//! This modules handles hygiene information. //! //! Specifically, `ast` + `Hygiene` allows you to create a `Name`. Note that, at //! this moment, this is horribly incomplete and handles only `$crate`. use either::Either; use ra_db::CrateId; use ra_syntax::ast; use crate::{ db::AstDatabase, name::{AsName, Name}, HirFileId, HirFileIdRepr, MacroDefKind, }; #[derive(Debug)] pub struct Hygiene { // This is what `$crate` expands to def_crate: Option, } impl Hygiene { pub fn new(db: &impl AstDatabase, file_id: HirFileId) -> Hygiene { let def_crate = match file_id.0 { HirFileIdRepr::FileId(_) => None, HirFileIdRepr::MacroFile(macro_file) => { let lazy_id = match macro_file.macro_call_id { crate::MacroCallId::LazyMacro(id) => id, }; let loc = db.lookup_intern_macro(lazy_id); match loc.def.kind { MacroDefKind::Declarative => loc.def.krate, MacroDefKind::BuiltIn(_) => None, MacroDefKind::BuiltInDerive(_) => None, } } }; Hygiene { def_crate } } pub fn new_unhygienic() -> Hygiene { Hygiene { def_crate: None } } // FIXME: this should just return name pub fn name_ref_to_name(&self, name_ref: ast::NameRef) -> Either { if let Some(def_crate) = self.def_crate { if name_ref.text() == "$crate" { return Either::Right(def_crate); } } Either::Left(name_ref.as_name()) } }