1068: profiling crate first draft r=matklad a=pasa
I've made this first draft for #961
Could you look at it? Is this something what you are looking for?
It has lack of tests. I can't figure out how to test stderr output in rust right now. Do you have some clues?
Additionally I'm thinking about to implement procedural macros to annotate methods with this profiler. Will it be helpful?
Co-authored-by: Sergey Parilin <sergey.parilin@fxdd.com>
1076: Const body inference r=flodiebold a=Lapz
This is the second part of #887. I've added type inference on const bodies and introduced the DefWithBody containing Function, Const and Static. I want to add tests but im unsure on how I would go about testing that completions work.
Co-authored-by: Lenard Pratt <l3np27@gmail.com>
1082: Async block in argument position r=matklad a=andreytkachenko
Fixes case when async block appears in argument position
Co-authored-by: Andrey Tkachenko <andreytkachenko64@gmail.com>
1067: Take number of arguments at the call-site into account for signature help r=matklad a=kjeremy
Fixes#1065
Co-authored-by: kjeremy <kjeremy@gmail.com>
1081: Async closure syntax r=matklad a=robojumper
Fixes#1080.
Also fixes an error introduced by #1072 where something like `async move "foo"` in expression position would trigger the assertion in `block_expr`.
Co-authored-by: robojumper <robojumper@gmail.com>
Now bounds inside a path are parsed as DYN_TRAIT_TYPE, previously they would be
parsed as `PATH_TYPE` followed by `TYPE_BOUND_LIST`.
Basically this means `Box<T + 'f>` is now parsed almost the same as
`Box<dyn T + 'f>` with the exception of not having the `dyn` keyword.
These are now used when parsing type bounds. In addition parsing paths inside a
bound now does not recursively parse paths, rather they are treated as separate
bounds, separated by +.
This solves the problem of "macro expansion can't call into name
resolution, because name resolution calls back into macro expansion"
Because we store macro def as a part of call id, macro expansion just
knows the def!
1034: HIR diagnostics API r=matklad a=matklad
This PR introduces diagnostics API for HIR, so we can now start issuing errors and warnings! Here are requirements that this solution aims to fulfill:
* structured diagnostics: rather than immediately rendering error to string, we provide a well-typed blob of data with error-description. These data is used by IDE to provide fixes
* open set diagnostics: there's no single enum with all possible diagnostics, which hopefully should result in better modularity
The `Diagnostic` trait describes "a diagnostic", which can be downcast to a specific diagnostic kind. Diagnostics are expressed in terms of macro-expanded syntax tree: they store pointers to syntax nodes. Diagnostics are self-contained: you don't need any context, besides `db`, to fully understand the meaning of a diagnostic.
Because diagnostics are tied to the source, we can't store them in salsa. So subsystems like type-checking produce subsystem-local diagnostic (which is a closed `enum`), which is expressed in therms of subsystem IR. A separate step converts these proto-diagnostics into `Diagnostic`, by merging them with source-maps.
Note that this PR stresses type-system quite a bit: we now type-check every function in open files to compute errors!
Discussion on Zulip: https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/185405-t-compiler.2Fwg-rls-2.2E0/topic/Diagnostics.20API
Co-authored-by: Aleksey Kladov <aleksey.kladov@gmail.com>
1041: Add convenience functions to SourceChange for creating single edits r=matklad a=vipentti
Fixes#1018
Co-authored-by: Ville Penttinen <villem.penttinen@gmail.com>
1036: Assist to flip equality (==) and negated equality (!=) operands. r=matklad a=marcogroppo
This PR adds an assist to flip the equality operands.
I hope this is the right way to do this (I'm a newbie...)
Fixes#1023.
Co-authored-by: Marco Groppo <marco.groppo@gmail.com>
1031: Move most things out of ra_ide_api_light r=matklad a=detrumi
This moves everything except `structure` out of `ra_ide_api_light`. So this PR and #1019 finish up #1009, whichever is merged last should probably remove the `ra_ide_api_light` crate.
