//! Entry point for call-hierarchy use indexmap::IndexMap; use hir::Semantics; use ide_db::{call_info::FnCallNode, RootDatabase}; use syntax::{ast, AstNode, TextRange}; use crate::{ display::TryToNav, goto_definition, references, FilePosition, NavigationTarget, RangeInfo, }; #[derive(Debug, Clone)] pub struct CallItem { pub target: NavigationTarget, pub ranges: Vec, } impl CallItem { #[cfg(test)] pub(crate) fn assert_match(&self, expected: &str) { let actual = self.debug_render(); test_utils::assert_eq_text!(expected.trim(), actual.trim(),); } #[cfg(test)] pub(crate) fn debug_render(&self) -> String { format!("{} : {:?}", self.target.debug_render(), self.ranges) } } pub(crate) fn call_hierarchy( db: &RootDatabase, position: FilePosition, ) -> Option>> { goto_definition::goto_definition(db, position) } pub(crate) fn incoming_calls(db: &RootDatabase, position: FilePosition) -> Option> { let sema = Semantics::new(db); // 1. Find all refs // 2. Loop through refs and determine unique fndef. This will become our `from: CallHierarchyItem,` in the reply. // 3. Add ranges relative to the start of the fndef. let refs = references::find_all_refs(&sema, position, None)?; let mut calls = CallLocations::default(); for (file_id, references) in refs.references { let file = sema.parse(file_id); let file = file.syntax(); for (relative_range, token) in references .into_iter() .filter_map(|(range, _)| Some(range).zip(file.token_at_offset(range.start()).next())) { let token = sema.descend_into_macros(token); // This target is the containing function if let Some(nav) = token.ancestors().find_map(|node| { let def = ast::Fn::cast(node).and_then(|fn_| sema.to_def(&fn_))?; def.try_to_nav(sema.db) }) { calls.add(&nav, relative_range); } } } Some(calls.into_items()) } pub(crate) fn outgoing_calls(db: &RootDatabase, position: FilePosition) -> Option> { let sema = Semantics::new(db); let file_id = position.file_id; let file = sema.parse(file_id); let file = file.syntax(); let token = file.token_at_offset(position.offset).next()?; let token = sema.descend_into_macros(token); let mut calls = CallLocations::default(); token .parent() .into_iter() .flat_map(|it| it.descendants()) .filter_map(|node| FnCallNode::with_node_exact(&node)) .filter_map(|call_node| { let name_ref = call_node.name_ref()?; let func_target = match call_node { FnCallNode::CallExpr(expr) => { let callable = sema.type_of_expr(&expr.expr()?)?.original.as_callable(db)?; match callable.kind() { hir::CallableKind::Function(it) => it.try_to_nav(db), _ => None, } } FnCallNode::MethodCallExpr(expr) => { let function = sema.resolve_method_call(&expr)?; function.try_to_nav(db) } }?; Some((func_target, name_ref.syntax().text_range())) }) .for_each(|(nav, range)| calls.add(&nav, range)); Some(calls.into_items()) } #[derive(Default)] struct CallLocations { funcs: IndexMap>, } impl CallLocations { fn add(&mut self, target: &NavigationTarget, range: TextRange) { self.funcs.entry(target.clone()).or_default().push(range); } fn into_items(self) -> Vec { self.funcs.into_iter().map(|(target, ranges)| CallItem { target, ranges }).collect() } } #[cfg(test)] mod tests { use ide_db::base_db::FilePosition; use crate::fixture; fn check_hierarchy( ra_fixture: &str, expected: &str, expected_incoming: &[&str], expected_outgoing: &[&str], ) { let (analysis, pos) = fixture::position(ra_fixture); let mut navs = analysis.call_hierarchy(pos).unwrap().unwrap().info; assert_eq!