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Auto merge of #13676 - fasterthanlime:subtree-fix, r=Veykril
Mega-sync from `rust-lang/rust` This essentially implements `@oli-obk's` suggestion here https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/pull/13459#issuecomment-1297285607, with `@eddyb's` help. This PR is equivalent to 14 syncs (back and forth) between `rust-lang/rust` and `rust-lang/rust-analyzer`. Working from this list (from bottom to top): ``` (x)a2a1d9954
⬆️ rust-analyzer (x)79923c382
⬆️ rust-analyzer (x)c60b1f641
⬆️ rust-analyzer (x)8807fc4cc
⬆️ rust-analyzer (x)a99a48e78
⬆️ rust-analyzer (x)4f55ebbd4
⬆️ rust-analyzer (x)f5fde4df4
⬆️ rust-analyzer (x)459bbb422
⬆️ rust-analyzer (x)65e1dc4d9
⬆️ rust-analyzer (x)3e358a682
⬆️ rust-analyzer (x)31519bb39
⬆️ rust-analyzer (x)8231fee46
⬆️ rust-analyzer (x)22c8c9c40
⬆️ rust-analyzer (x)9d2cb42a4
⬆️ rust-analyzer ``` (This listed was assembled by doing a `git subtree push`, which made a branch, and looking at the new commits in that branch, picking only those that were `⬆️ rust-analyzer` commits) We used the following commands to simulate merges in both directions: ```shell TO_MERGE=22c8c9c40 # taken from the list above, bottom to top git merge --no-edit --no-ff $TO_MERGE git merge --no-edit --no-ff $(git -C ../rust log --pretty=format:'%cN | %s | %ad => %P' | rg -m1 -F "$(git show --no-patch --pretty=format:%ad $TO_MERGE)" | tee /dev/stderr | rg '.* => \S+ (\S+)$' --replace '$1') ``` We encountered no merge conflicts that Git wasn't able to solve by doing it this way. Here's what the commit graph looks like (as shown in the Git Lens VSCode extension): <img width="1345" alt="image" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/7998310/203984523-7c1a690a-8224-416c-8015-ed6e49667066.png"> This PR closes #13459 ## Does this unbreak `rust->ra` syncs? Yes, here's how we tried: In `rust-analyzer`: * check out `subtree-fix` (this PR's branch) * make a new branch off of it: `git checkout -b subtree-fix-merge-test` * simulate this PR getting merged with `git merge master` In `rust`: * pull latest master * make a new branch: `git checkout -b test-change` * mess with rust-analyzer (I added a comment to `src/tools/rust-analyzer/Cargo.toml`) * commit * run `git subtree push -P src/tools/rust-analyzer ra-local final-sync` (this follows the [Clippy sync guide](https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/clippy/development/infrastructure/sync.html)) This created a `final-sync` branch in `rust-analyzer`. In `rust-analyzer`: * `git merge --no-ff final-sync` (this follows the [Clippy sync guide](https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/clippy/development/infrastructure/sync.html)) Now `git log` in `rust-analyzer` shows this: ``` commit 460128387e46ddfc2b95921b2d7f6e913a3d2b9f (HEAD -> subtree-fix-merge-test) Merge: 0513fc02a 9ce6a734f Author: Amos Wenger <amoswenger@gmail.com> Date: Fri Nov 25 13:28:24 2022 +0100 Merge branch 'final-sync' into subtree-fix-merge-test commit 0513fc02a08ea9de952983624bd0a00e98044b36 Merge:38c98d1ff
6918009fe
Author: Amos Wenger <amoswenger@gmail.com> Date: Fri Nov 25 13:28:02 2022 +0100 Merge branch 'master' into subtree-fix-merge-test commit 9ce6a734f37ef8e53689f1c6f427a9efafe846bd (final-sync) Author: Amos Wenger <amoswenger@gmail.com> Date: Fri Nov 25 13:26:26 2022 +0100 Mess with rust-analyzer just for fun ``` And `git diff 0513fc02a08ea9de952983624bd0a00e98044b36` shows this: ```patch diff --git a/Cargo.toml b/Cargo.toml index 286ef1e7d..c9e24cd19 100644 --- a/Cargo.toml +++ b/Cargo.toml `@@` -32,3 +32,5 `@@` debug = 0 # ungrammar = { path = "../ungrammar" } # salsa = { path = "../salsa" } + +# lol, hi ``` ## Does this unbreak `ra->rust` syncs? Yes, here's how we tried. From `rust`: * `git checkout -b sync-from-ra` * `git subtree pull -P src/tools/rust-analyzer ra-local subtree-fix-merge-test` (this is adapted from the [Clippy sync guide](https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/clippy/development/infrastructure/sync.html#performing-the-sync-from-clippy-to-rust-langrust), you would normally use `ra-upstream master` but we're simulating things here) A commit editor pops up, there was no merge conflicts. ## How do we prevent this from happening again? Like `@bjorn3` said in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/pull/13459#issuecomment-1293587848 > Whenever syncing from rust-analyzer -> rust you have to immediately sync the merge commit from rust -> rust-analyzer to prevent merge conflicts in the future. But if we get it wrong again, at least now we have a not-so-painful way to fix it.