Also, `LocalEdit` was removed since it wasn't used any more.
Co-authored-by: Wilco Kusee <wilcokusee@gmail.com>
1021: Wasm dependencies r=matklad a=detrumi
As a first step towards running RA on WASM (see #1007), this tweaks the dependencies somewhat so that projects built using `wasm-pack` can use `ra_ide_api` as a dependency.
There were two problems:
- use of undeclared type or module `MmapInner`
This error occurred because of the `memmap` crate, as a dependency of `fst`
Solution: specify `default-features = false` for the `fst` package (see https://github.com/BurntSushi/fst/issues/70)
- use of undeclared type or module `imp`
This happened in the `wait-timeout` crate ([which uses `Command` under the hood](https://github.com/alexcrichton/wait-timeout/issues/18)), a dependency of `rusty-fork` which is a dependency of `proptest`.
Solution: move `proptest` to dev-dependencies and add `#[cfg(test)]` to the `test_utils` crate.
**Edit:** Oh, that causes trouble with resolving the import when running the tests. Hmm...
Co-authored-by: Wilco Kusee <wilcokusee@gmail.com>
1017: line_index and line_index_utils moved to ra_ide_api r=matklad a=pasa
line_index and line_index_utils for issue #1009
Co-authored-by: Sergey Parilin <sergey.parilin@fxdd.com>
1013: Fuzz reparsing and fix found bugs r=matklad a=pcpthm
Add fuzz test for reparsing which:
- Checks reparsing doesn't panic and validate result syntax tree.
- Checks that incremental reparsing produces the same syntax tree as full reparse.
- Check for that errors are the same as full reparsing is disabled because errors are less important than syntax tree and produce failures which I couldn't figure out how to fix immediately (FIXME comment).
I guess the current input generation is inefficient but still found several bugs:
- Arithmetic overflow (negative result on an unsigned type). I changed the signature of `SyntaxError::add_offset` to solve this problem.
- When reparsing a leaf, the token of the leaf can be joined to the next characters. Such case was not considered.
- UNDERSCORE token was not produced when text length is exactly 1 (not a reparsing bug).
- When reparsing a block, *inner* curly braces should be balanced. i.e. `{}{}` is invalid.
- Effects of deleting newlines were not considered.
Co-authored-by: pcpthm <pcpthm@gmail.com>
997: Improve filtering of file roots r=matklad a=vipentti
`ProjectWorkspace::to_roots` now returns a new `ProjectRoot` which contains
information regarding whether or not the given path is part of the current
workspace or an external dependency. This information can then be used in
`ra_batch` and `ra_lsp_server` to implement more advanced filtering. This allows
us to filter some unnecessary folders from external dependencies such as tests,
examples and benches.
Relates to discussion in #869
Co-authored-by: Ville Penttinen <villem.penttinen@gmail.com>
1003: make Name::new private r=flodiebold a=matklad
This maybe is overengineering, but it seems cool to keep names completely opaque.
r? @flodiebold
Co-authored-by: Aleksey Kladov <aleksey.kladov@gmail.com>
`ProjectWorkspace::to_roots` now returns a new `ProjectRoot` which contains
information regarding whether or not the given path is part of the current
workspace or an external dependency. This information can then be used in
`ra_batch` and `ra_lsp_server` to implement more advanced filtering. This allows
us to filter some unnecessary folders from external dependencies such as tests,
examples and benches.
996: Allow attributes on top level expressions r=matklad a=pcpthm
This PR modifies parser to allow outer attributes on top level expression. Here, top level expression means either
- Expression statement e.g. `foo();`
- Last expression in a block without semicolon `bar()` in `{ foo(); bar() }`.
Except for binary operation expressions and `if` expressions, which are errors (feature gated) in rustc.
Attributes on inner expressions like `foo(#[a] 1)` are not implemented.
I first tried to implement this by passing `Maker` to expression parsers. However, this implementation couldn't parse `#[attr] foo()` correctly as `CallExpr(Attr(..), PathExpr(..), ArgList(..))` and instead parsed incorrectly as `CallExpr(PathExpr(Attr(..), ..), ArgList(..))` due to the way left recursion is handled.
