A Resolver *always* has a module scope at the end of its scope stack,
instead of encoding this as an invariant we can just lift this scope
out into a field, allowing us to skip going through the scope vec
indirection entirely.
feat: Implement `feature(exhaustive_patterns)` from unstable Rust
Closes#12753
Recognize Rust's unstable `#![feature(exhaustive_patterns)]` (RFC 1872). Allow omitting visibly uninhabited variants from `match` expressions when the feature is on.
This adjusts match checking to the current implementation of the postponed RFC 1872 in rustc.
This hir expression isn't needed and only existed as it was simpler to
deal with at first as it gave us a direct mapping for the ast version of
the same construct. This PR removes it, properly handling the statements
that are introduced by macro call expressions.
This PR will fix some typos detected by [typos].
There are also some other typos in the function names, variable names, and file
names, which I leave as they are. I'm more certain that typos in comments
should be fixed.
[typos]: https://github.com/crate-ci/typos
fix: Fix incorrect type mismatch with `cfg_if!` and other macros in expression position
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/issues/12940
This is a bit of a hack, ideally `MacroStmts` would not exist at all after HIR lowering, but that requires changing how the lowering code works.
fix: make `concat!` work with char
Fixes#12921
- I avoided making `unquote_str()` take char literals as well because it's depended on by another function `parse_string()` that's only supposed to take strings.
- Even with this patch, we don't output `\0` as `\u{0}` which #12921 pointed out ~~, but we're not actually responsible for serializing it but rowan is~~. They are functionally equivalent and I don't think it'd cause any confusion, but we *could* try escaping them before serialization (for reference, `rustc -Zunpretty=expanded`, which `cargo expand` uses under the hood, [makes use of `str::escape_default()`](3830ecaa8d/compiler/rustc_ast/src/util/literal.rs (L161)).
internal: Use ItemTree for variant, field and module attribute collection in attrs_query
Less parsing = very good, should speed up lang item collection as that basically probes attributes of all enum variants which currently triggers parsing
Not fond of how this is searching for the correct index, ideally we'd map between HIR and item tree Id here but I am not sure how, storing the item tree ids in the HIR version doesn't work due to the usage of `Trace`...