3696: vscode: more type safety r=matklad a=Veetaha



3698: Consider references when applying postfix completions r=matklad a=SomeoneToIgnore

Sometimes my RA debugging workflow breaks because `.dbg` is applied to the variable that is used later in the code.
It's safer to consider the refences to avoid this for completions that may trigger the move.

3703: Don't try to enable proposed API's on stable r=matklad a=matklad



bors r+
🤖

Co-authored-by: veetaha <veetaha2@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Kirill Bulatov <mail4score@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Aleksey Kladov <aleksey.kladov@gmail.com>
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@ -1,6 +1,9 @@
//! FIXME: write short doc here
use ra_syntax::{ast::AstNode, TextRange, TextUnit};
use ra_syntax::{
ast::{self, AstNode},
TextRange, TextUnit,
};
use ra_text_edit::TextEdit;
use crate::{
@ -21,13 +24,8 @@ pub(super) fn complete_postfix(acc: &mut Completions, ctx: &CompletionContext) {
None => return,
};
let receiver_text = if ctx.dot_receiver_is_ambiguous_float_literal {
let text = dot_receiver.syntax().text();
let without_dot = ..text.len() - TextUnit::of_char('.');
text.slice(without_dot).to_string()
} else {
dot_receiver.syntax().text().to_string()
};
let receiver_text =
get_receiver_text(dot_receiver, ctx.dot_receiver_is_ambiguous_float_literal);
let receiver_ty = match ctx.sema.type_of_expr(&dot_receiver) {
Some(it) => it,
@ -35,10 +33,17 @@ pub(super) fn complete_postfix(acc: &mut Completions, ctx: &CompletionContext) {
};
if receiver_ty.is_bool() || receiver_ty.is_unknown() {
postfix_snippet(ctx, "if", "if expr {}", &format!("if {} {{$0}}", receiver_text))
.add_to(acc);
postfix_snippet(
ctx,
&dot_receiver,
"if",
"if expr {}",
&format!("if {} {{$0}}", receiver_text),
)
.add_to(acc);
postfix_snippet(
ctx,
&dot_receiver,
"while",
"while expr {}",
&format!("while {} {{\n$0\n}}", receiver_text),
@ -46,28 +51,70 @@ pub(super) fn complete_postfix(acc: &mut Completions, ctx: &CompletionContext) {
.add_to(acc);
}
postfix_snippet(ctx, "not", "!expr", &format!("!{}", receiver_text)).add_to(acc);
// !&&&42 is a compiler error, ergo process it before considering the references
postfix_snippet(ctx, &dot_receiver, "not", "!expr", &format!("!{}", receiver_text)).add_to(acc);
postfix_snippet(ctx, "ref", "&expr", &format!("&{}", receiver_text)).add_to(acc);
postfix_snippet(ctx, "refm", "&mut expr", &format!("&mut {}", receiver_text)).add_to(acc);
postfix_snippet(ctx, &dot_receiver, "ref", "&expr", &format!("&{}", receiver_text)).add_to(acc);
postfix_snippet(ctx, &dot_receiver, "refm", "&mut expr", &format!("&mut {}", receiver_text))
.add_to(acc);
// The rest of the postfix completions create an expression that moves an argument,
// so it's better to consider references now to avoid breaking the compilation
let dot_receiver = include_references(dot_receiver);
let receiver_text =
get_receiver_text(&dot_receiver, ctx.dot_receiver_is_ambiguous_float_literal);
postfix_snippet(
ctx,
&dot_receiver,
"match",
"match expr {}",
&format!("match {} {{\n ${{1:_}} => {{$0\\}},\n}}", receiver_text),
)
.add_to(acc);
postfix_snippet(ctx, "dbg", "dbg!(expr)", &format!("dbg!({})", receiver_text)).add_to(acc);
postfix_snippet(
ctx,
&dot_receiver,
"box",
"Box::new(expr)",
&format!("Box::new({})", receiver_text),
)
.add_to(acc);
postfix_snippet(ctx, "box", "Box::new(expr)", &format!("Box::new({})", receiver_text))
postfix_snippet(ctx, &dot_receiver, "dbg", "dbg!(expr)", &format!("dbg!({})", receiver_text))
.add_to(acc);
}
fn postfix_snippet(ctx: &CompletionContext, label: &str, detail: &str, snippet: &str) -> Builder {
fn get_receiver_text(receiver: &ast::Expr, receiver_is_ambiguous_float_literal: bool) -> String {
if receiver_is_ambiguous_float_literal {
let text = receiver.syntax().text();
let without_dot = ..text.len() - TextUnit::of_char('.');
text.slice(without_dot).to_string()
} else {
receiver.to_string()
}
}
fn include_references(initial_element: &ast::Expr) -> ast::Expr {
let mut resulting_element = initial_element.clone();
while let Some(parent_ref_element) =
resulting_element.syntax().parent().and_then(ast::RefExpr::cast)
{
resulting_element = ast::Expr::from(parent_ref_element);
}
resulting_element
}
fn postfix_snippet(
ctx: &CompletionContext,
receiver: &ast::Expr,
label: &str,
detail: &str,
snippet: &str,
) -> Builder {
let edit = {
let receiver_syntax = ctx.dot_receiver.as_ref().expect("no receiver available").syntax();
let receiver_syntax = receiver.syntax();
let receiver_range = ctx.sema.original_range(receiver_syntax).range;
let delete_range = TextRange::from_to(receiver_range.start(), ctx.source_range().end());
TextEdit::replace(delete_range, snippet.to_string())
@ -340,4 +387,63 @@ mod tests {
"###
);
}
#[test]
fn postfix_completion_for_references() {
assert_debug_snapshot!(
do_postfix_completion(
r#"
fn main() {
&&&&42.<|>
}
"#,
),
@r###"
[
CompletionItem {
label: "box",
source_range: [56; 56),
delete: [49; 56),
insert: "Box::new(&&&&42)",
detail: "Box::new(expr)",
},
CompletionItem {
label: "dbg",
source_range: [56; 56),
delete: [49; 56),
insert: "dbg!(&&&&42)",
detail: "dbg!(expr)",
},
CompletionItem {
label: "match",
source_range: [56; 56),
delete: [49; 56),
insert: "match &&&&42 {\n ${1:_} => {$0\\},\n}",
detail: "match expr {}",
},
CompletionItem {
label: "not",
source_range: [56; 56),
delete: [53; 56),
insert: "!42",
detail: "!expr",
},
CompletionItem {
label: "ref",
source_range: [56; 56),
delete: [53; 56),
insert: "&42",
detail: "&expr",
},
CompletionItem {
label: "refm",
source_range: [56; 56),
delete: [53; 56),
insert: "&mut 42",
detail: "&mut expr",
},
]
"###
);
}
}

