editor/code: add option to suppress error notifications
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/issues/14193
- Added the `rust-analyzer.showRequestFailedErrorNotification` configuration option, which defaults to `true`
- If `rust-analyzer.showRequestFailedErrorNotification` is set to `true`, the current behavior is preserved.
- If `rust-analyzer.showRequestFailedErrorNotification` is set to `false`, no error toasts will be displayed for any of the failed requests caused by panics in r-a. This _only_ applies to events that are triggered "implicitly", such as `textDocument/hover`.
To test this, you can manually introduce a panic in one of the language server LSP handlers for non-command events. I added an explicit `panic!()` in the `textDocument/hover` event handler:
#### `rust-analyzer.showRequestFailedErrorNotification` set to `true` (default)
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#### `rust-analyzer.showRequestFailedErrorNotification` set to `false`
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fix: Dedup duplicate crates with differing origins in CrateGraph construction
Partially fixes#15656 . Until now the condition for deduplication in crate graphs were the strict equality of two crates. One problem that arises from this is that in certain conditions when we see the same crate having different `CrateOrigin`s the first occurrence would be kept. This approach however results in some unwanted results such as making renaming forbidden as this has been recently only made available for local crates. The given example in #15656 can still not be resolved with this PR as that involves taking inconsistencies between dependencies into consideration. This will be addressed in a future PR.
Make data reflect a case where dev deps are existent.
base-db::CrateGraph::extend now adds dev dependencies for a crate
in case of its upgrading from a CrateOrigin::Lib kind of a crate to a
CrateOrigin::Local one.
Partially fixes#15656 . When a crate graph is extended which is the case when new workspaces are added to the project
the rules for deduplication were too strict. One problem that arises from this is that in certain conditions
when we see the same crate having different `CrateOrigin`s the first form would be maintained. This approach however
results in some unwanted results such as making renaming forbidden as this has been recently only made available for
local crates. The given example in #15656 can still not be resolved with this PR as that involves taking inconsistencies
between dependencies into consideration. This will be addressed in a future PR.
Cancelable Initialization
This commit provides additional initialization methods to Connection in order to support CTRL + C sigterm handling.
In the process of adding LSP to Nushell (see https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/10941) this gap has been identified.
ensure renames happen after edit
This is a bugfix for an issue I fould while working on helix. Rust-analyzer currently always sends any filesystem edits (rename/file creation) before any other edits. When renaming a file that is also being edited that would mean that the edit would be discarded and therefore an incomplete/incorrect refactor (or even cause the creation of a new file in helix altough that is probably a pub on our side).
Example:
* create a module: `mod foo` containing a `pub sturct Bar;`
* reexport the struct uneder a different name in the `foo` module using a *fully qualified path*: `pub use crate::foo::Bar as Bar2`.
* rename the `foo` module to `foo2` using rust-analyzer
* obsereve that the path is not correctly updated (rust-analyer first sends a rename `foo.rs` to `foo2.rs` and then edits `foo.rs` after)
This PR fixes that issue by simply executing all rename operations after all edit operations (while still executing file creation operations first). I also added a testcase similar to the example above.
Relevent excerpt from the LSP standard:
> Since version 3.13.0 a workspace edit can contain resource operations (create, delete or rename files and folders) as well. If resource operations are present clients need to execute the operations in the order in which they are provided. So a workspace edit for example can consist of the following two changes: (1) create file a.txt and (2) a text document edit which insert text into file a.txt. An invalid sequence (e.g. (1) delete file a.txt and (2) insert text into file a.txt) will cause failure of the operation. How the client recovers from the failure is described by the client capability: workspace.workspaceEdit.failureHandling
code: expose workspaces to other extensions; remove `addProject` command
This (mostly red) PR does three things:
- Exposes two methods to companion extensions (`setWorkspaces` and `notifyRustAnalyzer`).
- `setWorkspaces` is needed to update `linkedProjects` _without_ writing workspace/global configuration.
- `notifyRustAnalyzer` to get the server to pull the new configuration.
- Makes `Ctx` implement `RustAnalyzerExtensionApi` to prevent accidental regressions.
- Remove `rust-analyzer.addProject`, as that will live in a buck2 companion extension. No need for that to be in rust-analyzer!
I can see the utility of combining `notifyRustAnalyzer` and `setWorkspaces` into a single method (`updateWorkspacesAndNotify()`?), but I don't feel strongly about this. My feeling is that this API could be easily changed in the future.