rust/crates/ide_ssr/src/lib.rs
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//! Structural Search Replace
//!
//! Allows searching the AST for code that matches one or more patterns and then replacing that code
//! based on a template.
// Feature: Structural Search and Replace
//
// Search and replace with named wildcards that will match any expression, type, path, pattern or item.
// The syntax for a structural search replace command is `<search_pattern> ==>> <replace_pattern>`.
// A `$<name>` placeholder in the search pattern will match any AST node and `$<name>` will reference it in the replacement.
// Within a macro call, a placeholder will match up until whatever token follows the placeholder.
//
// All paths in both the search pattern and the replacement template must resolve in the context
// in which this command is invoked. Paths in the search pattern will then match the code if they
// resolve to the same item, even if they're written differently. For example if we invoke the
// command in the module `foo` with a pattern of `Bar`, then code in the parent module that refers
// to `foo::Bar` will match.
//
// Paths in the replacement template will be rendered appropriately for the context in which the
// replacement occurs. For example if our replacement template is `foo::Bar` and we match some
// code in the `foo` module, we'll insert just `Bar`.
//
// Inherent method calls should generally be written in UFCS form. e.g. `foo::Bar::baz($s, $a)` will
// match `$s.baz($a)`, provided the method call `baz` resolves to the method `foo::Bar::baz`. When a
// placeholder is the receiver of a method call in the search pattern (e.g. `$s.foo()`), but not in
// the replacement template (e.g. `bar($s)`), then *, & and &mut will be added as needed to mirror
// whatever autoderef and autoref was happening implicitly in the matched code.
//
// The scope of the search / replace will be restricted to the current selection if any, otherwise
// it will apply to the whole workspace.
//
// Placeholders may be given constraints by writing them as `${<name>:<constraint1>:<constraint2>...}`.
//
// Supported constraints:
//
// |===
// | Constraint | Restricts placeholder
//
// | kind(literal) | Is a literal (e.g. `42` or `"forty two"`)
// | not(a) | Negates the constraint `a`
// |===
//
// Available via the command `rust-analyzer.ssr`.
//
// ```rust
// // Using structural search replace command [foo($a, $b) ==>> ($a).foo($b)]
//
// // BEFORE
// String::from(foo(y + 5, z))
//
// // AFTER
// String::from((y + 5).foo(z))
// ```
//
// |===
// | Editor | Action Name
//
// | VS Code | **Rust Analyzer: Structural Search Replace**
// |===
//
// Also available as an assist, by writing a comment containing the structural
// search and replace rule. You will only see the assist if the comment can
// be parsed as a valid structural search and replace rule.
//
// ```rust
// // Place the cursor on the line below to see the assist 💡.
// // foo($a, $b) ==>> ($a).foo($b)
// ```
mod from_comment;
mod matching;
mod nester;
mod parsing;
mod replacing;
mod resolving;
mod search;
#[macro_use]
mod errors;
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests;
use crate::errors::bail;
pub use crate::errors::SsrError;
pub use crate::from_comment::ssr_from_comment;
pub use crate::matching::Match;
use crate::matching::MatchFailureReason;
use hir::Semantics;
use ide_db::base_db::{FileId, FilePosition, FileRange};
use resolving::ResolvedRule;
use rustc_hash::FxHashMap;
use syntax::{ast, AstNode, SyntaxNode, TextRange};
use text_edit::TextEdit;
// A structured search replace rule. Create by calling `parse` on a str.
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct SsrRule {
/// A structured pattern that we're searching for.
pattern: parsing::RawPattern,
/// What we'll replace it with.
template: parsing::RawPattern,
parsed_rules: Vec<parsing::ParsedRule>,
}
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct SsrPattern {
raw: parsing::RawPattern,
parsed_rules: Vec<parsing::ParsedRule>,
}
#[derive(Debug, Default)]
pub struct SsrMatches {
pub matches: Vec<Match>,
}
/// Searches a crate for pattern matches and possibly replaces them with something else.
pub struct MatchFinder<'db> {
/// Our source of information about the user's code.
sema: Semantics<'db, ide_db::RootDatabase>,
rules: Vec<ResolvedRule>,
resolution_scope: resolving::ResolutionScope<'db>,
restrict_ranges: Vec<FileRange>,
}
impl<'db> MatchFinder<'db> {
/// Constructs a new instance where names will be looked up as if they appeared at
/// `lookup_context`.
pub fn in_context(
db: &'db ide_db::RootDatabase,
lookup_context: FilePosition,
mut restrict_ranges: Vec<FileRange>,
) -> MatchFinder<'db> {
restrict_ranges.retain(|range| !range.range.is_empty());
let sema = Semantics::new(db);
let resolution_scope = resolving::ResolutionScope::new(&sema, lookup_context);
MatchFinder { sema, rules: Vec::new(), resolution_scope, restrict_ranges }
}
/// Constructs an instance using the start of the first file in `db` as the lookup context.
pub fn at_first_file(db: &'db ide_db::RootDatabase) -> Result<MatchFinder<'db>, SsrError> {
use ide_db::base_db::SourceDatabaseExt;
use ide_db::symbol_index::SymbolsDatabase;
if let Some(first_file_id) =
db.local_roots().iter().next().and_then(|root| db.source_root(*root).iter().next())
{
Ok(MatchFinder::in_context(
db,
FilePosition { file_id: first_file_id, offset: 0.into() },
vec![],
))
} else {
bail!("No files to search");
}
}
/// Adds a rule to be applied. The order in which rules are added matters. Earlier rules take
/// precedence. If a node is matched by an earlier rule, then later rules won't be permitted to
/// match to it.
