We have a CLI for benchmarking, but no one actually uses it it seems.
Let's try switching to "internal" benchmarks, implemented as rust tests.
They should be easier to "script" to automate tracking of perf
regressions.
8247: internal: ensure that runaway type-inference doesn't block the main loop r=flodiebold a=matklad
We have a bug where type-checking `per_query_memory_usage` takes a
couple of seconds. It also reveals another bug: our type inference is
not cancellable.
Co-authored-by: Aleksey Kladov <aleksey.kladov@gmail.com>
We have a bug where type-checking `per_query_memory_usage` takes a
couple of seconds. It also reveals another bug: our type inference is
not cancellable.
8221: Prefer adding `mod` declaration to lib.rs over file.rs in UnlinkedFile fix r=Veykril a=Veykril
When there is a `lib.rs` and `main.rs` in one crate, one usually wants the `lib.rs` file to declare the modules.
bors r+
Co-authored-by: Lukas Wirth <lukastw97@gmail.com>
8201: Fix recursive macro statements expansion r=edwin0cheng a=edwin0cheng
This PR attempts to properly handle macro statement expansion by implementing the following:
1. Merge macro expanded statements to parent scope statements.
2. Add a new hir `Expr::MacroStmts` for handle tail expression infer.
PS : The scope of macro expanded statements are so strange that it took more time than I thought to understand and implement it :(
Fixes #8171
Co-authored-by: Edwin Cheng <edwin0cheng@gmail.com>
7907: Autoderef with visibility r=cynecx a=cynecx
Fixes https://github.com/rust-analyzer/rust-analyzer/issues/7841.
I am not sure about the general approach here. Right now this simply tries to check whether the autoderef candidate is reachable from the current module. ~~However this doesn't exactly work with traits (see the `tests::macros::infer_derive_clone_in_core` test, which fails right now).~~ see comment below
Refs:
- `rustc_typeck` checking fields: 66ec64ccf3/compiler/rustc_typeck/src/check/expr.rs (L1610)
r? @flodiebold
Co-authored-by: cynecx <me@cynecx.net>
8190: Fix chalk_ir assertion r=flodiebold a=flodiebold
Fixes#8150.
I implemented a validator that catches this in the tests, but it'd need to get merged in Chalk first.
Co-authored-by: Florian Diebold <flodiebold@gmail.com>
8183: Fix missing command error with macros r=Veykril a=brandondong
**Reproduction:**
1. Define a struct through a macro (can be via `macro_rules`, proc macro, or `include!()`).
2. !!MISSING: command!! annotation appears. Clicking on it results in an error message. No matter where the macro is called/defined, the annotation is always at the start of the file.
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/13722457/112268785-bce14500-8c34-11eb-9a23-bafd63ffd6ef.png)
**Cause:**
- For struct `A`, a `HasImpls` annotation is added just like for struct `B`. Unlike `B`, the file id for `A` is not the file we are adding annotations to but a macro file.
- The resolving step of the code lens does not succeed.
**Fix:**
- Check that the files match before computing offsets and adding `HasImpls`/`HasReferences` annotations.
Co-authored-by: Brandon <brandondong604@hotmail.com>