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@ -73,10 +73,18 @@
"type": "string"
},
"args": {
"type": "array"
"type": "array",
"items": {
"type": "string"
}
},
"env": {
"type": "object"
"type": "object",
"patternProperties": {
".+": {
"type": "string"
}
}
}
}
}

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@ -99,8 +99,10 @@ export async function createClient(config: Config, serverPath: string): Promise<
// Note that while the CallHierarchyFeature is stable the LSP protocol is not.
res.registerFeature(new CallHierarchyFeature(res));
if (config.highlightingSemanticTokens) {
res.registerFeature(new SemanticTokensFeature(res));
if (config.package.enableProposedApi) {
if (config.highlightingSemanticTokens) {
res.registerFeature(new SemanticTokensFeature(res));
}
}
return res;

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@ -38,17 +38,11 @@ export class Config {
]
.map(opt => `${this.rootSection}.${opt}`);
readonly packageJsonVersion: string = vscode
.extensions
.getExtension(this.extensionId)!
.packageJSON
.version;
readonly releaseTag: string | undefined = vscode
.extensions
.getExtension(this.extensionId)!
.packageJSON
.releaseTag ?? undefined;
readonly package: {
version: string;
releaseTag: string | undefined;
enableProposedApi: boolean | undefined;
} = vscode.extensions.getExtension(this.extensionId)!.packageJSON;
private cfg!: vscode.WorkspaceConfiguration;
@ -62,7 +56,7 @@ export class Config {
const enableLogging = this.cfg.get("trace.extension") as boolean;
log.setEnabled(enableLogging);
log.debug(
"Extension version:", this.packageJsonVersion,
"Extension version:", this.package.version,
"using configuration:", this.cfg
);
}

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@ -110,9 +110,9 @@ async function bootstrap(config: Config, state: PersistentState): Promise<string
}
async function bootstrapExtension(config: Config, state: PersistentState): Promise<void> {
if (config.releaseTag === undefined) return;
if (config.package.releaseTag === undefined) return;
if (config.channel === "stable") {
if (config.releaseTag === NIGHTLY_TAG) {
if (config.package.releaseTag === NIGHTLY_TAG) {
vscode.window.showWarningMessage(`You are running a nightly version of rust-analyzer extension.
To switch to stable, uninstall the extension and re-install it from the marketplace`);
}
@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ async function getServer(config: Config, state: PersistentState): Promise<string
}
return explicitPath;
};
if (config.releaseTag === undefined) return "rust-analyzer";
if (config.package.releaseTag === undefined) return "rust-analyzer";
let binaryName: string | undefined = undefined;
if (process.arch === "x64" || process.arch === "x32") {
@ -211,21 +211,21 @@ async function getServer(config: Config, state: PersistentState): Promise<string
await state.updateServerVersion(undefined);
}
if (state.serverVersion === config.packageJsonVersion) return dest;
if (state.serverVersion === config.package.version) return dest;
if (config.askBeforeDownload) {
const userResponse = await vscode.window.showInformationMessage(
`Language server version ${config.packageJsonVersion} for rust-analyzer is not installed.`,
`Language server version ${config.package.version} for rust-analyzer is not installed.`,
"Download now"
);
if (userResponse !== "Download now") return dest;
}
const release = await fetchRelease(config.releaseTag);
const release = await fetchRelease(config.package.releaseTag);
const artifact = release.assets.find(artifact => artifact.name === binaryName);
assert(!!artifact, `Bad release: ${JSON.stringify(release)}`);
await download(artifact.browser_download_url, dest, "Downloading rust-analyzer server", { mode: 0o755 });
await state.updateServerVersion(config.packageJsonVersion);
await state.updateServerVersion(config.package.version);
return dest;
}