In the end, I introduce `undo_completion` method. Which is not the suggested approach, but it seems not very bad.
Fix#759.
Co-authored-by: pcpthm <pcpthm@gmail.com>
993: Fix installing vscode extension on MacOS r=matklad a=funkill
VSCode often installed in MacOS as `Visual Studio Code.app` package and `code` binary located at `Contents/Resources/app/bin` in package. This path not exists in `$PATH` variable and we can't run `code`.
In previous version of `do_run` function all before space was command and all after - arguments. If path or command has spaces, extracting command breaks. To fix this i extracted command to separated argument of function.
All packages can be placed in system app dir (`/Applications`) or user app dir (`~/Applications`). I created helper function for find app in this directories.
Co-authored-by: funkill2 <funkill2@gmail.com>
991: Use Marker argument for item parsers r=matklad a=pcpthm
Before doing this for expressions, I found that the pattern (Marker argument) should be applied to the item parsers because visiblity and modifiers are parsed in a separate function.
Fixed some parser bugs:
- Fix pub_expr: `pub 42;` was allowed.
- Fix incorrect parsing of crate::path: incorrectly parsed as `crate` as a visibility.
Co-authored-by: pcpthm <pcpthm@gmail.com>
989: Implement naive version of fill_struct_fields assist r=matklad a=yanchith
Fixes#964
This implements the `fill_struct_fields` assist. Currently only works for named struct fields, but not for tuple structs, because we seem to be missing a `TupleStructLit` (akin to `StructLit`, but for tuple structs). I am happy to implement `TupleStructLit` parsing given some guidance (provided it's really missing) and make the assist work for tuple structs as well. Could do so either in this PR, or another one 🙂
Sorry if I missed something important, this is my first PR for Rust Analyzer.
Btw is there any way to run the assists in emacs?
UPDATE: I just realized that parsing `TupleStructLit` would be quite difficult as it it really similar, if not identical to a function call...
Co-authored-by: yanchith <yanchi.toth@gmail.com>
987: Refactor maybe_item to use Marker argument r=pcpthm a=pcpthm
As suggested at <https://github.com/rust-analyzer/rust-analyzer/pull/980#issuecomment-473659745>.
For expression paring functions, changing signature
- from `fn(&mut Parser) -> Option<CompletedMarker>` to `fn(&mut Parser, Marker) -> Result<CompletedMarker, Marker>`
- from `fn(&mut Parser) -> CompletedMarker` to `fn(&mut Parser, Marker) -> CompletedMarker`
is my plan.
Co-authored-by: pcpthm <pcpthm@gmail.com>
983: support remainder assignment operator r=matklad a=JeanMertz
`%=` was returning errors for me, turns out it wasn't added as a valid assignment operation.
I'm not sure what the best location would be to add a test for this. Please let me know and I'll add one.
Co-authored-by: Jean Mertz <jean@mertz.fm>
Asymptotically computing a set difference is faster but in the average
case we won't have more than ~10 functions. Also prefer not using hash
sets as these may yield nondeterministic results.
Implement `BindingMode` for pattern matching, so that types can be
correctly inferred using match ergonomics. The binding mode defaults to
`Move` (referred to as 'BindingMode::BindByValue` in rustc), and is
updated by automatic dereferencing of the value being matched.
If the client doesn't specify this explicitly, that very likely means it doesn't
know about it and so we shouldn't send decorations. In particular, the recent
change to this default caused decorations to be sent to emacs, resulting in a
lot of warning spam.
948: Fix test_missing_module_code_action_in_json_project on Windows r=matklad a=vipentti
The test would fail on Windows due to the paths not being properly escaped for
JSON.
In addition adds extra braces around the fn main to actually introduce braces in
the file.
Co-authored-by: Ville Penttinen <villem.penttinen@gmail.com>
The test would fail on Windows due to the paths not being properly escaped for
JSON.
