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Author SHA1 Message Date
Daniel Eades
95d14c393c avoid 'cloning' types that implement 'Copy' 2023-01-10 18:20:12 +00:00
bors
a97cbb1ee9 Auto merge of #13927 - lnicola:rm-blank-issue, r=lnicola
minor: tweak wording and remove blank issue template

There's already a "blank issue" link at the bottom, and some users seem to pick this one because it's the first.
2023-01-10 18:01:48 +00:00
bors
3987c835f2 Auto merge of #13919 - danieleades:derive-hash, r=lnicola
derive 'Hash'
2023-01-10 17:48:46 +00:00
bors
c3b78f440e Auto merge of #13917 - Veykril:raw-attrs, r=Veykril
Split out hir-def attribute handling parts into hir-expand

This should help with `cfg_attr` handling for macro inputs
2023-01-10 17:35:37 +00:00
bors
674b52aaaa Auto merge of #13862 - danieleades:logic-bug, r=lnicola
comment out disabled code
2023-01-10 17:22:39 +00:00
bors
6e89e7787c Auto merge of #13923 - rust-lang:revert-13886-inlay-ligatures, r=lnicola
Revert "Use ZWNJ to prevent VSCode from forming ligatures between hints and code"

Doesn't actually seem to fix the bug, it seems to be theme dependent and I am not sure what causes it
Reverts rust-lang/rust-analyzer#13886
2023-01-10 17:07:06 +00:00
bors
8eb75220b0 Auto merge of #13924 - lnicola:sync-from-rust, r=Veykril
internal: sync from downstream
2023-01-10 16:47:46 +00:00
Laurențiu Nicola
220996c5c1 Tweak wording and remove blank issue template 2023-01-10 17:25:02 +02:00
Laurențiu Nicola
13aa7a2ca2 Merge branch 'master' into sync-from-rust 2023-01-10 16:08:39 +02:00
Lukas Wirth
4267b11c40
Revert "Use ZWNJ to prevent VSCode from forming ligatures between hints and code" 2023-01-10 09:43:08 +01:00
Daniel Eades
6153ea8dce loop-that-never-loops 2023-01-10 08:28:28 +00:00
Daniel Eades
56ffe63c3c derive 'Hash' 2023-01-10 07:18:17 +00:00
Daniel Eades
db41e6b408 remove 'deny_clippy' test 2023-01-10 07:16:27 +00:00
Daniel Eades
b971b5b64f suppress lint 2023-01-10 07:06:26 +00:00
Daniel Eades
ef4debc8b1 comment out disabled code 2023-01-10 07:02:04 +00:00
bvanjoi
9a15cc81b4 fix(ty): should query impls in nearest block 2023-01-10 10:28:17 +08:00
Lukas Wirth
621e96bd6a Encode one level of cfg_attr in attr_id 2023-01-09 21:06:13 +01:00
arcnmx
25242fe93f ⬆️ rust-analyzer
Merge commit '368e0bb32f1178cf162c2ce5f7e10b7ae211eb26'
2023-01-09 10:36:22 -08:00
Lukas Wirth
68723043db Split out hir-def attribute handling parts into hir-expand 2023-01-09 19:29:28 +01:00
bors
368e0bb32f Auto merge of #13848 - ian-h-chamberlain:feature/color-compiler-diagnostics, r=ian-h-chamberlain
Colorize `cargo check` diagnostics in VSCode via text decorations

Fixes #13648

![colored-rustc-diagnostics](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/11131775/209479884-10eef8ca-37b4-4aae-88f7-3591ac01b25e.gif)

Use ANSI control characters to display text decorations matching the VScode terminal theme, and strip them out when providing text content for rustc diagnostics.

This adds the small [`anser`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/anser) library (MIT license, no dependencies) to parse the control codes, and it also supports HTML output so it should be fairly easy to switch to a rendered HTML/webview implementation in the future

I also updated the default `cargo check` command to use the rendered ANSI diagnostics, although I'm not sure if it makes sense to put this kind of thing behind a feature flag, or whether it might have any issues on Windows (as I believe ANSI codes are not used for colorization there)?
2023-01-09 17:07:35 +00:00
Ian Chamberlain
283dfc45dd
Add docs for colorDiagnosticOutput capability 2023-01-09 11:50:37 -05:00
Ian Chamberlain
65cf7abbe2
Use experimental capability to enable color codes 2023-01-09 11:50:35 -05:00
Ian Chamberlain
738ce83d85
Strip colors before matching preview diagnostics 2023-01-09 11:49:59 -05:00
Ian Chamberlain
c3e4bc3136
Update docs to include note about ANSI diagnostics 2023-01-09 11:49:58 -05:00
Ian Chamberlain
40207906f4
Default to use colored ANSI diagnostics 2023-01-09 11:46:29 -05:00
Ian Chamberlain
1b8141b54c
Parse + decorate rendered ANSI cargo output
Use ANSI control characters to display text decorations matching the
VScode terminal theme, and strip them out when providing text content
for rustc diagnostics.

