10847: fix: derive attr path handling in `replace_derive_with_manual_impl` r=rainy-me a=rainy-me
partially fixes#10666
renaming issues mentioned in https://github.com/rust-analyzer/rust-analyzer/issues/10666#issuecomment-955671021 doesn't seem to be fixable at this moment since it's not searchable?(not recorded?) by name.
<del>I'm not sure if it's appropriate to move `parse_comma_sep_paths` function to a method in `ast/node_ext`, maybe `ide_db::helpers` also make sense.</del> put into `ide_db::` instead.
Co-authored-by: rainy-me <github@yue.coffee>
10631: fix: Fix postfix completions panicking r=Veykril a=Veykril
Fixes https://github.com/rust-analyzer/rust-analyzer/issues/10243, I couldn't reproduce the panic with the given snippet, but this change should still guard against it.
bors r+
Co-authored-by: Lukas Wirth <lukastw97@gmail.com>
This renames `descend_into_macros` to `descend_into_macros_single` and `descend_into_macros_many` into `descend_into_macros`.
However, this does not touch a function in `SemanticsImpl` of same name.
10440: Fix Clippy warnings and replace some `if let`s with `match` r=Veykril a=arzg
I decided to try fixing a bunch of Clippy warnings. I am aware of this project’s opinion of Clippy (I have read both [rust-lang/clippy#5537](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/5537) and [rust-analyzer/rowan#57 (comment)](https://github.com/rust-analyzer/rowan/pull/57#discussion_r415676159)), so I totally understand if part of or the entirety of this PR is rejected. In particular, I can see how the semicolons and `if let` vs `match` commits provide comparatively little benefit when compared to the ensuing churn.
I tried to separate each kind of change into its own commit to make it easier to discard certain changes. I also only applied Clippy suggestions where I thought they provided a definite improvement to the code (apart from semicolons, which is IMO more of a formatting/consistency question than a linting question). In the end I accumulated a list of 28 Clippy lints I ignored entirely.
Sidenote: I should really have asked about this on Zulip before going through all 1,555 `if let`s in the codebase to decide which ones definitely look better as `match` :P
Co-authored-by: Aramis Razzaghipour <aramisnoah@gmail.com>