use crate::{ diagnostics::{Diagnostic, DiagnosticsContext}, Severity, }; // Diagnostic: unresolved-proc-macro // // This diagnostic is shown when a procedural macro can not be found. This usually means that // procedural macro support is simply disabled (and hence is only a weak hint instead of an error), // but can also indicate project setup problems. // // If you are seeing a lot of "proc macro not expanded" warnings, you can add this option to the // `rust-analyzer.diagnostics.disabled` list to prevent them from showing. Alternatively you can // enable support for procedural macros (see `rust-analyzer.procMacro.enable`). pub(super) fn unresolved_proc_macro( ctx: &DiagnosticsContext<'_>, d: &hir::UnresolvedProcMacro, ) -> Diagnostic { // Use more accurate position if available. let display_range = d .precise_location .unwrap_or_else(|| ctx.sema.diagnostics_display_range(d.node.clone()).range); // FIXME: it would be nice to tell the user whether proc macros are currently disabled let message = match &d.macro_name { Some(name) => format!("proc macro `{}` not expanded", name), None => "proc macro not expanded".to_string(), }; Diagnostic::new("unresolved-proc-macro", message, display_range).severity(Severity::WeakWarning) }