2329: fix 2190; add test for "replace if let with match" r=matklad a=fkohlgrueber
Fixes#2190.
Check that the expression doesn't contain newlines only for "replace if let with match". For "join lines", enclosing blocks for multiline expressions should be removed.
Co-authored-by: Felix Kohlgrüber <felix.kohlgrueber@gmail.com>
2318: Fix panic when use `Expand Macro` on `assert_eq` r=matklad a=edwin0cheng
The cause of this [bug](https://github.com/rust-analyzer/rust-analyzer/pull/2291#issuecomment-555651542) is, when calling `SourceAnalyzer::expand` when an `ast::MacroCall` which is outside of `SourceAnalyzer::node`.
Note that if we use a node in `SourceAnalyzer::new` with a `MacroFile` file id, the resolver inside `SourceAnalyzer` still will not work properly. Another PR will need to fix it.
Co-authored-by: Edwin Cheng <edwin0cheng@gmail.com>
2325: Next gen IDs for functions r=matklad a=matklad
The current system with AstIds has two primaraly drawbacks:
* It is possible to manufacture IDs out of thin air.
For example, it's possible to create IDs for items which are not
considered in CrateDefMap due to cfg. Or it is possible to mixup
structs and unions, because they share ID space.
* Getting the ID of a parent requires a secondary index.
Instead, the plan is to pursue the more traditional approach, where
each items stores the id of the parent declaration. This makes
`FromSource` more awkward, but also more correct: now, to get from an
AST to HIR, we first do this recursively for the parent item, and the
just search the children of the parent for the matching def
Co-authored-by: Aleksey Kladov <aleksey.kladov@gmail.com>
The current system with AstIds has two primaraly drawbacks:
* It is possible to manufacture IDs out of thin air.
For example, it's possible to create IDs for items which are not
considered in CrateDefMap due to cfg. Or it is possible to mixup
structs and unions, because they share ID space.
* Getting the ID of a parent requires a secondary index.
Instead, the plan is to pursue the more traditional approach, where
each items stores the id of the parent declaration. This makes
`FromSource` more awkward, but also more correct: now, to get from an
AST to HIR, we first do this recursively for the parent item, and the
just search the children of the parent for the matching def