rust/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/unnecessary_async.rs

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use ide_db::{
assists::{AssistId, AssistKind},
base_db::FileId,
defs::Definition,
search::FileReference,
syntax_helpers::node_ext::full_path_of_name_ref,
};
use syntax::{
ast::{self, NameLike, NameRef},
AstNode, SyntaxKind, TextRange,
};
use crate::{AssistContext, Assists};
// Assist: unnecessary_async
//
// Removes the `async` mark from functions which have no `.await` in their body.
// Looks for calls to the functions and removes the `.await` on the call site.
//
// ```
// pub async f$0n foo() {}
// pub async fn bar() { foo().await }
// ```
// ->
// ```
// pub fn foo() {}
// pub async fn bar() { foo() }
// ```
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pub(crate) fn unnecessary_async(acc: &mut Assists, ctx: &AssistContext<'_>) -> Option<()> {
let function: ast::Fn = ctx.find_node_at_offset()?;
// Do nothing if the cursor is not on the prototype. This is so that the check does not pollute
// when the user asks us for assists when in the middle of the function body.
// We consider the prototype to be anything that is before the body of the function.
let cursor_position = ctx.offset();
if cursor_position >= function.body()?.syntax().text_range().start() {
return None;
}
// Do nothing if the function isn't async.
if let None = function.async_token() {
return None;
}
// Do nothing if the function has an `await` expression in its body.
if function.body()?.syntax().descendants().find_map(ast::AwaitExpr::cast).is_some() {
return None;
}
// Do nothing if the method is a member of trait.
if let Some(impl_) = function.syntax().ancestors().nth(2).and_then(ast::Impl::cast) {
if let Some(_) = impl_.trait_() {
return None;
}
}
// Remove the `async` keyword plus whitespace after it, if any.
let async_range = {
let async_token = function.async_token()?;
let next_token = async_token.next_token()?;
if matches!(next_token.kind(), SyntaxKind::WHITESPACE) {
TextRange::new(async_token.text_range().start(), next_token.text_range().end())
} else {
async_token.text_range()
}
};
// Otherwise, we may remove the `async` keyword.
acc.add(
AssistId("unnecessary_async", AssistKind::QuickFix),
"Remove unnecessary async",
async_range,
|edit| {
// Remove async on the function definition.
edit.replace(async_range, "");
// Remove all `.await`s from calls to the function we remove `async` from.
if let Some(fn_def) = ctx.sema.to_def(&function) {
for await_expr in find_all_references(ctx, &Definition::Function(fn_def))
// Keep only references that correspond NameRefs.
.filter_map(|(_, reference)| match reference.name {
NameLike::NameRef(nameref) => Some(nameref),
_ => None,
})
// Keep only references that correspond to await expressions
.filter_map(|nameref| find_await_expression(ctx, &nameref))
{
if let Some(await_token) = &await_expr.await_token() {
edit.replace(await_token.text_range(), "");
}
if let Some(dot_token) = &await_expr.dot_token() {
edit.replace(dot_token.text_range(), "");
}
}
}
},
)
}
fn find_all_references(
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ctx: &AssistContext<'_>,
def: &Definition,
) -> impl Iterator<Item = (FileId, FileReference)> {
def.usages(&ctx.sema).all().into_iter().flat_map(|(file_id, references)| {
references.into_iter().map(move |reference| (file_id, reference))
})
}
/// Finds the await expression for the given `NameRef`.
/// If no await expression is found, returns None.
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fn find_await_expression(ctx: &AssistContext<'_>, nameref: &NameRef) -> Option<ast::AwaitExpr> {
// From the nameref, walk up the tree to the await expression.
let await_expr = if let Some(path) = full_path_of_name_ref(&nameref) {
// Function calls.
path.syntax()
.parent()
.and_then(ast::PathExpr::cast)?
.syntax()
.parent()
.and_then(ast::CallExpr::cast)?
.syntax()
.parent()
.and_then(ast::AwaitExpr::cast)
} else {
// Method calls.
nameref
.syntax()
.parent()
.and_then(ast::MethodCallExpr::cast)?
