Merge #127
127: Improve folding r=matklad a=aochagavia I was messing around with adding support for multiline comments in folding and ended up changing a bunch of other things. First of all, I am not convinced of folding groups of successive items. For instance, I don't see why it is worthwhile to be able to fold something like the following: ```rust use foo; use bar; ``` Furthermore, this causes problems if you want to fold a multiline import: ```rust use foo::{ quux }; use bar; ``` The problem is that now there are two possible folds at the same position: we could fold the first use or we could fold the import group. IMO, the only place where folding groups makes sense is when folding comments. Therefore I have **removed folding import groups in favor of folding multiline imports**. Regarding folding comments, I made it a bit more robust by requiring that comments can only be folded if they have the same flavor. So if you have a bunch of `//` comments followed by `//!` comments, you will get two separate fold groups instead of a single one. Finally, I rewrote the API in such a way that it should be trivial to add new folds. You only need to: * Create a new FoldKind * Add it to the `fold_kind` function that converts from `SyntaxKind` to `FoldKind` Fixes #113 Co-authored-by: Adolfo Ochagavía <github@adolfo.ochagavia.xyz>
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use rustc_hash::FxHashSet;
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use ra_syntax::{
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ast,
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AstNode,
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File, TextRange, SyntaxNodeRef,
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SyntaxKind,
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SyntaxKind::{self, *},
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Direction,
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};
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@ -20,67 +22,97 @@ pub struct Fold {
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pub fn folding_ranges(file: &File) -> Vec<Fold> {
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let mut res = vec![];
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let mut visited = FxHashSet::default();
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let mut visited_comments = FxHashSet::default();
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for node in file.syntax().descendants() {
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if visited.contains(&node) {
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continue;
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// Fold items that span multiple lines
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if let Some(kind) = fold_kind(node.kind()) {
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if has_newline(node) {
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res.push(Fold { range: node.range(), kind });
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}
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}
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let range_and_kind = match node.kind() {
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SyntaxKind::COMMENT => (
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contiguous_range_for(SyntaxKind::COMMENT, node, &mut visited),
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Some(FoldKind::Comment),
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),
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SyntaxKind::USE_ITEM => (
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contiguous_range_for(SyntaxKind::USE_ITEM, node, &mut visited),
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Some(FoldKind::Imports),
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),
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_ => (None, None),
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};
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match range_and_kind {
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(Some(range), Some(kind)) => {
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res.push(Fold {
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range: range,
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kind: kind
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});
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}
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_ => {}
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// Also fold groups of comments
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if visited_comments.contains(&node) {
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continue;
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}
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if node.kind() == COMMENT {
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contiguous_range_for_comment(node, &mut visited_comments)
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.map(|range| res.push(Fold { range, kind: FoldKind::Comment }));
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}
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}
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res
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}
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fn contiguous_range_for<'a>(
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kind: SyntaxKind,
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node: SyntaxNodeRef<'a>,
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visited: &mut FxHashSet<SyntaxNodeRef<'a>>,
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) -> Option<TextRange> {
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visited.insert(node);
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fn fold_kind(kind: SyntaxKind) -> Option<FoldKind> {
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match kind {
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COMMENT => Some(FoldKind::Comment),
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USE_ITEM => Some(FoldKind::Imports),
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_ => None
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}
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}
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let left = node;
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let mut right = node;
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for node in node.siblings(Direction::Next) {
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visited.insert(node);
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match node.kind() {
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SyntaxKind::WHITESPACE if !node.leaf_text().unwrap().as_str().contains("\n\n") => (),
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k => {
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if k == kind {
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right = node
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} else {
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break;
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}
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fn has_newline(
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node: SyntaxNodeRef,
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) -> bool {
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for descendant in node.descendants() {
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if let Some(ws) = ast::Whitespace::cast(descendant) {
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if ws.has_newlines() {
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return true;
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}
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} else if let Some(comment) = ast::Comment::cast(descendant) {
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if comment.has_newlines() {
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return true;
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}
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}
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}
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if left != right {
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false
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}
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fn contiguous_range_for_comment<'a>(
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first: SyntaxNodeRef<'a>,
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visited: &mut FxHashSet<SyntaxNodeRef<'a>>,
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) -> Option<TextRange> {
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visited.insert(first);
