258 lines
8.0 KiB
Rust
258 lines
8.0 KiB
Rust
//! `ra_hir_expand` deals with macro expansion.
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//!
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//! Specifically, it implements a concept of `MacroFile` -- a file whose syntax
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//! tree originates not from the text of some `FileId`, but from some macro
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//! expansion.
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pub mod db;
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pub mod ast_id_map;
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pub mod name;
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pub mod hygiene;
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pub mod diagnostics;
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pub mod builtin_macro;
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pub mod quote;
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use std::hash::Hash;
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use std::sync::Arc;
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use ra_db::{salsa, CrateId, FileId};
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use ra_syntax::{
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algo,
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ast::{self, AstNode},
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SyntaxNode, SyntaxToken, TextUnit,
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};
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use crate::ast_id_map::FileAstId;
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use crate::builtin_macro::BuiltinFnLikeExpander;
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#[cfg(test)]
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mod test_db;
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/// Input to the analyzer is a set of files, where each file is identified by
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/// `FileId` and contains source code. However, another source of source code in
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/// Rust are macros: each macro can be thought of as producing a "temporary
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/// file". To assign an id to such a file, we use the id of the macro call that
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/// produced the file. So, a `HirFileId` is either a `FileId` (source code
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/// written by user), or a `MacroCallId` (source code produced by macro).
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///
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/// What is a `MacroCallId`? Simplifying, it's a `HirFileId` of a file
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/// containing the call plus the offset of the macro call in the file. Note that
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/// this is a recursive definition! However, the size_of of `HirFileId` is
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/// finite (because everything bottoms out at the real `FileId`) and small
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/// (`MacroCallId` uses the location interner).
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#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
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pub struct HirFileId(HirFileIdRepr);
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#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
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enum HirFileIdRepr {
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FileId(FileId),
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MacroFile(MacroFile),
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}
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impl From<FileId> for HirFileId {
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fn from(id: FileId) -> Self {
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HirFileId(HirFileIdRepr::FileId(id))
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}
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}
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impl From<MacroFile> for HirFileId {
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fn from(id: MacroFile) -> Self {
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HirFileId(HirFileIdRepr::MacroFile(id))
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}
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}
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impl HirFileId {
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/// For macro-expansion files, returns the file original source file the
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/// expansion originated from.
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pub fn original_file(self, db: &dyn db::AstDatabase) -> FileId {
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match self.0 {
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HirFileIdRepr::FileId(file_id) => file_id,
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HirFileIdRepr::MacroFile(macro_file) => {
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let loc = db.lookup_intern_macro(macro_file.macro_call_id);
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loc.ast_id.file_id.original_file(db)
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}
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}
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}
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/// Return expansion information if it is a macro-expansion file
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pub fn expansion_info(self, db: &dyn db::AstDatabase) -> Option<ExpansionInfo> {
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match self.0 {
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HirFileIdRepr::FileId(_) => None,
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HirFileIdRepr::MacroFile(macro_file) => {
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let loc: MacroCallLoc = db.lookup_intern_macro(macro_file.macro_call_id);
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let arg_tt = loc.ast_id.to_node(db).token_tree()?;
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let def_tt = loc.def.ast_id.to_node(db).token_tree()?;
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let macro_def = db.macro_def(loc.def)?;
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let (parse, exp_map) = db.parse_macro(macro_file)?;
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let macro_arg = db.macro_arg(macro_file.macro_call_id)?;
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Some(ExpansionInfo {
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expanded: InFile::new(self, parse.syntax_node()),
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arg: InFile::new(loc.ast_id.file_id, arg_tt),
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def: InFile::new(loc.ast_id.file_id, def_tt),
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macro_arg,
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macro_def,
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exp_map,
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})
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}
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}
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}
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}
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#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
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pub struct MacroFile {
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macro_call_id: MacroCallId,
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macro_file_kind: MacroFileKind,
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}
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#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
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pub enum MacroFileKind {
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Items,
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Expr,
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Statements,
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}
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/// `MacroCallId` identifies a particular macro invocation, like
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/// `println!("Hello, {}", world)`.
