fix: Report proc macro errors in expressions correctly as well
They didn't have a krate before, resulting in the generic "proc macro not found" error.
Also improve error messages a bit more.
fix: Improve proc macro errors a bit
Distinguish between
- there is no build data (for some reason?)
- there is build data, but the cargo package didn't build a proc macro dylib
- there is a proc macro dylib, but it didn't contain the proc macro we expected
- the name did not resolve to any macro (this is now an
unresolved_macro_call even for attributes)
I changed the handling of disabled attribute macro expansion to
immediately ignore the macro and report an unresolved_proc_macro,
because otherwise they would now result in loud unresolved_macro_call
errors. I hope this doesn't break anything.
Also try to improve error ranges for unresolved_macro_call / macro_error
by reusing the code for unresolved_proc_macro. It's not perfect but
probably better than before.
Distinguish between
- there is no build data (for some reason?)
- there is build data, but the cargo package didn't build a proc macro dylib
- there is a proc macro dylib, but it didn't contain the proc macro we expected
- the name did not resolve to any macro (this is now an
unresolved_macro_call even for attributes)
I changed the handling of disabled attribute macro expansion to
immediately ignore the macro and report an unresolved_proc_macro,
because otherwise they would now result in loud unresolved_macro_call
errors. I hope this doesn't break anything.
Also try to improve error ranges for unresolved_macro_call / macro_error
by reusing the code for unresolved_proc_macro. It's not perfect but
probably better than before.
fix: doc_links link type - Determine link type at start (fixes#12601)
fixes#12601
Looked like autolink/inline mismatch happened because end_link_type was parsed from the Text/Code events.
I changed it to be determined from the Start event, which should hopefully remain accurate while staying true to the cases where link type may need to be changed, according to the comment
```
// normally link's type is determined by the type of link tag in the end event,
// however in some cases we want to change the link type, for example,
// `Shortcut` type doesn't make sense for url links
```
Hopefully this is the desired behavior?
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- remove Valid, it serves no purpose and just obscures the diff
- rename some things
- don't use is_valid_candidate when searching for impl, it's not necessary