4989: Hotfix skipping the first chunks of the artifacts r=matklad a=Veetaha
Quick hotfix.
fixes: #4986, #4987
The stream starts being consumed once we put a handler for `data` event.
When extracting `stream.pipeline()` under `withTempFile` in #4963 I didn't move it into the scope too, which due to preliminary awaiting for async operations with the file system allowed for the first chunks of the file to be skipped
Co-authored-by: Veetaha <veetaha2@gmail.com>
4900: Self variant enum res fix r=BGluth a=BGluth
Fixes#4789.
This is my first PR for this project, so it's probably worth giving it an extra close look.
A few things that I wasn't sure about:
- Is `resolve_path` really the best place to perform this check? It seemed like a natural place, but perhaps there's a better place?
- When handling the new variant `PathResolution::VariantDef`, I couldn't see an obvious variant of `TypeNs` to return in `in_type_ns` for Unions and Structs.
Co-authored-by: BGluth <gluthb@gmail.com>
4921: Allow SSR to match type references, items, paths and patterns r=davidlattimore a=davidlattimore
Part of #3186
Co-authored-by: David Lattimore <dml@google.com>
4969: Handle bindings after @ in patterns r=flodiebold a=jonas-schievink
This is unstable, behind the `bindings_after_at` feature gate, but the semantics are fairly clear, and this is used at lot in rustc.
Co-authored-by: Jonas Schievink <jonasschievink@gmail.com>
4963: Download artifacts into tmp dir r=matklad a=Veetaha
This should prevent partially downloaded files in cases when the user closes vsode before the download is complete.
There is also a new more descriptive error message when the user has multiple vscode windows open and tries to download the server.
Related: https://github.com/rust-analyzer/rust-analyzer/issues/4938#issuecomment-646738360
Co-authored-by: Veetaha <veetaha2@gmail.com>
4947: Replace `impls_in_trait` query with smarter use of `CrateImplDefs` r=matklad a=jonas-schievink
`impls_in_trait` was allocating a whopping ~400 MB of RAM when running analysis-stats on r-a itself.
Remove it, instead adding a query that computes a summary `CrateImplDefs` map for all transitive dependencies. This can probably still be made more efficient, but this already reduces the peak memory usage by 25% without much performance impact on analysis-stats.
**Before**:
```
Total: 34.962107188s, 2083mb allocated 2141mb resident
422mb ImplsForTraitQuery (deps)
250mb CrateDefMapQueryQuery
147mb MacroArgQuery
140mb TraitSolveQuery (deps)
68mb InferQueryQuery (deps)
62mb ImplDatumQuery (deps)
```
**After**:
```
Total: 35.261100358s, 1520mb allocated 1569mb resident
250mb CrateDefMapQueryQuery
147mb MacroArgQuery
144mb TraitSolveQuery (deps)
68mb InferQueryQuery (deps)
61mb ImplDatumQuery (deps)
45mb BodyQuery
45mb ImplDatumQuery
```
Co-authored-by: Jonas Schievink <jonasschievink@gmail.com>
4958: Infer FnSig via Fn traits r=flodiebold a=adamrk
Addresses https://github.com/rust-analyzer/rust-analyzer/issues/4481.
When inferring types check if the callee implements one of the builtin `Fn` traits. Also autoderef the callee before trying to figure out it's `FnSig`.
Co-authored-by: adamrk <ark.email@gmail.com>
4950: Use correct substs for super trait assoc types r=matklad a=flodiebold
When referring to an associated type of a super trait, we used the substs of the
subtrait. That led to the #4931 crash if the subtrait had less parameters, but
it could also lead to other incorrectness if just the order was different.
Fixes#4931.
Co-authored-by: Florian Diebold <florian.diebold@freiheit.com>