6019: Remove make::path_from_text r=matklad a=Veykril

This removes the `make::path_from_text` function, which according to a note should've been private. I removed it since it didn't really serve a purpose as it was simply wrapping `make::ast_from_text`.

Co-authored-by: Lukas Wirth <lukastw97@gmail.com>
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bors[bot] 2020-09-29 10:29:33 +00:00 committed by GitHub
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6 changed files with 61 additions and 47 deletions

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@ -1,6 +1,5 @@
use std::collections::BTreeSet;
use ast::make;
use either::Either;
use hir::{
AsAssocItem, AssocItemContainer, ModPath, Module, ModuleDef, PathResolution, Semantics, Trait,
@ -54,11 +53,8 @@ pub(crate) fn auto_import(acc: &mut Assists, ctx: &AssistContext) -> Option<()>
format!("Import `{}`", &import),
range,
|builder| {
let new_syntax = insert_use(
&scope,
make::path_from_text(&import.to_string()),
ctx.config.insert_use.merge,
);
let new_syntax =
insert_use(&scope, import.to_ast_path(), ctx.config.insert_use.merge);
builder.replace(syntax.text_range(), new_syntax.to_string())
},
);

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@ -264,12 +264,8 @@ fn replace_ast(
match use_trees.as_slice() {
[name] => {
if let Some(end_path) = name.path() {
let replacement = make::use_tree(
make::path_from_text(&format!("{}::{}", path, end_path)),
None,
None,
false,
);
let replacement =
make::use_tree(make::path_concat(path, end_path), None, None, false);
algo::diff(
&parent.either(|n| n.syntax().clone(), |n| n.syntax().clone()),

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@ -12,7 +12,6 @@ use syntax::{
use crate::{
assist_context::AssistBuilder, utils::insert_use, AssistContext, AssistId, AssistKind, Assists,
};
use ast::make;
use insert_use::ImportScope;
// Assist: extract_struct_from_enum_variant
@ -112,11 +111,7 @@ fn insert_import(
let scope = ImportScope::find_insert_use_container(path.syntax(), ctx)?;
let syntax = scope.as_syntax_node();
let new_syntax = insert_use(
&scope,
make::path_from_text(&mod_path.to_string()),
ctx.config.insert_use.merge,
);
let new_syntax = insert_use(&scope, mod_path.to_ast_path(), ctx.config.insert_use.merge);
// FIXME: this will currently panic as multiple imports will have overlapping text ranges
builder.replace(syntax.text_range(), new_syntax.to_string())
}

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@ -1,11 +1,10 @@
use syntax::{algo::SyntaxRewriter, ast, match_ast, AstNode, SyntaxNode, TextRange};
use syntax::{algo::SyntaxRewriter, ast, match_ast, AstNode, SyntaxNode};
use test_utils::mark;
use crate::{
utils::{insert_use, ImportScope},
AssistContext, AssistId, AssistKind, Assists,
};
use ast::make;
// Assist: replace_qualified_name_with_use
//
@ -33,15 +32,6 @@ pub(crate) fn replace_qualified_name_with_use(
mark::hit!(dont_import_trivial_paths);
return None;
}
let path_to_import = path.to_string();
let path_to_import = match path.segment()?.generic_arg_list() {
Some(generic_args) => {
let generic_args_start =
generic_args.syntax().text_range().start() - path.syntax().text_range().start();
&path_to_import[TextRange::up_to(generic_args_start)]
}
None => path_to_import.as_str(),
};
let target = path.syntax().text_range();
let scope = ImportScope::find_insert_use_container(path.syntax(), ctx)?;
@ -54,14 +44,10 @@ pub(crate) fn replace_qualified_name_with_use(
// Now that we've brought the name into scope, re-qualify all paths that could be
// affected (that is, all paths inside the node we added the `use` to).
let mut rewriter = SyntaxRewriter::default();
shorten_paths(&mut rewriter, syntax.clone(), path);
shorten_paths(&mut rewriter, syntax.clone(), &path);
let rewritten_syntax = rewriter.rewrite(&syntax);
if let Some(ref import_scope) = ImportScope::from(rewritten_syntax) {
let new_syntax = insert_use(
import_scope,
make::path_from_text(path_to_import),
ctx.config.insert_use.merge,
);
let new_syntax = insert_use(import_scope, path, ctx.config.insert_use.merge);
builder.replace(syntax.text_range(), new_syntax.to_string())
}
},
@ -69,7 +55,7 @@ pub(crate) fn replace_qualified_name_with_use(
}
/// Adds replacements to `re` that shorten `path` in all descendants of `node`.
fn shorten_paths(rewriter: &mut SyntaxRewriter<'static>, node: SyntaxNode, path: ast::Path) {
fn shorten_paths(rewriter: &mut SyntaxRewriter<'static>, node: SyntaxNode, path: &ast::Path) {
for child in node.children() {
match_ast! {
match child {
@ -82,10 +68,10 @@ fn shorten_paths(rewriter: &mut SyntaxRewriter<'static>, node: SyntaxNode, path:
ast::Path(p) => {
match maybe_replace_path(rewriter, p.clone(), path.clone()) {
Some(()) => {},
None => shorten_paths(rewriter, p.syntax().clone(), path.clone()),
None => shorten_paths(rewriter, p.syntax().clone(), path),
}
},
_ => shorten_paths(rewriter, child, path.clone()),
_ => shorten_paths(rewriter, child, path),
}
}
}

