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minor: Shorten spans of mismatched_arg_count diag
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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ use ide_db::base_db::{FileRange, SourceDatabase};
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use syntax::{
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algo::find_node_at_range,
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ast::{self, HasArgList},
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AstNode,
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AstNode, TextRange,
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};
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use crate::{Diagnostic, DiagnosticsContext};
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@ -16,22 +16,16 @@ pub(crate) fn mismatched_arg_count(
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) -> Diagnostic {
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let s = if d.expected == 1 { "" } else { "s" };
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let message = format!("expected {} argument{}, found {}", d.expected, s, d.found);
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Diagnostic::new(
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"mismatched-arg-count",
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message,
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invalid_args_range(ctx, d).unwrap_or_else(|it| it).range,
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)
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Diagnostic::new("mismatched-arg-count", message, invalid_args_range(ctx, d))
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}
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fn invalid_args_range(
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ctx: &DiagnosticsContext<'_>,
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d: &hir::MismatchedArgCount,
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) -> Result<FileRange, FileRange> {
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let full_range = ctx.sema.diagnostics_display_range(d.call_expr.clone().map(|it| it.into()));
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fn invalid_args_range(ctx: &DiagnosticsContext<'_>, d: &hir::MismatchedArgCount) -> TextRange {
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let FileRange { file_id, range } =
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ctx.sema.diagnostics_display_range(d.call_expr.clone().map(|it| it.into()));
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let source_file = ctx.sema.db.parse(full_range.file_id);
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let expr = find_node_at_range::<ast::Expr>(&source_file.syntax_node(), full_range.range)
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.filter(|it| it.syntax().text_range() == full_range.range);
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let source_file = ctx.sema.db.parse(file_id);
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let expr = find_node_at_range::<ast::Expr>(&source_file.syntax_node(), range)
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.filter(|it| it.syntax().text_range() == range);
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let arg_list = match expr {
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Some(ast::Expr::CallExpr(call)) => call.arg_list(),
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Some(ast::Expr::MethodCallExpr(call)) => call.arg_list(),
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@ -39,23 +33,27 @@ fn invalid_args_range(
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};
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let arg_list = match arg_list {
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Some(it) => it,
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None => return Err(full_range),
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None => return range,
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};
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let arg_list_range =
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FileRange { file_id: full_range.file_id, range: arg_list.syntax().text_range() };
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if d.found < d.expected {
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if d.found == 0 {
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return Ok(arg_list_range);
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return arg_list.syntax().text_range();
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}
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if let Some(r_paren) = arg_list.r_paren_token() {
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return Ok(FileRange { file_id: full_range.file_id, range: r_paren.text_range() });
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return r_paren.text_range();
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}
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}
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if d.expected < d.found {
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return Ok(arg_list_range);
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if d.expected == 0 {
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return arg_list.syntax().text_range();
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}
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let zip = arg_list.args().nth(d.expected).zip(arg_list.r_paren_token());
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if let Some((arg, r_paren)) = zip {
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return arg.syntax().text_range().cover(r_paren.text_range());
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}
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}
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Err(full_range)
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range
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}
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#[cfg(test)]
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@ -204,7 +202,7 @@ impl Foo {
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fn new() {
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Foo::Bar(0);
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Foo::Bar(0, 1);
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//^^^^^^ error: expected 1 argument, found 2
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//^^ error: expected 1 argument, found 2
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Foo::Bar();
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//^^ error: expected 1 argument, found 0
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}
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unsafe {
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fixed(0);
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fixed(0, 1);
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//^^^^^^ error: expected 1 argument, found 2
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//^^ error: expected 1 argument, found 2
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varargs(0);
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varargs(0, 1);
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varargs2();
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@ -249,7 +247,7 @@ fn main() {
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//^^ error: expected 1 argument, found 0
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f(());
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f((), ());
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//^^^^^^^^ error: expected 1 argument, found 2
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//^^^ error: expected 1 argument, found 2
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}
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"#,
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)
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