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@ -1988,7 +1988,7 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> {
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err.span_suggestion(
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span,
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"declare the type after the parameter binding",
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String::from("<identifier>: <type>"),
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"<identifier>: <type>",
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Applicability::HasPlaceholders,
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);
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} else if require_name && is_trait_item {
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// ==========================================================================
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rustc_attr!(rustc_allocator, Normal, template!(Word), WarnFollowing, IMPL_DETAIL),
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rustc_attr!(rustc_allocator_nounwind, Normal, template!(Word), WarnFollowing, IMPL_DETAIL),
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rustc_attr!(rustc_nounwind, Normal, template!(Word), WarnFollowing, IMPL_DETAIL),
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gated!(
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alloc_error_handler, Normal, template!(Word), WarnFollowing,
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experimental!(alloc_error_handler)
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#[cfg(test)]
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mod tests;
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use std::{ops::Deref, sync::Arc};
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use std::{cmp::Ord, ops::Deref, sync::Arc};
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use base_db::{CrateId, Edition, FileId};
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use hir_expand::{name::Name, InFile, MacroCallId, MacroDefId};
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//! In certain situations, rust automatically inserts derefs as necessary: for
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//! example, field accesses `foo.bar` still work when `foo` is actually a
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//! reference to a type with the field `bar`. This is an approximation of the
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//! logic in rustc (which lives in librustc_typeck/check/autoderef.rs).
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//! logic in rustc (which lives in rustc_hir_analysis/check/autoderef.rs).
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use std::sync::Arc;
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//! the type of each expression and pattern.
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//!
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//! For type inference, compare the implementations in rustc (the various
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//! check_* methods in librustc_typeck/check/mod.rs are a good entry point) and
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//! check_* methods in rustc_hir_analysis/check/mod.rs are a good entry point) and
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//! IntelliJ-Rust (org.rust.lang.core.types.infer). Our entry point for
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//! inference here is the `infer` function, which infers the types of all
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//! expressions in a given function.
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//! like going from `&Vec<T>` to `&[T]`.
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//!
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//! See <https://doc.rust-lang.org/nomicon/coercions.html> and
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//! `librustc_typeck/check/coercion.rs`.
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//! `rustc_hir_analysis/check/coercion.rs`.
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use std::{iter, sync::Arc};
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//! This module is concerned with finding methods that a given type provides.
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//! For details about how this works in rustc, see the method lookup page in the
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//! [rustc guide](https://rust-lang.github.io/rustc-guide/method-lookup.html)
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//! and the corresponding code mostly in librustc_typeck/check/method/probe.rs.
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//! and the corresponding code mostly in rustc_hir_analysis/check/method/probe.rs.
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use std::{iter, ops::ControlFlow, sync::Arc};
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use arrayvec::ArrayVec;
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}
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/// Compares two paths, if one ends earlier than the other the has_tl parameters decide which is
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/// greater as a a path that has a tree list should be greater, while one that just ends without
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/// greater as a path that has a tree list should be greater, while one that just ends without
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/// a tree list should be considered less.
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pub(super) fn use_tree_path_cmp(
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a: &ast::Path,
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type Level = super::proc_macro::Level;
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type LineColumn = super::proc_macro::LineColumn;
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/// messages.
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pub struct Diagnostic {
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level: Level,
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message: String,
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children: Vec<Diagnostic>,
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}
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impl Diagnostic {
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/// Creates a new diagnostic with the given `level` and `message`.
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pub fn new<T: Into<String>>(level: Level, message: T) -> Diagnostic {
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}
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}
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pub struct FreeFunctions;
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type FreeFunctions = FreeFunctions;
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type TokenStream = TokenStream;
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type SourceFile = SourceFile;
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type MultiSpan = Vec<Span>;
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type Diagnostic = Diagnostic;
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type Span = Span;
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type Symbol = Symbol;
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})
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}
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fn emit_diagnostic(&mut self, _: bridge::Diagnostic<Self::Span>) {
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}
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}
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impl server::Diagnostic for RustAnalyzer {
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fn new(&mut self, level: Level, msg: &str, spans: Self::MultiSpan) -> Self::Diagnostic {
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let mut diag = Diagnostic::new(level, msg);
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diag
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//
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}
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fn emit(&mut self, _diag: Self::Diagnostic) {
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// FIXME handle diagnostic
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}
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}
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impl server::Span for RustAnalyzer {
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fn debug(&mut self, span: Self::Span) -> String {
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impl server::MultiSpan for RustAnalyzer {
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}
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fn push(&mut self, other: &mut Self::MultiSpan, span: Self::Span) {
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}
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}
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impl server::Symbol for RustAnalyzer {
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fn normalize_and_validate_ident(&mut self, string: &str) -> Result<Self::Symbol, ()> {
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mod block;
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use rowan::Direction;
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use rustc_lexer::unescape::{
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};
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use crate::{
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if let Some(without_quotes) = unquote(text, 2, '"') {
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unescape_byte_literal(without_quotes, Mode::ByteStr, &mut |range, char| {
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unescape_literal(without_quotes, Mode::ByteStr, &mut |range, char| {
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push_err(2, (range.start, err));
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}
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