This adds the small `anser` library to parse the control codes, and it
also supports HTML output so it should be fairly easy to switch to a
rendered HTML/webview implementation if desired.
2023-01-09 11:46:29 -05:00
bors
f32e20edb9 Auto merge of #13915 - Veykril:lsp-server-msg, r=Veykril
Make it clearer when the server expects an initialized notification
2023-01-09 16:04:04 +00:00
Lukas Wirth
9eb50d3cde Make it clearer when the server expects an initialized notification 2023-01-09 17:03:36 +01:00
bors
fd300eebc9 Auto merge of #13799 - Veykril:flycheck, r=Veykril
Rename `checkOnSave` settings to `check`

Now that flychecks can be triggered without saving the setting name doesn't make that much sense anymore. This PR renames it to just `check`, but keeps `checkOnSave` as the enabling setting.
2023-01-09 15:35:38 +00:00
bors
f920b03c6c Auto merge of #13914 - WaffleLapkin:qualify_method_call_rewrite, r=lnicola
minor: Make `qualify_method_call` `RefactorRewrite`

See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/pull/13825#issuecomment-1363289767
2023-01-09 15:22:51 +00:00
bors
e125bee055 Auto merge of #13890 - lowr:fix/unescape-inline-mod-name, r=Veykril
fix: unescape inline module names in module resolution

Fixes #13884
2023-01-09 15:07:06 +00:00
bors
ba204ef07b Auto merge of #13863 - danieleades:approx-constant, r=Veykril
minor: suppress 'clippy::approx_constant' lint in test case

suppresses a false positive clippy lint
2023-01-09 14:53:46 +00:00
bors
d33fa38cc9 Auto merge of #13825 - WaffleLapkin:ufcs_to_method_call_and_back, r=Veykril
feat: Add `unqualify_method_call` assist

...which is the inverse of `qualify_method_call` assist.

![Peek 2022-12-22 22-47](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/38225716/209206554-8f067206-6fa6-48f8-849e-f6d36ee2e5a1.gif)

Optional future work:
- import the trait if needed
- remove excess references when auto-ref is possible
2023-01-09 14:37:40 +00:00
Maybe Waffle
bdaad9eb15 Make qualify_method_call RefactorRewrite 2023-01-09 14:26:48 +00:00
bors
336608aa92 Auto merge of #13810 - tfpk:tfpk/macro-inline, r=Veykril
Add action to expand a declarative macro once, inline. Fixes #13598

This commit adds a new r-a method, `expandMacroInline`, which expands the macro that's currently selected. See  #13598 for the most applicable issue; though I suspect it'll resolve part of #5949 and make #11888 significantly easier).

The macro works like this:

![rust-analyser-feature](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/10906982/208813167-3123e379-8fd5-4206-a4f4-5af1129565f9.gif)

I have 2 questions before this PR can be merged:

1. **Should we rustfmt the output?** The advantage of doing this is neater code. The disadvantages are we'd have to format the whole expr/stmt/block (since there's no point just formatting one part, especially over multiple lines), and maybe it moves the code around more in weird ways. My suggestion here is to start off by not doing any formatting; and if it appears useful we can decide to do formatting in a later release.
2.   **Is it worth solving the `$crate` hygiene issue now?** -- I think this PR is usable as of right now for some use-cases; but it is annoying that many common macros (i.e. `println!()`, `format!()`) can't be expanded further unless the user guesses the correct `$crate` value. The trouble with solving that issue is that I think it's complicated and imperfect. If we do solve it; we'd also need to either change the existing `expandMacro`/`expandMacroInline` commands; provide some option to allow/disallow `$crate` expanding; or come to some other compromise.
2023-01-09 14:24:41 +00:00
Maybe Waffle
c782353a90 Rename assist: convert_ufcs_to_method => unqualify_method_call 2023-01-09 14:23:30 +00:00
bors
938a39ab89 Auto merge of #13891 - bvanjoi:reverse-whitespace-in-assists, r=Veykril
fix: keep whitespace in extract function handler

Fixed #13874
2023-01-09 14:11:40 +00:00
Tom Kunc
769273ca4c Simplify code with @Veykril's suggestion. 2023-01-09 07:01:41 -07:00
Maybe Waffle
44c84a8d28 Add convert_ufcs_to_method assist 2023-01-09 13:50:00 +00:00
bors
ec968198b9 Auto merge of #13816 - WaffleLapkin:postfix_adjustment_hints, r=Veykril
Postfix adjustment hints