(navs.len(), 1); let nav = navs.pop().unwrap(); nav.assert_match(expected); let item_pos = FilePosition { file_id: nav.file_id, offset: nav.focus_or_full_range().start() }; let incoming_calls = analysis.incoming_calls(item_pos).unwrap().unwrap(); assert_eq!(incoming_calls.len(), expected_incoming.len()); for call in 0..incoming_calls.len() { incoming_calls[call].assert_match(expected_incoming[call]); } let outgoing_calls = analysis.outgoing_calls(item_pos).unwrap().unwrap(); assert_eq!(outgoing_calls.len(), expected_outgoing.len()); for call in 0..outgoing_calls.len() { outgoing_calls[call].assert_match(expected_outgoing[call]); } } #[test] fn test_call_hierarchy_on_ref() { check_hierarchy( r#" //- /lib.rs fn callee() {} fn caller() { call$0ee(); } "#, "callee Function FileId(0) 0..14 3..9", &["caller Function FileId(0) 15..44 18..24 : [33..39]"], &[], ); } #[test] fn test_call_hierarchy_on_def() { check_hierarchy( r#" //- /lib.rs fn call$0ee() {} fn caller() { callee(); } "#, "callee Function FileId(0) 0..14 3..9", &["caller Function FileId(0) 15..44 18..24 : [33..39]"], &[], ); } #[test] fn test_call_hierarchy_in_same_fn() { check_hierarchy( r#" //- /lib.rs fn callee() {} fn caller() { call$0ee(); callee(); } "#, "callee Function FileId(0) 0..14 3..9", &["caller Function FileId(0) 15..58 18..24 : [33..39, 47..53]"], &[], ); } #[test] fn test_call_hierarchy_in_different_fn() { check_hierarchy( r#" //- /lib.rs fn callee() {} fn caller1() { call$0ee(); } fn caller2() { callee(); } "#, "callee Function FileId(0) 0..14 3..9", &[ "caller1 Function FileId(0) 15..45 18..25 : [34..40]", "caller2 Function FileId(0) 47..77 50..57 : [66..72]", ], &[], ); } #[test] fn test_call_hierarchy_in_tests_mod() { check_hierarchy( r#" //- /lib.rs cfg:test fn callee() {} fn caller1() { call$0ee(); } #[cfg(test)] mod tests { use super::*; #[test] fn test_caller() { callee(); } } "#, "callee Function FileId(0) 0..14 3..9", &[ "caller1 Function FileId(0) 15..45 18..25 : [34..40]", "test_caller Function FileId(0) 95..149 110..121 : [134..140]", ], &[], ); } #[test] fn test_call_hierarchy_in_different_files() { check_hierarchy( r#" //- /lib.rs mod foo; use foo::callee; fn caller() { call$0ee(); } //- /foo/mod.rs pub fn callee() {} "#, "callee Function FileId(1) 0..18 7..13", &["caller Function FileId(0) 27..56 30..36 : [45..51]"], &[], ); } #[test] fn test_call_hierarchy_outgoing() { check_hierarchy( r#" //- /lib.rs fn callee() {} fn call$0er() { callee(); callee(); } "#, "caller Function FileId(0) 15..58 18..24", &[], &["callee Function FileId(0) 0..14 3..9 : [33..39, 47..53]"], ); } #[test] fn test_call_hierarchy_outgoing_in_different_files() { check_hierarchy( r#" //- /lib.rs mod foo; use foo::callee; fn call$0er() { callee(); } //- /foo/mod.rs pub fn callee() {} "#, "caller Function FileId(0) 27..56 30..36", &[], &["callee Function FileId(1) 0..18 7..13 : [45..51]"], ); } #[test] fn test_call_hierarchy_incoming_outgoing() { check_hierarchy( r#" //- /lib.rs fn caller1() { call$0er2(); } fn caller2() { caller3(); } fn caller3() { } "#, "caller2 Function FileId(0) 33..64 36..43", &["caller1 Function FileId(0) 0..31 3..10 : [19..26]"], &["caller3 Function FileId(0) 66..83 69..76 : [52..59]"], ); } #[test] fn test_call_hierarchy_issue_5103() { check_hierarchy( r#" fn a() { b() } fn b() {} fn main() { a$0() } "#, "a Function FileId(0) 0..18 3..4", &["main Function FileId(0) 31..52 34..38 : [47..48]"], &["b Function FileId(0) 20..29 23..24 : [13..14]"], ); check_hierarchy( r#" fn a() { b$0() } fn b() {} fn main() { a() } "#, "b Function FileId(0) 20..29 23..24", &["a Function FileId(0) 0..18 3..4 : [13..14]"], &[], ); } }