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879: Fixes to goto definition r=vipentti a=vipentti
Previously goto definition would fail when the cursor was over the name of the definition. Now we should properly resolve to a `NavigationTarget` when on top of the name of a definition.
In addition this adds `name_range` field to `FileSymbol`, this further fixes goto_definition and symbol based navigation by allowing the `NavigationTarget` to actually have a `focus_range`, meaning instead of focusing on the start of the `full_range`, we can have the cursor focus on the name.
e.g. goto definition
```rust
fn bar() {
fn foo() { }
foo<|>();
}
```
Previously this would put the cursor at the start of the FN_DEF:
```rust
fn bar() {
<|>fn foo() { }
foo();
}
```
Now when using the symbol based resolving, we'll have a proper focus range and instead put the cursor at the start of the name.
```rust
fn bar() {
fn <|>foo() { }
foo();
}
```
This fixes #877 but doesn't contain the refactoring of the return type for `goto_definition`
Co-authored-by: Ville Penttinen <[email protected]>
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This contains the syntax range of the name itself, allowing NavigationTarget to
properly set the focus_range. This should make it so that when using symbol
based navigation, we should always focus on the name, instead of the full range.
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We now allow goto_definition to return the named NavigationTarget if the cursor
is on the name of a definition.
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I think it'll be better to make the path resolution the number of unresolved
segments, not the first unresolved index; then this error could simply not have
happened. But I'll do that separately.
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866: Implement basic support for Associated Methods r=flodiebold a=vipentti
This is my attempt at learning to understand how the type inference works by adding basic support for associated methods. Currently it does not resolve associated types or constants.
The basic idea is that `Resolver::resolve_path` returns a new `PathResult` type, which has two variants, `FullyResolved` and `PartiallyResolved`, fully resolved matches the previous behavior, where as `PartiallyResolved` contains the `PerNs<Resolution` in addition to a `segment_index` which contains the index of the segment which we failed to resolve. This index can then be used to continue inference in `infer_path_expr` using the `Type` we managed to resolve.
This changes some of the previous apis, so looking for feedback and suggestions.
This should enable fixing #832
Co-authored-by: Ville Penttinen <[email protected]>
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This also adds new pub(crate) resolve_path_segments which returns the
PathResult, which may or may not be fully resolved. PathResult is also now
pub(crate) since it is an implementation detail.
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This is done in `infer_path_expr`. When `Resolver::resolve_path` returns
`PartiallyResolved`, we use the returned `Resolution` together with the given
`segment_index` to check if we can find something matching the segment at
segment_index in the impls for that particular type.
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864: Fix handling of generics in tuple variants and refactor a bit r=matklad a=flodiebold
(The problem was that we created separate substitutions for the return value, so we lost the connection between the type arguments in the constructor call and the type arguments of the result.)
Also make them display a tiny bit nicer.
Fixes #860.
Co-authored-by: Florian Diebold <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Florian Diebold <[email protected]>
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Also make them display a tiny bit nicer.
Fixes #860.
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876: Fix join_lines not adding a comma after join_single_expr_block with match arm r=matklad a=vipentti
Fixes #868
Co-authored-by: Ville Penttinen <[email protected]>
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We will also remove optional whitespace between the expression and the comma.
e.g.
```rust
fn foo() {
let x = (<|>{
4
} ,); // NOTE: whitespace
}
```
becomes
```rust
fn foo() {
let x = (<|>4,);
}
```
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It's too much trouble maintaining it
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Benchmarks show no difference. This is probably because we are
bottlenecked on memory allocations, and we should fix that, but we are
not optimizing for performance just yet.
changes. Lines starting # with '#' will be ignored, and an empty
message aborts the commit. # # On branch token-source # Changes to be
committed: # modified: crates/ra_syntax/src/parsing/parser_api.rs #
modified: crates/ra_syntax/src/parsing/parser_impl.rs #
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