# Basic Description

This PR implements "postfix" adjustment hints:
![2022-12-21_19-27](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/38225716/208941721-d48d316f-a918-408a-9757-8d4e2b402a66.png)

They are identical to normal adjustment hints, but are rendered _after_ the expression. E.g. `expr.*` instead of `*expr`. ~~This mirrors "postfix deref" feature that I'm planning to eventually propose to the compiler.~~

# Motivation

The advantage of being postfix is that you need to add parentheses less often:

![2022-12-21_19-38](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/38225716/208944302-16718112-14a4-4438-8aed-797766391c63.png)
![2022-12-21_19-37](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/38225716/208944281-d9614888-6597-41ee-bf5d-a081d8048f94.png)

This is because a lot of "reborrow" hints are caused by field access or method calls, both of which are postfix and have higher "precedence" than prefix `&` and `*`.

Also IMHO it just looks nicer and it's more clear what is happening (order of operations).

# Modes

However, there are some cases where postfix hints need parentheses but prefix don't (for example `&x` being turned into `(&x).*.*.&` or `&**&x`).

This PR allows users to choose which look they like more. There are 4 options (`rust-analyzer.inlayHints.expressionAdjustmentHints.mode` setting):
- `prefix` — always use prefix hints (default, what was used before that PR)
- `postfix` — always use postfix hints
- `prefer_prefix` — try to minimize number of parentheses, breaking ties in favor of prefix
- `prefer_postfix` — try to minimize number of parentheses, breaking ties in favor of postfix

Comparison of all modes:

![2022-12-21_19-53](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/38225716/208947482-26357c82-2b42-47d9-acec-835f5f03f6b4.png)
![2022-12-21_19-49](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/38225716/208946731-fe566d3b-52b2-4846-994d-c2cecc769e0f.png)
![2022-12-21_19-48](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/38225716/208946742-6e237f44-805e-469a-a3db-03d8f76e1317.png)
![2022-12-21_19-47](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/38225716/208946747-79f25fae-e3ea-47d2-8d27-cb4eeac034fe.png)

# Edge cases

Where are some rare cases where chain hints weirdly interact with adjustment hints, for example (note `SourceAnalyzer.&`):

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/38225716/208947958-41c12971-f1f0-4a41-a930-47939cce9f58.png)

This is pre-existing, you can get the same effect with prefix hints (`SourceAnalyzer)`).

----

Another weird thing is this:

![2022-12-21_20-00](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/38225716/208948590-ea26d325-2108-4b35-abaa-716a65a1ae99.png)

Here `.&` is a hint and `?` is written in the source code. It looks like `?` is part of the hint because `?.` is ligature in my font. IMO this is a bug in vscode, but still worth mentioning (I'm also too lazy to report it there...).

# Fixed bugs

I've used the "needs parens" API and this accidentally fixed a bug with parens around `as`, see the test diff:
```diff,rust
     let _: *const u32  = &mut 0u32 as *mut u32;
                        //^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^<mut-ptr-to-const-ptr>
+                       //^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^(
+                       //^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^)
...
     let _: *const u32  = &mut 0u32 as *mut u32;
                        //^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^<mut-ptr-to-const-ptr>
+                       //^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^(
+                       //^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^)
```

# Changelog

changelog feature Add an option to make adjustment hints (aka reborrow hints) postfix
changelog fix Fix placement of parentheses around `as` casts for adjustment hints
2023-01-09 13:47:46 +00:00
Maybe Waffle
b6169c2a2e Add a fixme to remove hacks 2023-01-09 13:37:37 +00:00
Maybe Waffle
a9676cfbe3 Add a "bug" test for adjustment hints to check for status quo 2023-01-09 13:35:21 +00:00
Maybe Waffle
12b7f9f7bf Add an option to minimize parentheses for adjustment hints 2023-01-09 13:35:17 +00:00
bors
b0214d81e8 Auto merge of #13843 - Overpeek:master, r=Veykril
fix: generate async delegate methods

Fixes a bug where the generated async method doesn't await the result before returning it.