.syntax()
.parent()
.and_then(ast::AwaitExpr::cast)
};
ctx.sema.original_ast_node(await_expr?)
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
use crate::tests::{check_assist, check_assist_not_applicable};
#[test]
fn applies_on_empty_function() {
check_assist(unnecessary_async, "pub async f$0n f() {}", "pub fn f() {}")
}
#[test]
fn applies_and_removes_whitespace() {
check_assist(unnecessary_async, "pub async f$0n f() {}", "pub fn f() {}")
}
#[test]
fn does_not_apply_on_non_async_function() {
check_assist_not_applicable(unnecessary_async, "pub f$0n f() {}")
}
#[test]
fn applies_on_function_with_a_non_await_expr() {
check_assist(unnecessary_async, "pub async f$0n f() { f2() }", "pub fn f() { f2() }")
}
#[test]
fn does_not_apply_on_function_with_an_await_expr() {
check_assist_not_applicable(unnecessary_async, "pub async f$0n f() { f2().await }")
}
#[test]
fn applies_and_removes_await_on_reference() {
check_assist(
unnecessary_async,
r#"
pub async fn f4() { }
pub async f$0n f2() { }
pub async fn f() { f2().await }
pub async fn f3() { f2().await }"#,
r#"
pub async fn f4() { }
pub fn f2() { }
pub async fn f() { f2() }
pub async fn f3() { f2() }"#,
)
}
#[test]
fn applies_and_removes_await_from_within_module() {
check_assist(
unnecessary_async,
r#"
pub async fn f4() { }
mod a { pub async f$0n f2() { } }
pub async fn f() { a::f2().await }
pub async fn f3() { a::f2().await }"#,
r#"
pub async fn f4() { }
mod a { pub fn f2() { } }
pub async fn f() { a::f2() }
pub async fn f3() { a::f2() }"#,
)
}
#[test]
fn applies_and_removes_await_on_inner_await() {
check_assist(
unnecessary_async,
// Ensure that it is the first await on the 3rd line that is removed
r#"
pub async fn f() { f2().await }
pub async f$0n f2() -> i32 { 1 }
pub async fn f3() { f4(f2().await).await }
pub async fn f4(i: i32) { }"#,
r#"
pub async fn f() { f2() }
pub fn f2() -> i32 { 1 }
pub async fn f3() { f4(f2()).await }
pub async fn f4(i: i32) { }"#,
)
}
#[test]
fn applies_and_removes_await_on_outer_await() {
check_assist(
unnecessary_async,
// Ensure that it is the second await on the 3rd line that is removed
r#"
pub async fn f() { f2().await }
pub async f$0n f2(i: i32) { }
pub async fn f3() { f2(f4().await).await }
pub async fn f4() -> i32 { 1 }"#,
r#"
pub async fn f() { f2() }
pub fn f2(i: i32) { }
pub async fn f3() { f2(f4().await) }
pub async fn f4() -> i32 { 1 }"#,
)
}
#[test]
fn applies_on_method_call() {
check_assist(
unnecessary_async,
r#"
pub struct S { }
impl S { pub async f$0n f2(&self) { } }
pub async fn f(s: &S) { s.f2().await }"#,
r#"
pub struct S { }
impl S { pub fn f2(&self) { } }
pub async fn f(s: &S) { s.f2() }"#,
)
}
#[test]
fn does_not_apply_on_function_with_a_nested_await_expr() {
check_assist_not_applicable(
unnecessary_async,
"async f$0n f() { if true { loop { f2().await } } }",
)
}
#[test]
fn does_not_apply_when_not_on_prototype() {
check_assist_not_applicable(unnecessary_async, "pub async fn f() { $0f2() }")
}
#[test]
fn does_not_apply_on_async_trait_method() {
check_assist_not_applicable(
unnecessary_async,
r#"
trait Trait {
async fn foo();
}
impl Trait for () {
$0async fn foo() {}
}"#,
);
}
}