10091: fix: fix "disjunction in conjunction" panic r=matklad a=jonas-schievink
Fixes https://github.com/rust-analyzer/rust-analyzer/issues/10073
The DNF construction code created expressions that were combined in a way that made us "forget" to make their contents valid DNF again. This PR fixes that by flattening nested `any(any())` and `all(all())` predicates. There was also a typo that led to a redundant call to `make_nnf` instead of the correct recursive call to `make_dnf` (but this didn't seem to break/fix anything).
This also adds some light property testing, though I'm not really sure this is the best way to do it.
Co-authored-by: Jonas Schievink <jonasschievink@gmail.com>
10092: feat: Improve `extract_struct_from_enum_variant` output r=matklad a=DropDemBits
Improves the struct generated by `extract_struct_from_enum_variant`.
Summary of changes:
- Indent the generated struct and enum to the same indent level
- Preserve comments & attributes from the enum variant (something I missed when doing the same thing for the variant fields)
- Use enum's visibility for fields without any visibility, instead of filling it in with `pub`
Co-authored-by: DropDemBits <r3usrlnd@gmail.com>
10076: Use struct init shorthand when applicable in fill struct fields assist r=matklad a=nathanwhit
This PR tweaks the fill struct fields assist to use the struct init shorthand when a local variable with a matching name and type is in scope.
For example:
```rust
struct Foo {
a: usize,
b: i32,
c: char,
}
fn main() {
let a = 1;
let b = 2;
let c = 3;
let foo = Foo { <|> };
}
```
Before we would insert
```rust
Foo {
a: (),
b: (),
c: (),
}
```
now we would insert
```rust
Foo {
a,
b,
c: ()
}
```
Co-authored-by: nathan.whitaker <nathan.whitaker01@gmail.com>
closes#9922
Turned out to be trivial after preliminary refactor.
The intended behavior is that we schedule cache priming once ws become
quiescent (that is, we fully load cargo project), and we continue to
rschedule it until it completes (priming might get cancelled by user
typing into a file).
Group related stuff together, use only on path for parsing extern blocks
(they actually have modifiers).
Perhaps we should get rid of items_without_modifiers altogether? Better
to handle these kinds on diagnostics in validation layer...
10081: Fix error message r=lnicola a=digama0
I'm not entirely sure if the message is still correct, it seems to have survived a number of refactors, but it is mangled english anyway.
Co-authored-by: Mario Carneiro <di.gama@gmail.com>
10005: Extend `CargoConfig.unset_test_crates` r=matklad a=regexident
This is to allow for efficiently disabling `#[cfg(test)]` on all crates (by passing `unset_test_crates: UnsetTestCrates::All`) without having to first load the crate graph, when using rust-analyzer as a library.
(FYI: The change doesn't seem to be covered by any existing tests.)
Co-authored-by: Vincent Esche <regexident@gmail.com>
10080: internal: don't shut up the compiler when it says the code's buggy r=matklad a=matklad
bors r+
🤖
Co-authored-by: Aleksey Kladov <aleksey.kladov@gmail.com>
9906: switch `log` crate to `tracing` r=lnicola a=dzvon
Fixes#9274
1. Replace `log` crate with `tracing` of every crate that depend on `log`.
2. Change all `log` record macro with `tracing`.
3. Add `LoggerFormatter` make output format be the same as original.
Co-authored-by: Dezhi Wu <wu543065657@163.com>
10078: internal: Use Ubuntu 18.04 on CI r=lnicola a=lnicola
Ubuntu 16.04 is EOL since April, let's upgrade to 18.04.
bors r+
Co-authored-by: Laurențiu Nicola <lnicola@dend.ro>
10067: Downmap tokens to all token descendants instead of just the first r=Veykril a=Veykril
With this we can now resolve usages of identifiers inside (proc-)macros even if they are used for different purposes multiple times inside the expansion.
Example here being with the cursor being on the `no_send_sync_value` function causing us to still highlight the identifier in the attribute invocation correctly as we now resolve its usages in there. Prior we only saw the first usage of the identifier which is for a definition only, as such we bailed and didn't highlight it.
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3757771/131233056-7e645b1d-b82f-468c-bf19-d3335a2cf7c2.png)
Note that this has to be explicitly switched over for most IDE features now as pretty much everything expects a single node/token as a result from descending.
Co-authored-by: Lukas Wirth <lukastw97@gmail.com>