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// Only fold comments of the same flavor
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let group_flavor = ast::Comment::cast(first)?.flavor();
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let mut last = first;
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for node in first.siblings(Direction::Next) {
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if let Some(ws) = ast::Whitespace::cast(node) {
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// There is a blank line, which means the group ends here
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if ws.count_newlines_lazy().take(2).count() == 2 {
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break;
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}
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// Ignore whitespace without blank lines
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continue;
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}
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match ast::Comment::cast(node) {
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Some(next_comment) if next_comment.flavor() == group_flavor => {
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visited.insert(node);
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last = node;
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}
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// The comment group ends because either:
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// * An element of a different kind was reached
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// * A comment of a different flavor was reached
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_ => {
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break
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}
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}
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}
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if first != last {
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Some(TextRange::from_to(
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left.range().start(),
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right.range().end(),
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first.range().start(),
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last.range().end(),
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))
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} else {
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// The group consists of only one element, therefore it cannot be folded
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None
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}
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}
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#[cfg(test)]
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mod tests {
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use super::*;
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use test_utils::extract_ranges;
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fn do_check(text: &str, fold_kinds: &[FoldKind]) {
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let (ranges, text) = extract_ranges(text);
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let file = File::parse(&text);
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let folds = folding_ranges(&file);
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assert_eq!(folds.len(), ranges.len());
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for ((fold, range), fold_kind) in folds.into_iter().zip(ranges.into_iter()).zip(fold_kinds.into_iter()) {
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assert_eq!(fold.range.start(), range.start());
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assert_eq!(fold.range.end(), range.end());
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assert_eq!(&fold.kind, fold_kind);
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}
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_fold_comments() {
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let text = r#"
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// Hello
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<|>// Hello
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// this is a multiline
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// comment
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//
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//<|>
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// But this is not
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fn main() {
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// We should
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<|>// We should
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// also
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// fold
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// this one.
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// this one.<|>
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<|>//! But this one is different
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//! because it has another flavor<|>
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<|>/* As does this
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multiline comment */<|>
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}"#;
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let file = File::parse(&text);
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let folds = folding_ranges(&file);
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assert_eq!(folds.len(), 2);
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assert_eq!(folds[0].range.start(), 1.into());
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assert_eq!(folds[0].range.end(), 46.into());
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assert_eq!(folds[0].kind, FoldKind::Comment);
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assert_eq!(folds[1].range.start(), 84.into());
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assert_eq!(folds[1].range.end(), 137.into());
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assert_eq!(folds[1].kind, FoldKind::Comment);
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let fold_kinds = &[
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FoldKind::Comment,
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FoldKind::Comment,
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FoldKind::Comment,
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FoldKind::Comment,
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];
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do_check(text, fold_kinds);
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_fold_imports() {
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let text = r#"
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use std::str;
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use std::vec;
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use std::io as iop;
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<|>use std::{
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str,
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vec,
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io as iop
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};<|>
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fn main() {
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}"#;
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let file = File::parse(&text);
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let folds = folding_ranges(&file);
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assert_eq!(folds.len(), 1);
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assert_eq!(folds[0].range.start(), 1.into());
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assert_eq!(folds[0].range.end(), 48.into());
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assert_eq!(folds[0].kind, FoldKind::Imports);
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let folds = &[FoldKind::Imports];
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do_check(text, folds);
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}
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}
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}
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// Whitespace
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#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy)]
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pub struct Whitespace<'a> {
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syntax: SyntaxNodeRef<'a>,
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}
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impl<'a> AstNode<'a> for Whitespace<'a> {