pub fn add_rule(&mut self, rule: SsrRule) -> Result<(), SsrError> {
for parsed_rule in rule.parsed_rules {
self.rules.push(ResolvedRule::new(
parsed_rule,
&self.resolution_scope,
self.rules.len(),
)?);
}
Ok(())
}
/// Finds matches for all added rules and returns edits for all found matches.
pub fn edits(&self) -> FxHashMap<FileId, TextEdit> {
use ide_db::base_db::SourceDatabaseExt;
let mut matches_by_file = FxHashMap::default();
for m in self.matches().matches {
matches_by_file
.entry(m.range.file_id)
.or_insert_with(|| SsrMatches::default())
.matches
.push(m);
}
matches_by_file
.into_iter()
.map(|(file_id, matches)| {
(
file_id,
replacing::matches_to_edit(
&matches,
&self.sema.db.file_text(file_id),
&self.rules,
),
)
})
.collect()
}
/// Adds a search pattern. For use if you intend to only call `find_matches_in_file`. If you
/// intend to do replacement, use `add_rule` instead.
pub fn add_search_pattern(&mut self, pattern: SsrPattern) -> Result<(), SsrError> {
for parsed_rule in pattern.parsed_rules {
self.rules.push(ResolvedRule::new(
parsed_rule,
&self.resolution_scope,
self.rules.len(),
)?);
}
Ok(())
}
/// Returns matches for all added rules.
pub fn matches(&self) -> SsrMatches {
let mut matches = Vec::new();
let mut usage_cache = search::UsageCache::default();
for rule in &self.rules {
self.find_matches_for_rule(rule, &mut usage_cache, &mut matches);
}
nester::nest_and_remove_collisions(matches, &self.sema)
}
/// Finds all nodes in `file_id` whose text is exactly equal to `snippet` and attempts to match
/// them, while recording reasons why they don't match. This API is useful for command
/// line-based debugging where providing a range is difficult.
pub fn debug_where_text_equal(&self, file_id: FileId, snippet: &str) -> Vec<MatchDebugInfo> {
use ide_db::base_db::SourceDatabaseExt;
let file = self.sema.parse(file_id);
let mut res = Vec::new();
let file_text = self.sema.db.file_text(file_id);
let mut remaining_text = file_text.as_str();
let mut base = 0;
let len = snippet.len() as u32;
while let Some(offset) = remaining_text.find(snippet) {
let start = base + offset as u32;
let end = start + len;
self.output_debug_for_nodes_at_range(
file.syntax(),
FileRange { file_id, range: TextRange::new(start.into(), end.into()) },
&None,
&mut res,
);
remaining_text = &remaining_text[offset + snippet.len()..];
base = end;
}
res
}
fn output_debug_for_nodes_at_range(
&self,
node: &SyntaxNode,
range: FileRange,
restrict_range: &Option<FileRange>,
out: &mut Vec<MatchDebugInfo>,
) {
for node in node.children() {
let node_range = self.sema.original_range(&node);
if node_range.file_id != range.file_id || !node_range.range.contains_range(range.range)
{
continue;
}
if node_range.range == range.range {
for rule in &self.rules {
// For now we ignore rules that have a different kind than our node, otherwise
// we get lots of noise. If at some point we add support for restricting rules
// to a particular kind of thing (e.g. only match type references), then we can
// relax this. We special-case expressions, since function calls can match
// method calls.
if rule.pattern.node.kind() != node.kind()
&& !(ast::Expr::can_cast(rule.pattern.node.kind())
&& ast::Expr::can_cast(node.kind()))
{
continue;
}
out.push(MatchDebugInfo {
matched: matching::get_match(true, rule, &node, restrict_range, &self.sema)
.map_err(|e| MatchFailureReason {
reason: e.reason.unwrap_or_else(|| {
"Match failed, but no reason was given".to_owned()
}),
}),
pattern: rule.pattern.node.clone(),
node: node.clone(),
});
}
} else if let Some(macro_call) = ast::MacroCall::cast(node.clone()) {
if let Some(expanded) = self.sema.expand(&macro_call) {
if let Some(tt) = macro_call.token_tree() {
self.output_debug_for_nodes_at_range(
&expanded,
range,
&Some(self.sema.original_range(tt.syntax())),
out,
);
}
}
}
self.output_debug_for_nodes_at_range(&node, range, restrict_range, out);
}
}
}
pub struct MatchDebugInfo {
node: SyntaxNode,
/// Our search pattern parsed as an expression or item, etc
pattern: SyntaxNode,
matched: Result<Match, MatchFailureReason>,
}
impl std::fmt::Debug for MatchDebugInfo {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
match &self.matched {
Ok(_) => writeln!(f, "Node matched")?,
Err(reason) => writeln!(f, "Node failed to match because: {}", reason.reason)?,
}
writeln!(
f,
"============ AST ===========\n\
{:#?}",
self.node
)?;
writeln!(f, "========= PATTERN ==========")?;
writeln!(f, "{:#?}", self.pattern)?;
writeln!(f, "============================")?;
Ok(())
}
}
impl SsrMatches {
/// Returns `self` with any nested matches removed and made into top-level matches.
pub fn flattened(self) -> SsrMatches {
let mut out = SsrMatches::default();
self.flatten_into(&mut out);
out
}
fn flatten_into(self, out: &mut SsrMatches) {
for mut m in self.matches {
for p in m.placeholder_values.values_mut() {
std::mem::replace(&mut p.inner_matches, SsrMatches::default()).flatten_into(out);
}
out.matches.push(m);
}
}
}
impl Match {
pub fn matched_text(&self) -> String {
self.matched_node.text().to_string()
}
}
impl std::error::Error for SsrError {}
#[cfg(test)]
impl MatchDebugInfo {
pub(crate) fn match_failure_reason(&self) -> Option<&str> {
self.matched.as_ref().err().map(|r| r.reason.as_str())
}
}