3157: Extend analysis-stats a bit r=matklad a=flodiebold
This adds some tools helpful when debugging nondeterminism in analysis-stats:
- a `--randomize` option that analyses everything in random order
- a `-vv` option that prints even more detail
Also add a debug log if Chalk fuel is exhausted (which would be a source of
nondeterminism, but didn't happen in my tests).
I found one source of nondeterminism (rust-lang/chalk#331), but there are still
other cases remaining.
Co-authored-by: Florian Diebold <flodiebold@gmail.com>
This adds some tools helpful when debugging nondeterminism in analysis-stats:
- a `--randomize` option that analyses everything in random order
- a `-vv` option that prints even more detail
Also add a debug log if Chalk fuel is exhausted (which would be a source of
nondeterminism, but didn't happen in my tests).
I found one source of nondeterminism (rust-lang/chalk#331), but there are still
other cases remaining.
3062: Implement slice pattern AST > HIR lowering r=jplatte a=jplatte
WIP. The necessary changes for parsing are implemented, but actual inference is not yet. Just wanted to upload what I've got so far so it doesn't get duplicated :)
Will fix#3043
Co-authored-by: Jonas Platte <jplatte+git@posteo.de>
This intention is pretty slow for `impl Interator`, because it has a
ton of default methods which need to be substituted.
The proper fix here is to not compute the actual edit until the user
triggers the action, but that's awkward to do in the LSP right now, so
let's just put a profiling code for now.
2837: Accidentally quadratic r=matklad a=matklad
Our syntax highlighting is accdentally quadratic. Current state of the PR fixes it in a pretty crude way, looks like for the proper fix we need to redo how source-analyzer works.
**NB:** don't be scared by diff stats, that's mostly a test-data file
Co-authored-by: Aleksey Kladov <aleksey.kladov@gmail.com>
2668: In-server cargo check watching r=matklad a=kiljacken
Opening a draft now so people can follow the progress, and comment if they spot something stupid.
Things that need doing:
- [x] Running cargo check on save
- [x] Pipe through configuration options from client
- [x] Tests for parsing behavior
- [x] Remove existing cargo watch support from VSCode extension
- [x] Progress notification in VSCode extension using LSP 3.15 `$/progress` notification
- [ ] ~~Rework ra-ide diagnostics to support secondary messages~~
- [ ] ~~Make cargo-check watcher use ra-ide diagnostics~~
~~I'd love some input on whether to try to keep the status bar progress thingy for VSCode? It will require some plumbing, and maintaining yet another rust-analyzer specific LSP notification, which I'm not sure we want to.~~
Fixes#1894
Co-authored-by: Emil Lauridsen <mine809@gmail.com>
2636: Chalk update and refactoring r=flodiebold a=flodiebold
This updates the Chalk integration to https://github.com/rust-lang/chalk/pull/311, which will presumably get merged soon, and refactors it some more, most notably introducing our own `TypeFamily` instead of reusing `ChalkIr`. It's still mostly the same as `ChalkIr` though, except for using Salsa `InternId`s directly.
Co-authored-by: Florian Diebold <flodiebold@gmail.com>
This builds on #2231 but was actually done before that. You see, the
cause for #2231 was that I got this error message:
Error: Error { kind: Io(Os { code: 2, kind: NotFound, message: "No such file or directory" }) }
Just switching to `anyhow::Result` got me stack traces (when setting
`RUST_LIB_BACKTRACE=1`) that at least showed
stack backtrace:
0: std::backtrace::Backtrace::create
1: std::backtrace::Backtrace::capture
2: anyhow::error::<impl core::convert::From<E> for anyhow::Error>::from
3: xtask::install_server
4: xtask::install
5: xtask::main
6: std::rt::lang_start::{{closure}}
7: std::panicking::try::do_call
8: __rust_maybe_catch_panic
9: std::rt::lang_start_internal
10: std::rt::lang_start
11: main
With the added contexts (not at all exhaustive), the error became
Error: install server
Caused by:
0: build AutoCfg with target directory
1: No such file or directory (os error 2)
Since anyhow is such a small thing (no new transitive dependencies!),
and in general gives you `Result<T, Box<dyn Error>>` on steroids, I
think this a nice small change. The only slightly annoying thing was to
replace all the `Err(format!(…))?` calls (haven't even looked at whether
we can make it support wrapping strings though), but the `bail!` macro
is shorter anyway :)
Removes nodrop and extra arrayvec
We have an extra crossbeam-queue and crossbeam-utils left but those should
drop once rayon accepts https://github.com/rayon-rs/rayon/pull/704
This is to make debugging rust-analyzer easier.
