6456: Support record variants in extract_struct_from_enum_variant r=matklad a=Veykril
As requested :)
This also prevents the assist from being disabled if a definition in the value namespace exists with the same name as our new struct since that won't cause a collision
#4468
Co-authored-by: Lukas Wirth <lukastw97@gmail.com>
6458: Qualify trait impl created by add_custom_impl assist r=matklad a=Veykril
When we find at least one trait with the same name as the derive accessible from the current module we now generate a qualified path to that trait in the generated impl.
If we don't find any we just do what was done before and emit the trait name in the generated impl.
Co-authored-by: Lukas Wirth <lukastw97@gmail.com>
This also seizes the opportunity to move integer literal parsing to
the syntax crate, were it logically belongs.
Note though that this is still done in an ad hoc manner -- we probably
should split kitchen sink ast::Literal into a separate APIs for
strings, ints, etc
6287: Don't replace entire module and file nodes when inserting imports r=matklad a=Veykril
This change minifies the resulting diff of import insertions by inserting or replacing the produced use tree directly through an `action` return value instead replacing the entire container node. This action has to be applied by the caller now. This unfortunately pulls the `AssistBuilder` into scope of `insert_use` back again but I tried to at least keep it away from the `insert_use` fn itself.
I'm open to more/better ideas regarding this :)
Fixes#6196
Co-authored-by: Lukas Wirth <lukastw97@gmail.com>
6401: Only show `self` ident when showing parameter self hints r=matklad a=Veykril
This just hints all self parameters with the `self` token, this is therefor equal to how all other parameters are displayed, but given the self param special in how its defined in a function signature it might make sense to keep the `&`/`&mut` parts as well as emitting those tokens for explict `Self` types that are taken by ref like `self: &Rc<Self>`?
Fixes#6400
Co-authored-by: Lukas Wirth <lukastw97@gmail.com>
6435: Test Fixture ExplicitRoot + ModuleResolutionRelativePathOutsideRoot. r=matklad a=rickvanprim
Updates `module_resolution_relative_path_outside_root` test to check valid paths outside of the root, by moving the root to a subpath so that paths outside of it are possible. If this would be more appropriate as a new test, or if the original check for an invalid path should be left, I'm happy to update.
Co-authored-by: James Leitch <rickvanprim@gmail.com>
6430: Move completions rendering into a separate module r=popzxc a=popzxc
This PR extracts rendering-related things from `Completions` structure to the new `render` module.
`render` module declares a `Render` structure (which is a generic renderer interface), `RenderContext` (interface for data/methods not required for completions generating, but required for rendering), and a bunch of smaller `*Render` structures which encapsulate logic behind rendering a certain item.
This is just a step in full separation direction, since the following this are still to be done:
- Move some data from `CompletionContext` to the `RenderContext`;
- Forbid any kind of rendering outside of `render` module;
- Extract score computing into a separate module.
This PR is already pretty big, so not to make it even harder to review I decided to split this process into several subsequent PRs.
Co-authored-by: Igor Aleksanov <popzxc@yandex.ru>
6447: Textmate grammar: allow function declarations without curly brackets r=lnicola a=dustypomerleau
Functions inside trait declarations can break subsequent highlighting, because they have no curly brackets. In a case such as:
```rust
pub trait Summary {
fn summarize(&self) -> String;
}
```
the scope `meta.function.definition.rust` will continue past the end of the block looking for `{` after `fn`. This PR allows `meta.function.definition.rust` to terminate with `;` in these cases.
Co-authored-by: Dusty Pomerleau <dustypomerleau@users.noreply.github.com>
6421: Check for allow(..) attributes in case check diagnostic r=popzxc a=popzxc
Resolves#6348
This is not a full-fledged solution, as it doesn't looks up for parent elements (e.g. function -> module -> parent module -> crate root), but it does at least checks attributes of item being checked.
I played a bit with code, and it seems that implementing a proper solution (which will also check for `deny` / `warn` attributes overriding values for `allow`s from above).
So, this solution should fix all the macros which intentionally do "weird" naming and wrap it with `allow`, such as `lazy_static`.
cc @ArifRoktim
Co-authored-by: Igor Aleksanov <popzxc@yandex.ru>
6445: Fix coalescing of prime_caches updates r=jonas-schievink a=jonas-schievink
The previous implementation could try to create a progress bar when one
was already registered.
bors r+ 🤖
Co-authored-by: Jonas Schievink <jonas.schievink@ferrous-systems.com>
6365: Do insertion lookahead in algo::diff r=matklad a=Veykril
This is the last blocker for #6287 after this I can update that PR to properly fix things through using `SyntaxRewriter`.
This PR also shuffles tests around a bit and adds some more.
Ideally this is just a hack until we implement a "proper" diff algorithm that approximates a minimal diff. Maybe something like [gumtree](https://github.com/GumTreeDiff/gumtree)?
Co-authored-by: Lukas Wirth <lukastw97@gmail.com>
6393: Remove repetitive inlay hints (take 2) r=matklad a=lnicola
6399: Keep generic annotations when qualifying things r=matklad a=Veykril
The `qualify_path` assists currently eats up already annotated generics in all but one cases which can be annoying if one already pre-fills generics of a type before it's been qualified.
Co-authored-by: Matthew Sanetra <matthewsanetra@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Lukas Wirth <lukastw97@gmail.com>
6441: Coalesce prime_caches updates r=matklad a=jonas-schievink
This reduces the number of progress bar updates we send to the client by collapsing subsequent updates into one. This doesn't work as well as I'd hoped (which is that we end up sending *no* updates, or only `start` and `end`, when the cache is already fresh), but it does reduce the number considerably: instead of ~720 updates on the rust-analyzer codebase, we now only send ~60.
It uses the same approach that is already in use for coalescing VFS events.
Hopefully this is enough to fix https://github.com/rust-analyzer/rust-analyzer/issues/6413.
Co-authored-by: Jonas Schievink <jonas.schievink@ferrous-systems.com>