This is an example of what the output looked like:
```rust
struct Age<T>(T);
impl<T> Age<T> {
    pub(crate) async fn age<J, 'a>(&'a mut self, ty: T, arg: J) -> T {
        self.0
    }
}
struct Person<T> {
    age: Age<T>,
}
impl<T> Person<T> {
    pub(crate) async fn age<J, 'a>(&'a mut self, ty: T, arg: J) -> T {
        self.age.age(ty, arg) // .await is missing
    }
}
```
The `.await` is missing, so the return type is `impl Future<Output = T>` instead of `T`
2023-01-09 13:34:51 +00:00
Maybe Waffle
b89c4f0a05 Implement postfix adjustment hints
I'd say "First stab at implementing..." but I've been working on this
for a month already lol
2023-01-09 13:27:59 +00:00
Lukas Wirth
d2bb62b6a8 Rename checkOnSave settings to check 2023-01-09 14:17:13 +01:00
Lukas Wirth
87d57f51bc Rename checkOnSave settings to flycheck 2023-01-09 14:17:13 +01:00
bors
ae659125a5 Auto merge of #13763 - rami3l:fix/gen-partial-eq-generic, r=Veykril
fix: add generic `TypeBoundList` in generated derivable impl

Potentially fixes #13727.

Continuing with the work in #13732, this fix tries to add correct type bounds in the generated `impl` block:

```diff
  enum Either<T, U> {
      Left(T),
      Right(U),
  }

- impl<T, U> PartialEq for Either<T, U> {
+ impl<T: PartialEq, U: PartialEq> PartialEq for Either<T, U> {
      fn eq(&self, other: &Self) -> bool {
          match (self, other) {
              (Self::Left(l0), Self::Left(r0)) => l0 == r0,
              (Self::Right(l0), Self::Right(r0)) => l0 == r0,
              _ => false,
          }
      }
  }
```
2023-01-09 13:02:09 +00:00
bors
fe8ee9c43a Auto merge of #13744 - vtta:numthreads, r=Veykril
feat: add the ability to limit the number of threads launched by `main_loop`

## Motivation
`main_loop` defaults to launch as many threads as cpus in one machine. When developing on multi-core remote servers on multiple projects, this will lead to thousands of idle threads being created. This is very annoying when one wants check whether his program under developing is running correctly via `htop`.

<img width="756" alt="image" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/41831480/206656419-fa3f0dd2-e554-4f36-be1b-29d54739930c.png">

## Contribution
This patch introduce the configuration option `rust-analyzer.numThreads` to set the desired thread number used by the main thread pool.
This should have no effects on the performance as not all threads are actually used.
<img width="1325" alt="image" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/41831480/206656834-fe625c4c-b993-4771-8a82-7427c297fd41.png">

## Demonstration
The following is a snippet of `lunarvim` configuration using my own build.
```lua
vim.list_extend(lvim.lsp.automatic_configuration.skipped_servers, { "rust_analyzer" })
require("lvim.lsp.manager").setup("rust_analyzer", {
  cmd = { "env", "RA_LOG=debug", "RA_LOG_FILE=/tmp/ra-test.log",
    "/home/jlhu/Projects/rust-analyzer/target/debug/rust-analyzer",
  },
  init_options = {
    numThreads = 4,
  },
  settings = {
    cachePriming = {
      numThreads = 8,
    },
  },
})

```

## Limitations
The `numThreads` can only be modified via `initializationOptions` in early initialisation because everything has to wait until the thread pool starts including the dynamic settings modification support.
The `numThreads` also does not reflect the end results of how many threads is actually created, because I have not yet tracked down everything that spawns threads.
2023-01-09 11:53:23 +00:00
bors
1e20bf38b2 Auto merge of #13684 - unvalley:extract-expressions-from-format-string, r=Veykril
feat: extract_expressions_from_format_string

closes #13640
- rename to `extract_expressions_from_format_string`
- leave identifier from format string
	- but this is from rustc version 1.65.0
	- Should I add flag or something?

Note: the assist behaves below cases for now. I'll create an issue for these.
```rs
let var = 1 + 1;
// ok
format!("{var} {1+1}");   // → format!("{var} {}", 1+1);
format!("{var:?} {1+1}"); // → format!("{var:?} {}", 1 + 1);
format!("{var} {var} {1+1}"); // → format!("{var} {var} {}", 1 + 1);

// breaks (need to handle minimum width by postfix`$`)
format!("{var:width$} {1+1}"); // → format!("{var:width\$} {}", 1+1);
format!("{var:.prec$} {1+1}"); // → format!("{var:.prec\$} {}", 1+1);
format!("Hello {:1$}! {1+1}", "x" 5); // → format("Hello {:1\$}! {}", "x", 1+1);
format!("Hello {:width$}! {1+1}", "x", width = 5); // → println!("Hello {:width\$}! {}", "x", 1+1);
```

https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/38400669/204344911-f1f8fbd2-706d-414e-b1ab-d309376efb9b.mov
2023-01-09 11:40:48 +00:00