* Fix issue-1049
* Add testcase suggested by pepyakin
* Fix last commit
* Handle special case
* Remove debugging println
* Fix grammar in comment
* Change word in comment
* Add test for long func without ret type
* Add one more test
* Add config options for combinations of lines and items
* Reordering of import lines implemented.
* Changed nested matches to tuple pattern matching
* Added ordering of path list items to the ordering of use declarations
* Move `format_imports` and `format_import` methods to `imports.rs`
* Add comment to explain how `use` declarations are split off while walking through a module
* Change `ImportReordering` config option to separate boolean options
This commit adds a very rough implementation of handling the specified
line ranges in `config.file_lines_map` for statements. It reformats a
statement if its span is fully contained in the set of lines specified
for the file.
The implementation here is intended as a proof of concept, and
demonstration that the machinery added in the preceding commits is
functional. A final implementation would likely hook in via the
`Rewrite` trait.
Refs #434
* Handle pub(restricted)
This commit properly handles pub(restricted) as introduced in RFC 1422
[0]. The syntax support was added in #971, but they were not correctly
formatted.
[0] https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/text/1422-pub-restricted.mdFixes#970
* Drop #[inline] attribute on format_visibility
* Make newly non-failing functions return String
The change to `format_visibiilty` means that `format_header` and
`format_unit_struct` can no longer fail. Their return type is updated to
reflect that.
* Handle attributes (including doc comments) on inline modules
Closes#22Closes#684
* Tweak the rules for changing indentation in comments (to do it less often).
* Fix closures again
Closes#934
Oh god, the rules for parsing closures are even more messed up than I thought - whether or not there is an inner block or depends not only on if there are braces, but also if there is a return type for the closure (!) and if there are statements in the block.
* Fix overflow