1055: store macro def inside macro id r=matklad a=matklad
This makes macro expansion resilient to changes to code inside the macro
Co-authored-by: Aleksey Kladov <aleksey.kladov@gmail.com>
This solves the problem of "macro expansion can't call into name
resolution, because name resolution calls back into macro expansion"
Because we store macro def as a part of call id, macro expansion just
knows the def!
1040: Trait beginnings r=matklad a=flodiebold
This adds some very simple trait method resolution, going through traits in scope, looking for methods of the given name, and checking very naively whether there's an impl for the given type and trait.
Co-authored-by: Florian Diebold <flodiebold@gmail.com>
1034: HIR diagnostics API r=matklad a=matklad
This PR introduces diagnostics API for HIR, so we can now start issuing errors and warnings! Here are requirements that this solution aims to fulfill:
* structured diagnostics: rather than immediately rendering error to string, we provide a well-typed blob of data with error-description. These data is used by IDE to provide fixes
* open set diagnostics: there's no single enum with all possible diagnostics, which hopefully should result in better modularity
The `Diagnostic` trait describes "a diagnostic", which can be downcast to a specific diagnostic kind. Diagnostics are expressed in terms of macro-expanded syntax tree: they store pointers to syntax nodes. Diagnostics are self-contained: you don't need any context, besides `db`, to fully understand the meaning of a diagnostic.
Because diagnostics are tied to the source, we can't store them in salsa. So subsystems like type-checking produce subsystem-local diagnostic (which is a closed `enum`), which is expressed in therms of subsystem IR. A separate step converts these proto-diagnostics into `Diagnostic`, by merging them with source-maps.
Note that this PR stresses type-system quite a bit: we now type-check every function in open files to compute errors!
Discussion on Zulip: https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/185405-t-compiler.2Fwg-rls-2.2E0/topic/Diagnostics.20API
Co-authored-by: Aleksey Kladov <aleksey.kladov@gmail.com>
1041: Add convenience functions to SourceChange for creating single edits r=matklad a=vipentti
Fixes#1018
Co-authored-by: Ville Penttinen <villem.penttinen@gmail.com>
1042: Remove windows from CI r=matklad a=matklad
We don't actually look at the CI results for windows anyway!
In general, rust-analyzer should be written in a completely
OS-independent way. That is, testing on one OS should be enough. If
this is not the case, that means something is seriously broken.
No doubt there are components which actually talk to the outside
world, and they may be platform dependent. We should extract such
components to a separate repo with an extensive multi platform CI,
like we did for VFS
Co-authored-by: Aleksey Kladov <aleksey.kladov@gmail.com>
We don't actually look at the CI results for windows anyway!
In general, rust-analyzer should be written in a completely
OS-independent way. That is, testing on one OS should be enough. If
this is not the case, that means something is seriously broken.
No doubt there are components which actually talk to the outside
world, and they may be platform dependent. We should extract such
components to a separate repo with an extensive multi platform CI,
like we did for VFS