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SSR: Fix for path resolution of locals
It seems that Semantics::scope, if given a statement node, won't resolve locals that were defined in the current scope, only in parent scopes. Not sure if this is intended / expected behavior, but we work around it for now by finding another nearby node to use as the scope (e.g. the expression inside the EXPR_STMT).
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@ -152,6 +152,7 @@ impl<'db> ResolutionScope<'db> {
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.left_biased()
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.left_biased()
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.map(|token| token.parent())
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.map(|token| token.parent())
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.unwrap_or_else(|| file.syntax().clone());
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.unwrap_or_else(|| file.syntax().clone());
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let node = pick_node_for_resolution(node);
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let scope = sema.scope(&node);
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let scope = sema.scope(&node);
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ResolutionScope {
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ResolutionScope {
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scope,
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scope,
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@ -185,6 +186,33 @@ impl<'db> ResolutionScope<'db> {
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}
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}
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}
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}
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/// Returns a suitable node for resolving paths in the current scope. If we create a scope based on
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/// a statement node, then we can't resolve local variables that were defined in the current scope
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/// (only in parent scopes). So we find another node, ideally a child of the statement where local
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/// variable resolution is permitted.
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fn pick_node_for_resolution(node: SyntaxNode) -> SyntaxNode {
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match node.kind() {
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SyntaxKind::EXPR_STMT => {
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if let Some(n) = node.first_child() {
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mark::hit!(cursor_after_semicolon);
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return n;
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}
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}
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SyntaxKind::LET_STMT | SyntaxKind::BIND_PAT => {
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if let Some(next) = node.next_sibling() {
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return pick_node_for_resolution(next);
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}
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}
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SyntaxKind::NAME => {
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if let Some(parent) = node.parent() {
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return pick_node_for_resolution(parent);
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}
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}
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_ => {}
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}
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node
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}
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/// Returns whether `path` or any of its qualifiers contains type arguments.
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/// Returns whether `path` or any of its qualifiers contains type arguments.
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fn path_contains_type_arguments(path: Option<ast::Path>) -> bool {
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fn path_contains_type_arguments(path: Option<ast::Path>) -> bool {
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if let Some(path) = path {
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if let Some(path) = path {
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@ -885,3 +885,40 @@ fn ufcs_matches_method_call() {
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"#]],
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"#]],
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);
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);
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}
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}
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#[test]
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fn replace_local_variable_reference() {
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// The pattern references a local variable `foo` in the block containing the cursor. We should
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// only replace references to this variable `foo`, not other variables that just happen to have
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// the same name.
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mark::check!(cursor_after_semicolon);
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assert_ssr_transform(
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"foo + $a ==>> $a - foo",
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r#"
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fn bar1() -> i32 {
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let mut res = 0;
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let foo = 5;
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res += foo + 1;
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let foo = 10;
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res += foo + 2;<|>
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res += foo + 3;
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let foo = 15;
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res += foo + 4;
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res
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}
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"#,
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expect![[r#"
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fn bar1() -> i32 {
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let mut res = 0;
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let foo = 5;
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res += foo + 1;
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let foo = 10;
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res += 2 - foo;
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res += 3 - foo;
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let foo = 15;
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res += foo + 4;
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res
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}
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"#]],
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)
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}
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