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#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
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pub struct MacroCallId(salsa::InternId);
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impl salsa::InternKey for MacroCallId {
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fn from_intern_id(v: salsa::InternId) -> Self {
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MacroCallId(v)
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}
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fn as_intern_id(&self) -> salsa::InternId {
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self.0
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}
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}
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#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
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pub struct MacroDefId {
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pub krate: CrateId,
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pub ast_id: AstId<ast::MacroCall>,
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pub kind: MacroDefKind,
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}
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impl MacroDefId {
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pub fn as_call_id(
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self,
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db: &dyn db::AstDatabase,
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ast_id: AstId<ast::MacroCall>,
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) -> MacroCallId {
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db.intern_macro(MacroCallLoc { def: self, ast_id })
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}
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}
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#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
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pub enum MacroDefKind {
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Declarative,
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BuiltIn(BuiltinFnLikeExpander),
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}
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#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
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pub struct MacroCallLoc {
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pub(crate) def: MacroDefId,
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pub(crate) ast_id: AstId<ast::MacroCall>,
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}
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impl MacroCallId {
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pub fn as_file(self, kind: MacroFileKind) -> HirFileId {
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let macro_file = MacroFile { macro_call_id: self, macro_file_kind: kind };
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macro_file.into()
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}
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}
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/// ExpansionInfo mainly describes how to map text range between src and expanded macro
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#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
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pub struct ExpansionInfo {
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expanded: InFile<SyntaxNode>,
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arg: InFile<ast::TokenTree>,
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def: InFile<ast::TokenTree>,
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macro_def: Arc<(db::TokenExpander, mbe::TokenMap)>,
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macro_arg: Arc<(tt::Subtree, mbe::TokenMap)>,
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exp_map: Arc<mbe::TokenMap>,
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}
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impl ExpansionInfo {
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pub fn map_token_down(&self, token: InFile<&SyntaxToken>) -> Option<InFile<SyntaxToken>> {
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assert_eq!(token.file_id, self.arg.file_id);
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let range =
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token.value.text_range().checked_sub(self.arg.value.syntax().text_range().start())?;
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let token_id = self.macro_arg.1.token_by_range(range)?;
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let token_id = self.macro_def.0.map_id_down(token_id);
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let range = self.exp_map.range_by_token(token_id)?;
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let token = algo::find_covering_element(&self.expanded.value, range).into_token()?;
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Some(self.expanded.with_value(token))
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}
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pub fn map_token_up(&self, token: InFile<&SyntaxToken>) -> Option<InFile<SyntaxToken>> {
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let token_id = self.exp_map.token_by_range(token.value.text_range())?;
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let (token_id, origin) = self.macro_def.0.map_id_up(token_id);
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let (token_map, tt) = match origin {
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mbe::Origin::Call => (&self.macro_arg.1, &self.arg),
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mbe::Origin::Def => (&self.macro_def.1, &self.def),
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};
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let range = token_map.range_by_token(token_id)?;
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let token = algo::find_covering_element(
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tt.value.syntax(),
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range + tt.value.syntax().text_range().start(),
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)
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.into_token()?;
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Some(tt.with_value(token))
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}
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}
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/// `AstId` points to an AST node in any file.
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///
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/// It is stable across reparses, and can be used as salsa key/value.
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// FIXME: isn't this just a `Source<FileAstId<N>>` ?
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pub type AstId<N> = InFile<FileAstId<N>>;
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impl<N: AstNode> AstId<N> {
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pub fn to_node(&self, db: &dyn db::AstDatabase) -> N {
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let root = db.parse_or_expand(self.file_id).unwrap();
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db.ast_id_map(self.file_id).get(self.value).to_node(&root)
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}
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}
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/// `InFile<T>` stores a value of `T` inside a particular file/syntax tree.
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///
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/// Typical usages are:
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///
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/// * `InFile<SyntaxNode>` -- syntax node in a file
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/// * `InFile<ast::FnDef>` -- ast node in a file
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/// * `InFile<TextUnit>` -- offset in a file
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#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Copy, Hash)]
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pub struct InFile<T> {
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pub file_id: HirFileId,
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pub value: T,
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}
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impl<T> InFile<T> {
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pub fn new(file_id: HirFileId, value: T) -> InFile<T> {
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InFile { file_id, value }
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}
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// Similarly, naming here is stupid...
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pub fn with_value<U>(&self, value: U) -> InFile<U> {
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InFile::new(self.file_id, value)
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}
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pub fn map<F: FnOnce(T) -> U, U>(self, f: F) -> InFile<U> {
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InFile::new(self.file_id, f(self.value))
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}
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pub fn as_ref(&self) -> InFile<&T> {
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self.with_value(&self.value)
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}
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pub fn file_syntax(&self, db: &impl db::AstDatabase) -> SyntaxNode {
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db.parse_or_expand(self.file_id).expect("source created from invalid file")
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}
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}
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