The idea is that `dbg!(krate.debug(db))` will print the actual, fuzzy
crate name, instead of precise ID. Debug printing infra is a separate
thing, to make sure that the actual hir doesn't have access to global
information.
Do not use `.debug` for `log::` logging: debugging executes queries,
and might introduce unneded dependencies to the crate graph
1504: Simplify LSP handlers r=matklad a=kjeremy
Takes advantage of protocol inheritance via composition and simplifies some responses via the `From`/`Into` traits.
Co-authored-by: Jeremy Kolb <kjeremy@gmail.com>
Now, one can use `let _p = ra_prof::cpu_profiler()` to capture profile
of a block of code.
This is not an out of the box experience, as that relies on gperfools
See the docs on https://github.com/AtheMathmo/cpuprofiler for more!
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>
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>
1068: profiling crate first draft r=matklad a=pasa
I've made this first draft for #961
Could you look at it? Is this something what you are looking for?
It has lack of tests. I can't figure out how to test stderr output in rust right now. Do you have some clues?
Additionally I'm thinking about to implement procedural macros to annotate methods with this profiler. Will it be helpful?
Co-authored-by: Sergey Parilin <sergey.parilin@fxdd.com>
1021: Wasm dependencies r=matklad a=detrumi
As a first step towards running RA on WASM (see #1007), this tweaks the dependencies somewhat so that projects built using `wasm-pack` can use `ra_ide_api` as a dependency.
There were two problems:
- use of undeclared type or module `MmapInner`
This error occurred because of the `memmap` crate, as a dependency of `fst`
Solution: specify `default-features = false` for the `fst` package (see https://github.com/BurntSushi/fst/issues/70)
- use of undeclared type or module `imp`
This happened in the `wait-timeout` crate ([which uses `Command` under the hood](https://github.com/alexcrichton/wait-timeout/issues/18)), a dependency of `rusty-fork` which is a dependency of `proptest`.
Solution: move `proptest` to dev-dependencies and add `#[cfg(test)]` to the `test_utils` crate.
**Edit:** Oh, that causes trouble with resolving the import when running the tests. Hmm...
Co-authored-by: Wilco Kusee <wilcokusee@gmail.com>
997: Improve filtering of file roots r=matklad a=vipentti
`ProjectWorkspace::to_roots` now returns a new `ProjectRoot` which contains
information regarding whether or not the given path is part of the current
workspace or an external dependency. This information can then be used in
`ra_batch` and `ra_lsp_server` to implement more advanced filtering. This allows
us to filter some unnecessary folders from external dependencies such as tests,
examples and benches.
Relates to discussion in #869
Co-authored-by: Ville Penttinen <villem.penttinen@gmail.com>
The new rowan uses arena allocator for red nodes which helps
slightly (5% on std completion test) with performance but should help
quite a bit with avoiding memory fragmentation.
358: Add support for formatting entire document with rustfmt r=matklad a=aleksanb
Attempting to format a document when rustfmt isn't installed will result
in an error being returned to the frontend. An alternative
implementation would be returning zero replacements.
Part of https://github.com/rust-analyzer/rust-analyzer/issues/160.
Co-authored-by: Aleksander Vognild Burkow <aleksanderburkow@gmail.com>
This will really become necessary when we implement generics, but even now, it
allows us to reason 'backwards' to infer types of expressions that we didn't
understand for some reason.
We use ena, the union-find implementation extracted from rustc, to keep track of
type variables.
341: Bump languageserver-types from 0.53.0 to 0.53.1 r=matklad a=dependabot[bot]
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