti
`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.
Relates to discussion in #869
Co-authored-by: Ville Penttinen <[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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1003: make Name::new private r=flodiebold a=matklad
This maybe is overengineering, but it seems cool to keep names completely opaque.
r? @flodiebold
Co-authored-by: Aleksey Kladov <[email protected]>
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998: import resolution is immutable r=matklad a=matklad
Co-authored-by: Aleksey Kladov <[email protected]>
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996: Allow attributes on top level expressions r=matklad a=pcpthm
This PR modifies parser to allow outer attributes on top level expression. Here, top level expression means either
- Expression statement e.g. `foo();`
- Last expression in a block without semicolon `bar()` in `{ foo(); bar() }`.
Except for binary operation expressions and `if` expressions, which are errors (feature gated) in rustc.
Attributes on inner expressions like `foo(#[a] 1)` are not implemented.
I first tried to implement this by passing `Maker` to expression parsers. However, this implementation couldn't parse `#[attr] foo()` correctly as `CallExpr(Attr(..), PathExpr(..), ArgList(..))` and instead parsed incorrectly as `CallExpr(PathExpr(Attr(..), ..), ArgList(..))` due to the way left recursion is handled.
In the end, I introduce `undo_completion` method. Which is not the suggested approach, but it seems not very bad.
Fix #759.
Co-authored-by: pcpthm <[email protected]>
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unallowed types of expression statement
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A top level expression is either
- a expression statement or
- the last expression in a block
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993: Fix installing vscode extension on MacOS r=matklad a=funkill
VSCode often installed in MacOS as `Visual Studio Code.app` package and `code` binary located at `Contents/Resources/app/bin` in package. This path not exists in `$PATH` variable and we can't run `code`.
In previous version of `do_run` function all before space was command and all after - arguments. If path or command has spaces, extracting command breaks. To fix this i extracted command to separated argument of function.
All packages can be placed in system app dir (`/Applications`) or user app dir (`~/Applications`). I created helper function for find app in this directories.
Co-authored-by: funkill2 <[email protected]>
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Currently this matches the previous filtering, meaning all roots are filtered
using the same rules.
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991: Use Marker argument for item parsers r=matklad a=pcpthm
Before doing this for expressions, I found that the pattern (Marker argument) should be applied to the item parsers because visiblity and modifiers are parsed in a separate function.
Fixed some parser bugs:
- Fix pub_expr: `pub 42;` was allowed.
- Fix incorrect parsing of crate::path: incorrectly parsed as `crate` as a visibility.
Co-authored-by: pcpthm <[email protected]>
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- Fix pub_expr
- Fix incorrect parsing of crate::path
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989: Implement naive version of fill_struct_fields assist r=matklad a=yanchith
Fixes #964
This implements the `fill_struct_fields` assist. Currently only works for named struct fields, but not for tuple structs, because we seem to be missing a `TupleStructLit` (akin to `StructLit`, but for tuple structs). I am happy to implement `TupleStructLit` parsing given some guidance (provided it's really missing) and make the assist work for tuple structs as well. Could do so either in this PR, or another one 🙂
Sorry if I missed something important, this is my first PR for Rust Analyzer.
Btw is there any way to run the assists in emacs?
UPDATE: I just realized that parsing `TupleStructLit` would be quite difficult as it it really similar, if not identical to a function call...
Co-authored-by: yanchith <[email protected]>
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