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@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ use hir_expand::{
hygiene::Hygiene,
name::{AsName, Name},
};
use syntax::ast;
use syntax::ast::{self, make};
use crate::{
type_ref::{TypeBound, TypeRef},
@ -100,6 +100,26 @@ impl ModPath {
}
self.segments.first()
}
pub fn to_ast_path(&self) -> ast::Path {
let mut segments = Vec::new();
let mut is_abs = false;
match self.kind {
PathKind::Plain => {}
PathKind::Super(0) => segments.push(make::path_segment_self()),
PathKind::Super(n) => segments.extend((0..n).map(|_| make::path_segment_super())),
PathKind::Crate => segments.push(make::path_segment_crate()),
PathKind::Abs => is_abs = true,
PathKind::DollarCrate(_) => (),
}
segments.extend(
self.segments
.iter()
.map(|segment| make::path_segment(make::name_ref(&segment.to_string()))),
);
make::path_from_segments(segments, is_abs)
}
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
@ -286,10 +306,8 @@ impl Display for ModPath {
};
match self.kind {
PathKind::Plain => {}
PathKind::Super(0) => add_segment("self")?,
PathKind::Super(n) => {
if n == 0 {
add_segment("self")?;
}
for _ in 0..n {
add_segment("super")?;
}

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@ -28,18 +28,41 @@ pub fn assoc_item_list() -> ast::AssocItemList {
pub fn path_segment(name_ref: ast::NameRef) -> ast::PathSegment {
ast_from_text(&format!("use {};", name_ref))
}
pub fn path_segment_self() -> ast::PathSegment {
ast_from_text("use self;")
}
pub fn path_segment_super() -> ast::PathSegment {
ast_from_text("use super;")
}
pub fn path_segment_crate() -> ast::PathSegment {
ast_from_text("use crate;")
}
pub fn path_unqualified(segment: ast::PathSegment) -> ast::Path {
path_from_text(&format!("use {}", segment))
ast_from_text(&format!("use {}", segment))
}
pub fn path_qualified(qual: ast::Path, segment: ast::PathSegment) -> ast::Path {
path_from_text(&format!("{}::{}", qual, segment))
ast_from_text(&format!("{}::{}", qual, segment))
}
// FIXME: make this private
pub fn path_from_text(text: &str) -> ast::Path {
ast_from_text(text)
pub fn path_concat(first: ast::Path, second: ast::Path) -> ast::Path {
ast_from_text(&format!("{}::{}", first, second))
}
pub fn path_from_segments(
segments: impl IntoIterator<Item = ast::PathSegment>,
is_abs: bool,
) -> ast::Path {
let segments = segments.into_iter().map(|it| it.syntax().clone()).join("::");
ast_from_text(&if is_abs {
format!("use ::{};", segments)
} else {
format!("use {};", segments)
})
}
pub fn glob_use_tree() -> ast::UseTree {