1434: Introduce cargo-watch.check-command option for Code extension r=matklad a=alekseysidorov
By this option you can replace `check` command in `cargo watch` by the something else like `clippy`.
Co-authored-by: Aleksei Sidorov <aleksei.sidorov@xdev.re>
Co-authored-by: Aleksey Sidorov <alekseysidorov@users.noreply.github.com>
1413: More details on how to set up coc r=matklad a=mark-i-m
I spent ~1 hour trying to figure this out. It's all pretty simple stuff, but very annoying...
Co-authored-by: Who? Me?! <mark-i-m@users.noreply.github.com>
1409: The Fall down of failures r=matklad a=mominul
😁
Replaced all the uses of `failure` crate with `std::error::Error`.
Closes#1400
Depends on rust-analyzer/teraron#1
Co-authored-by: Muhammad Mominul Huque <mominul2082@gmail.com>
Can be used like this:
```
$ cargo run --release -p ra_cli -- \
analysis-bench ../chalk/ \
--complete ../chalk/chalk-engine/src/logic.rs:94:0
loading: 225.970093ms
from scratch: 8.492373325s
no change: 445.265µs
trivial change: 95.631242ms
```
Or like this:
```
$ cargo run --release -p ra_cli -- \
analysis-bench ../chalk/ \
--highlight ../chalk/chalk-engine/src/logic.rs
loading: 209.873484ms
from scratch: 9.504916942s
no change: 7.731119ms
trivial change: 124.984039ms
```
"from scratch" includes initial analysis of the relevant bits of the
project
"no change" just asks the same question for the second time. It
measures overhead on assembling the answer outside of salsa.
"trivial change" doesn't do an actual salsa change, it just advances
the revision. This test how fast is salsa at validating things.
1408: Associated type basics & Deref support r=matklad a=flodiebold
This adds the necessary Chalk integration to handle associated types and uses it to implement support for `Deref` in the `*` operator and autoderef; so e.g. dot completions through an `Arc` work now.
It doesn't yet implement resolution of associated types in paths, though. Also, there's a big FIXME about handling variables in the solution we get from Chalk correctly.
Co-authored-by: Florian Diebold <flodiebold@gmail.com>
1406: reuse AnalysisHost in batch analysis r=matklad a=matklad
We do some custom setup in `AnalysisHost`, like setting up LRU size. I figure it's a good idea to not duplicate this work in batch analysis, *if* we want to keep batch and non-batch close.
Long-term, I see a value in keeping batch a separate, lighter weight thing. However, because now we use batch to measure performance, keeping them closer makes more sense.
I'd also like to add ability to get completions by using batch analysis, and that will require ra_ide_api as well.
@flodiebold were there some reason why we haven't started with this approach from the start?
Co-authored-by: Aleksey Kladov <aleksey.kladov@gmail.com>
1407: Skip attrs in `ast::Literal::token` r=matklad a=sinkuu
`ast::Literal::token` panics on literals containing attributes. rust-analyzer crashed on the `rust-lang/rust` repository by parsing [a test containing this](9ebf47851a/src/test/run-pass/proc-macro/attr-stmt-expr.rs (L22-L25)).
Co-authored-by: Shotaro Yamada <sinkuu@sinkuu.xyz>