Enable markup for hover on expressions which resolve using type_of

This adds highlighting when hovering over items which are resolved using
`type_of`.
This commit is contained in:
Ville Penttinen 2019-02-28 09:33:06 +02:00
parent 84e47113e0
commit da26820ebd

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@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ pub(crate) fn hover(db: &RootDatabase, position: FilePosition) -> Option<RangeIn
leaf.ancestors().find(|n| ast::Expr::cast(*n).is_some() || ast::Pat::cast(*n).is_some())
})?;
let frange = FileRange { file_id: position.file_id, range: node.range() };
res.extend(type_of(db, frange).map(Into::into));
res.extend(type_of(db, frange).map(rust_code_markup));
range = Some(node.range());
}
@ -142,12 +142,27 @@ pub(crate) fn type_of(db: &RootDatabase, frange: FileRange) -> Option<String> {
}
}
fn rust_code_markup<CODE: AsRef<str>>(val: CODE) -> String {
rust_code_markup_with_doc::<_, &str>(val, None)
}
fn rust_code_markup_with_doc<CODE, DOC>(val: CODE, doc: Option<DOC>) -> String
where
CODE: AsRef<str>,
DOC: AsRef<str>,
{
if let Some(doc) = doc {
format!("```rust\n{}\n```\n\n{}", val.as_ref(), doc.as_ref())
} else {
format!("```rust\n{}\n```", val.as_ref())
}
}
// FIXME: this should not really use navigation target. Rather, approximately
// resolved symbol should return a `DefId`.
fn doc_text_for(db: &RootDatabase, nav: NavigationTarget) -> Option<String> {
match (nav.description(db), nav.docs(db)) {
(Some(desc), Some(docs)) => Some("```rust\n".to_string() + &*desc + "\n```\n\n" + &*docs),
(Some(desc), None) => Some("```rust\n".to_string() + &*desc + "\n```"),
(Some(desc), docs) => Some(rust_code_markup_with_doc(desc, docs)),
(None, Some(docs)) => Some(docs),
_ => None,
}
@ -238,6 +253,10 @@ mod tests {
s.trim_start_matches("```rust\n").trim_end_matches("\n```")
}
fn trim_markup_opt(s: Option<&str>) -> Option<&str> {
s.map(trim_markup)
}
fn check_hover_result(fixture: &str, expected: &[&str]) {
let (analysis, position) = analysis_and_position(fixture);
let hover = analysis.hover(position).unwrap().unwrap();
@ -264,7 +283,7 @@ mod tests {
);
let hover = analysis.hover(position).unwrap().unwrap();
assert_eq!(hover.range, TextRange::from_to(95.into(), 100.into()));
assert_eq!(hover.info.first(), Some("u32"));
assert_eq!(trim_markup_opt(hover.info.first()), Some("u32"));
}
#[test]
@ -410,21 +429,21 @@ mod tests {
);
let hover = analysis.hover(position).unwrap().unwrap();
// not the nicest way to show it currently
assert_eq!(hover.info.first(), Some("Some<i32>(T) -> Option<T>"));
assert_eq!(trim_markup_opt(hover.info.first()), Some("Some<i32>(T) -> Option<T>"));
}
#[test]
fn hover_for_local_variable() {
let (analysis, position) = single_file_with_position("fn func(foo: i32) { fo<|>o; }");
let hover = analysis.hover(position).unwrap().unwrap();
assert_eq!(hover.info.first(), Some("i32"));
assert_eq!(trim_markup_opt(hover.info.first()), Some("i32"));
}
#[test]
fn hover_for_local_variable_pat() {
let (analysis, position) = single_file_with_position("fn func(fo<|>o: i32) {}");
let hover = analysis.hover(position).unwrap().unwrap();
assert_eq!(hover.info.first(), Some("i32"));
assert_eq!(trim_markup_opt(hover.info.first()), Some("i32"));
}
#[test]
@ -491,6 +510,6 @@ mod tests {
",
);
let hover = analysis.hover(position).unwrap().unwrap();
assert_eq!(hover.info.first(), Some("Thing"));
assert_eq!(trim_markup_opt(hover.info.first()), Some("Thing"));
}
}