In addition adds extra braces around the fn main to actually introduce braces in
the file.
939: Initial implementation of project-lock.json. r=davidtwco a=davidtwco
Fixes#792.
This PR adds a initial implementation of project-lock.json, a build
system agnostic method of specifying the crate graph and roots.
Co-authored-by: David Wood <david@davidtw.co>
933: Check installed extension r=matklad a=c410-f3r
Fixes#918.
Edit: Windows encoding for Unicode is UTF-16 so String::from_utf8 will probably fail unless `Vec<u8>` is already UTF-8 somehow, which I don't know for sure.
Co-authored-by: Caio <c410.f3r@gmail.com>
This allows users to control whether or not they want to see the "workspace
loaded" notification.
This is done on the server side using InitializationOptions which are provided
by the client. By default show_workspace_loaded is true, meaning the
notification is sent.
This now allows us to send a notification that can be shown in the UI when the
workspace has been loaded.
Additionally this removes the need for internal_mode flag.
912: Make goto definition/hover work for associated items r=matklad a=kjeremy
Just functions so far. Looking for comments.
Fixes#911
Towards #832
Co-authored-by: kjeremy <kjeremy@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Jeremy Kolb <kjeremy@gmail.com>
We simply remove all the CUSTOM_MARKERS before attempting to parse the file.
This allows for the syntax selection to work with most of the test strings.
This allows us to select a string or portions of it and try parsing it as rust
syntax. This is mostly helpful when developing tests where the test
itself contains some rust syntax as a string.
908: Enable markup for hover on expressions which resolve using type_of r=matklad a=vipentti
This adds highlighting when hovering over items which are resolved using
`type_of`.
This adds basic highlighting, discussed in #904.
Co-authored-by: Ville Penttinen <villem.penttinen@gmail.com>
915: Bring BodySyntaxMapping in line with other source-map instances r=flodiebold a=matklad
* rename to SourceMap
* don't store the actual body inline, just return a pair
r? @flodiebold
Co-authored-by: Aleksey Kladov <aleksey.kladov@gmail.com>
906: Add support for goto definition and hover for struct fields r=matklad a=vipentti
This works partially towards fixing #512
Co-authored-by: Ville Penttinen <villem.penttinen@gmail.com>
900: Add new trait ast::TypeAscriptionOwner r=vipentti a=vipentti
This trait should be implemented for nodes which have an ascribed type,
e.g. thing : Type. Such as let, const, static, param, named struct fields.
In addition, we update some places where previously we used node + node.type_ref() with `TypeAscriptionOwner` in the trait bounds.
Co-authored-by: Ville Penttinen <villem.penttinen@gmail.com>
901: Add basic support for showing fn signature when hovering r=matklad a=vipentti
This adds basic support for displaying function signature when hovering over a usage of a function.
Additionally refactored `hover` to return `HoverResult` to ease with testing and in general to be more robust.
Co-authored-by: Ville Penttinen <villem.penttinen@gmail.com>
vscode would report "A request has failed" when it got "Content modified"
message and this would cause a pop-up to appear. This works around the issue by
returning an "empty" response that vscode can ignore.
This replaces places where we would use node + node.type_ref() with things that
have an ascribed type, with using the TypeAscriptionOwner as the trait bound so
we can simply pass the node.
897: Add basic const/static type inference r=flodiebold a=vipentti
This adds basic const/static type inference discussed in #887.
Currently the inference does not work for const/static declared inside a block. In addition the inference does not work inside the bodies of const/static.
Co-authored-by: Ville Penttinen <villem.penttinen@gmail.com>
885: Parse token trees directy r=matklad a=matklad
This takes advantage of the recent macro refactoring to directly parse token stream into a syntax tree.
Co-authored-by: Aleksey Kladov <aleksey.kladov@gmail.com>
It was just getting too big. We now have:
- ty: the `Ty` enum and helpers
- ty::infer: actual type inference
- ty::lower: lowering from HIR to `Ty`
- ty::op: helpers for binary operations, currently