The `workspaceLoaded` notification setting was originally designed to
control the display of a popup message that said:
"workspace loaded, {} rust packages"
This popup was removed and replaced by a much sleeker message in the
VSCode status bar that provides a real-time status while loading:
rust-analyzer: {}/{} packages
This was done as part of #3587
The new status-bar indicator is unobtrusive and shouldn't need to be
disabled. So this setting is removed.
4244: Show unsafe trait in hover r=matklad a=DianaNites
Following on #2450 and #4210, for traits.
`unsafe` is the only qualifier they can have, though.
Co-authored-by: Diana <5275194+DianaNites@users.noreply.github.com>
4246: Validate uses of self and super r=matklad a=djrenren
This change follows on the validation of the `crate` keyword in paths. It verifies the following things:
`super`:
- May only be preceded by other `super` segments
- If in a `UseItem` then all semantically preceding paths also consist only of `super`
`self`
- May only be the start of a path
Just a note, a couple times while working on this I found myself really wanting a Visitor of some sort so that I could traverse descendants while skipping sub-trees that are unimportant. Iterators don't really work for this, so as you can see I reached for recursion. Considering paths are generally small a fancy debounced visitor probably isn't important but figured I'd say something in case we had something like this lying around and I wasn't using it.
Co-authored-by: John Renner <john@jrenner.net>
4167: Filter out code actions if unsupported by the client and advertise our capabilities r=matklad a=kjeremy
This PR does three things:
1. If the client does not support `CodeActionKind` this will filter the results and only send `Command[]` back.
2. Correctly advertises to the client that the server supports `CodeActionKind`. This may cause clients to not request code actions if they are checking for the provider to be `true` (or implement LSP < 3.8) in the caps but I will fix that in a followup PR.
3. Marks most CodeActions as <strike>"refactor" so that they show up in the menu in vscode.</strike>`""`.
Part of #144#4147#2833
Co-authored-by: kjeremy <kjeremy@gmail.com>
4247: Fix pub(self) visibility? r=matklad a=DianaNites
Clippy complained about it and it seems wrong, copy paste error?
Co-authored-by: Diana <5275194+DianaNites@users.noreply.github.com>
4232: Update Roslyn link in syntax.md r=matklad a=osa1
Eric Lippert has a new blog that he keeps updating, update the link to that
Co-authored-by: Ömer Sinan Ağacan <omeragacan@gmail.com>
4153: Add support for incremental text synchronization r=matklad a=lnicola
Fixes#3762.
This still needs a `ra_vfs` PR, but I want to know I'm on the right track. I tested the change and it didn't crash horribly, but YMMV.
Co-authored-by: Laurențiu Nicola <lnicola@dend.ro>
4227: Report invalid, nested, multi-segment crate-paths r=matklad a=djrenren
There was a bug in the previous path-validating code that didn't detect multi-segment paths that started with `crate`.
```rust
// Successfully reported
use foo::{crate};
// BUG: was not being reported
use foo::{crate::bar};
```
This was due to my confusion about path-associativity. That is, the path with no qualifier is the innermost path, not the outermost. I've updated the code with a lot of comments to explain what's going on.
This bug was discovered when I found an erroneous `ok` test which I reported here:
https://github.com/rust-analyzer/rust-analyzer/issues/4226
This test now fails and has been modified, hopefully in the spirit of the original test, to be correct. Sorry about submitting the bug in the first place!
Co-authored-by: John Renner <john@jrenner.net>
4225: Special-case try macro_rules r=matklad a=edwin0cheng
Similar to #4221, but for `macro_rules! try {}`
Co-authored-by: Edwin Cheng <edwin0cheng@gmail.com>