11136: Turbo fish assist supports multiple type arguments r=matklad a=Vannevelj
This fixes#11135 (changelog: bug).
I've only started using Rust a few days ago but saw this issue on the top of the list when I looked at this repo. I based myself on [this blog post](https://techblog.tonsser.com/posts/what-is-rusts-turbofish) to understand what a "turbo fish" is so let me know if I missed anything.
Co-authored-by: Jeroen Vannevel <jer_vannevel@outlook.com>
11151: feat: correctly fallback to notify if the clinet-side file watching is not supported r=matklad a=matklad
bors r+
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Co-authored-by: Aleksey Kladov <aleksey.kladov@gmail.com>
The direct reason for this is to fix CI on windows, which seems to fail
for some reason after we fixed the watcher-selection logic which (I
think) changed the tests behavior to use notify rather than client.
But this patch seems to make sense in general -- file watching is
notoriously finicky, so controlling it explicitly leads to less fragile
tests.
10692: Migrate to new rowan r=lnicola a=azdavis
Since https://github.com/rust-analyzer/rowan/pull/122 was merged into rowan, this could be how rust-analyzer migrates.
Co-authored-by: Ariel Davis <ariel.z.davis@icloud.com>
11134: internal: tighten up parser API r=matklad a=matklad
It's tempting to expose things like `Expr::parse`,
but they'll necessary have somewhat ad-hoc semantics.
Instead, we narrow down the parser's interface strictly
to what's needed for MBE. For everything else (eg, parsing
imports), the proper way is enclose the input string into
some context, parse the whole as a file, and then verify
that the input was parsed as intended.
bors r+
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Co-authored-by: Aleksey Kladov <aleksey.kladov@gmail.com>