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fn cast(syntax: SyntaxNodeRef<'a>) -> Option<Self> {
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match syntax.kind() {
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WHITESPACE => Some(Whitespace { syntax }),
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_ => None,
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}
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}
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fn syntax(self) -> SyntaxNodeRef<'a> { self.syntax }
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}
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impl<'a> Whitespace<'a> {}
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}
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impl<'a> Comment<'a> {
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pub fn text(&self) -> SmolStr {
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self.syntax().leaf_text().unwrap().clone()
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pub fn text(&self) -> &SmolStr {
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self.syntax().leaf_text().unwrap()
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}
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pub fn flavor(&self) -> CommentFlavor {
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pub fn prefix(&self) -> &'static str {
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self.flavor().prefix()
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}
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pub fn count_newlines_lazy(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &()> {
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self.text().chars().filter(|&c| c == '\n').map(|_| &())
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}
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pub fn has_newlines(&self) -> bool {
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self.count_newlines_lazy().count() > 0
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}
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}
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#[derive(Debug)]
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#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
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pub enum CommentFlavor {
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Line,
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Doc,
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}
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}
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impl<'a> Whitespace<'a> {
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pub fn text(&self) -> &SmolStr {
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&self.syntax().leaf_text().unwrap()
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}
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pub fn count_newlines_lazy(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &()> {
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self.text().chars().filter(|&c| c == '\n').map(|_| &())
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}
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pub fn has_newlines(&self) -> bool {
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self.count_newlines_lazy().count() > 0
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}
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}
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impl<'a> Name<'a> {
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pub fn text(&self) -> SmolStr {
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let ident = self.syntax().first_child()
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options: [ "NameRef" ]
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),
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"Comment": (),
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"Whitespace": (),
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},
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)
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}
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pub fn extract_offset(text: &str) -> (TextUnit, String) {
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let cursor = "<|>";
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let cursor_pos = match text.find(cursor) {
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match try_extract_offset(text) {
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None => panic!("text should contain cursor marker"),
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Some(pos) => pos,
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};
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Some(result) => result,
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}
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}
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pub fn try_extract_offset(text: &str) -> Option<(TextUnit, String)> {
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let cursor = "<|>";
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let cursor_pos = text.find(cursor)?;
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let mut new_text = String::with_capacity(text.len() - cursor.len());
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new_text.push_str(&text[..cursor_pos]);
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new_text.push_str(&text[cursor_pos + cursor.len()..]);
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let cursor_pos = TextUnit::from(cursor_pos as u32);
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(cursor_pos, new_text)
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Some((cursor_pos, new_text))
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}
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pub fn extract_range(text: &str) -> (TextRange, String) {
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let (start, text) = extract_offset(text);
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let (end, text) = extract_offset(&text);
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(TextRange::from_to(start, end), text)
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match try_extract_range(text) {
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None => panic!("text should contain cursor marker"),
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Some(result) => result,
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}
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}
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pub fn try_extract_range(text: &str) -> Option<(TextRange, String)> {
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let (start, text) = try_extract_offset(text)?;
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let (end, text) = try_extract_offset(&text)?;
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Some((TextRange::from_to(start, end), text))
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}
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pub fn extract_ranges(text: &str) -> (Vec<TextRange>, String) {
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let mut ranges = Vec::new();
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let mut text = String::from(text);
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while let Some((range, new_text)) = try_extract_range(&text) {
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text = new_text;
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ranges.push(range);
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}
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(ranges, text)
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}
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pub fn add_cursor(text: &str, offset: TextUnit) -> String {
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f: (...args: any[]) => Promise<boolean>
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) {
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const defaultCmd = `default:${name}`;
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const original = async (...args: any[]) =>
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await vscode.commands.executeCommand(defaultCmd, ...args);
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const original = (...args: any[]) =>
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vscode.commands.executeCommand(defaultCmd, ...args);
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registerCommand(name, async (...args: any[]) => {
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const editor = vscode.window.activeTextEditor;
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