//! `completions` crate provides utilities for generating completions of user input. mod config; mod item; mod context; mod patterns; mod generated_lint_completions; #[cfg(test)] mod test_utils; mod render; mod completions; use ide_db::base_db::FilePosition; use ide_db::RootDatabase; use crate::{completions::Completions, context::CompletionContext, item::CompletionKind}; pub use crate::{ config::CompletionConfig, item::{CompletionItem, CompletionItemKind, CompletionScore, ImportToAdd, InsertTextFormat}, }; //FIXME: split the following feature into fine-grained features. // Feature: Magic Completions // // In addition to usual reference completion, rust-analyzer provides some ✨magic✨ // completions as well: // // Keywords like `if`, `else` `while`, `loop` are completed with braces, and cursor // is placed at the appropriate position. Even though `if` is easy to type, you // still want to complete it, to get ` { }` for free! `return` is inserted with a // space or `;` depending on the return type of the function. // // When completing a function call, `()` are automatically inserted. If a function // takes arguments, the cursor is positioned inside the parenthesis. // // There are postfix completions, which can be triggered by typing something like // `foo().if`. The word after `.` determines postfix completion. Possible variants are: // // - `expr.if` -> `if expr {}` or `if let ... {}` for `Option` or `Result` // - `expr.match` -> `match expr {}` // - `expr.while` -> `while expr {}` or `while let ... {}` for `Option` or `Result` // - `expr.ref` -> `&expr` // - `expr.refm` -> `&mut expr` // - `expr.let` -> `let <|> = expr;` // - `expr.letm` -> `let mut <|> = expr;` // - `expr.not` -> `!expr` // - `expr.dbg` -> `dbg!(expr)` // - `expr.dbgr` -> `dbg!(&expr)` // - `expr.call` -> `(expr)` // // There also snippet completions: // // .Expressions // - `pd` -> `eprintln!(" = {:?}", );` // - `ppd` -> `eprintln!(" = {:#?}", );` // // .Items // - `tfn` -> `#[test] fn feature(){}` // - `tmod` -> // ```rust // #[cfg(test)] // mod tests { // use super::*; // // #[test] // fn test_name() {} // } // ``` // // And experimental completions, enabled with the `rust-analyzer.completion.enableExperimental` setting. // This flag enables or disables: // // - Auto import: additional completion options with automatic `use` import and options from all project importable items, matched for the input // // Experimental completions might cause issues with performance and completion list look. /// Main entry point for completion. We run completion as a two-phase process. /// /// First, we look at the position and collect a so-called `CompletionContext. /// This is a somewhat messy process, because, during completion, syntax tree is /// incomplete and can look really weird. /// /// Once the context is collected, we run a series of completion routines which /// look at the context and produce completion items. One subtlety about this /// phase is that completion engine should not filter by the substring which is /// already present, it should give all possible variants for the identifier at /// the caret. In other words, for /// /// ```no_run /// fn f() { /// let foo = 92; /// let _ = bar<|> /// } /// ``` /// /// `foo` *should* be present among the completion variants. Filtering by /// identifier prefix/fuzzy match should be done higher in the stack, together /// with ordering of completions (currently this is done by the client). pub fn completions( db: &RootDatabase, config: &CompletionConfig, position: FilePosition, ) -> Option { let ctx = CompletionContext::new(db, position, config)?; if ctx.no_completion_required() { // No work required here. return None; } let mut acc = Completions::default(); completions::attribute::complete_attribute(&mut acc, &ctx); completions::fn_param::complete_fn_param(&mut acc, &ctx); completions::keyword::complete_expr_keyword(&mut acc, &ctx); completions::keyword::complete_use_tree_keyword(&mut acc, &ctx); completions::snippet::complete_expr_snippet(&mut acc, &ctx); completions::snippet::complete_item_snippet(&mut acc, &ctx); completions::qualified_path::complete_qualified_path(&mut acc, &ctx); completions::unqualified_path::complete_unqualified_path(&mut acc, &ctx); completions::dot::complete_dot(&mut acc, &ctx); completions::record::complete_record(&mut acc, &ctx); completions::pattern::complete_pattern(&mut acc, &ctx); completions::postfix::complete_postfix(&mut acc, &ctx); completions::macro_in_item_position::complete_macro_in_item_position(&mut acc, &ctx); completions::trait_impl::complete_trait_impl(&mut acc, &ctx); completions::mod_::complete_mod(&mut acc, &ctx); Some(acc) } #[cfg(test)] mod tests { use crate::config::CompletionConfig; use crate::test_utils; struct DetailAndDocumentation<'a> { detail: &'a str, documentation: &'a str, } fn check_detail_and_documentation(ra_fixture: &str, expected: DetailAndDocumentation) { let (db, position) = test_utils::position(ra_fixture); let config = CompletionConfig::default(); let completions: Vec<_> = crate::completions(&db, &config, position).unwrap().into(); for item in completions { if item.detail() == Some(expected.detail) { let opt = item.documentation(); let doc = opt.as_ref().map(|it| it.as_str()); assert_eq!(doc, Some(expected.documentation)); return; } } panic!("completion detail not found: {}", expected.detail) } fn check_no_completion(ra_fixture: &str) { let (db, position) = test_utils::position(ra_fixture); let config = CompletionConfig::default(); let completions: Option> = crate::completions(&db, &config, position) .and_then(|completions| { let completions: Vec<_> = completions.into(); if completions.is_empty() { None } else { Some(completions) } }) .map(|completions| { completions.into_iter().map(|completion| format!("{:?}", completion)).collect() }); // `assert_eq` instead of `assert!(completions.is_none())` to get the list of completions if test will panic. assert_eq!(completions, None, "Completions were generated, but weren't expected"); } #[test] fn test_completion_detail_from_macro_generated_struct_fn_doc_attr() { check_detail_and_documentation( r#" //- /lib.rs macro_rules! bar { () => { struct Bar; impl Bar { #[doc = "Do the foo"] fn foo(&self) {} } } } bar!(); fn foo() { let bar = Bar; bar.fo<|>; } "#, DetailAndDocumentation { detail: "fn foo(&self)", documentation: "Do the foo" }, ); } #[test] fn test_completion_detail_from_macro_generated_struct_fn_doc_comment() { check_detail_and_documentation( r#" //- /lib.rs macro_rules! bar { () => { struct Bar; impl Bar { /// Do the foo fn foo(&self) {} } } } bar!(); fn foo() { let bar = Bar; bar.fo<|>; } "#, DetailAndDocumentation { detail: "fn foo(&self)", documentation: " Do the foo" }, ); } #[test] fn test_no_completions_required() { // There must be no hint for 'in' keyword. check_no_completion( r#" fn foo() { for i i<|> } "#, ); // After 'in' keyword hints may be spawned. check_detail_and_documentation( r#" /// Do the foo fn foo() -> &'static str { "foo" } fn bar() { for c in fo<|> } "#, DetailAndDocumentation { detail: "fn foo() -> &'static str", documentation: "Do the foo", }, ); } }