use ra_db::{CrateId, Cancelable, FileId}; use ra_syntax::ast; use crate::{Name, db::HirDatabase, DefId}; /// hir::Crate describes a single crate. It's the main inteface with which /// crate's dependencies interact. Mostly, it should be just a proxy for the /// root module. #[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)] pub struct Crate { pub(crate) crate_id: CrateId, } #[derive(Debug)] pub struct CrateDependency { pub krate: Crate, pub name: Name, } impl Crate { pub fn crate_id(&self) -> CrateId { self.crate_id } pub fn dependencies(&self, db: &impl HirDatabase) -> Cancelable> { Ok(self.dependencies_impl(db)) } pub fn root_module(&self, db: &impl HirDatabase) -> Cancelable> { self.root_module_impl(db) } } #[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)] pub struct Module { pub(crate) def_id: DefId, } impl Module { pub fn source(&self, db: &impl HirDatabase) -> (FileId, Option) { self.source_impl(db) } /// Returns the crate this module is part of. pub fn krate(&self, db: &impl HirDatabase) -> Cancelable> { self.krate_impl(db) } pub fn crate_root(&self, db: &impl HirDatabase) -> Cancelable { self.crate_root_impl(db) } /// Finds a child module with the specified name. pub fn child(&self, db: &impl HirDatabase, name: &Name) -> Cancelable> { self.child_impl(db, name) } }