7698: Add new LSP extension for workspace symbol lookup r=matklad a=alcroito
As well as all symbol types (functions, modules).
Remove outdated documentation regarding symbol lookup filtering.
Closes#4881
Co-authored-by: alcroito <placinta@gmail.com>
8345: Add pub mod option for UnlinkedFile r=rainy-me a=rainy-me
close#8228
This is a draft that changes `Diagnostic` to contain multiple fixes. Pre analysis is in https://github.com/rust-analyzer/rust-analyzer/issues/8228#issuecomment-812887085 Because this solution is straightforward so I decided to type it out for discussion.
Currently the `check_fix` is not able to test the situation when multiple fixes available. <del>Also because `Insert 'mod x;'` and `Insert 'pub mod x;'` are so similar, I don't know how to test them correctly and want some suggestions.</del>. I added
`check_fixes` to allow checking mutiple possible fixes.
In additional, instead of append after possible existing `mod y`, I think it's possible to Insert `pub mod x;` after `pub mod y`. Should I implement this too?
Co-authored-by: rainy-me <github@rainy.me>
The new extension allows filtering of workspace symbool lookup
results by search scope or search kind.
Filtering can be configured in 3 different ways:
- The '#' or '*' markers can be added inline with the symbol lookup
query.
The '#' marker means symbols should be looked up in the current
workspace and any dependencies. If not specified, only current
workspace is considered.
The '*' marker means all kinds of symbols should be looked up
(types, functions, etc). If not specified, only type symbols are
returned.
- Each LSP request can take an optional search_scope or search_kind
argument query parameter.
- Finally there are 2 global config options that can be set for all
requests served by the active RA instance.
Add support for setting the global config options to the VSCode
extension.
The extension does not use the per-request way, but it's useful for
other IDEs.
The latest version of VSCode filters out the inline markers, so
currently the only reasonable way to use the new functionality is
via the global config.
8766: Extract function assist will add async if required r=Veykril a=JamieCunliffe
The extract function assist will check for an AWAIT_EXPR or AWAIT_KW in the body and if found, will add async to the generated function.
closes#8232
Co-authored-by: Jamie Cunliffe <Jamie.Cunliffe@outlook.com>
8795: Allow semantic tokens for strings to be disabled r=matklad a=djrenren
Fixes https://github.com/rust-analyzer/rust-analyzer/issues/7111
Pretty straightforward change, but open to any suggestions if there's a more recommended testing strategy than what I went with.
Co-authored-by: John Renner <john@jrenner.net>
8813: Get some more array lengths! r=lf- a=lf-
This is built on #8799 and thus contains its changes. I'll rebase it onto master when that one gets merged. It adds support for r-a understanding the length of:
* `let a: [u8; 2] = ...`
* `let a = b"aaa"`
* `let a = [0u8; 4]`
I have added support for getting the values of byte strings, which was not previously there. I am least confident in the correctness of this part and it probably needs some more tests, as we currently have only one test that exercised that part (!).
Fixes#2922.
Co-authored-by: Jade <software@lfcode.ca>
8819: Use package root as `cargo check` working directory r=matklad a=bcully
Cargo commands are affected by the `.cargo/config` files above
their working directory. If cargo is invoked from above the directory
holding `Cargo.toml`, it may not pick up important settings like
registry replacements, causing it to behave differently or even fail.
Most cargo invocations are currently setting their working directories
to the directory containing `Cargo.toml`, but a couple of paths remain
in which cargo is invoked from the default workspace root instead.
This change fixes that, resolving some cargo check failures that I
experienced in a multi-root workspace in which packages used different
registries.
Co-authored-by: Brendan Cully <brendan@cully.org>