Support hovering limits for adts
Fix#17009
1. Currently, r-a supports limiting the number of struct fields displayed when hovering. This PR extends it to support enum variants and union fields. Since the display of these three (ADTs) is similar, this PR extends 'hover_show_structFields' to 'hover_show_adtFieldsOrVariants'.
2. This PR also resolved the problem that the layout of ADT was not restricted by display limitations when hovering on the Self type.
3. Additionally, this PR changes the default value of display limitations to `10` (instead of the original `null`), which helps users discover this feature.
* Added config `runnables.extraTestBinaryArgs` to control the args.
* The default is `--show-output` rather than `--nocapture` to prevent
unreadable output when 2 or more tests fail or print output at once.
* Renamed variables in `CargoTargetSpec::runnable_args()` for clarity.
Fixes <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/issues/12737>.
feat: Add `rust-analyzer.cargo.allTargets` to configure passing `--all-targets` to cargo invocations
Closes#16859
## Unresolved question:
Should this be a setting for build scripts only ? All the other `--all-targets` I found where already covered by `checkOnSave.allTargets`
Refactor extension to support arbitrary shell command runnables
Currently, the extension assumes that all runnables invoke cargo. Arguments are sometimes full CLI arguments, and sometimes arguments passed to a cargo subcommand.
Refactor the extension so that tasks are just a `program` and a list of strings `args`, and rename `CargoTask` to `RustTask` to make it generic.
(This was factored out of #16135 and tidied.)
feat: Support multiple tab stops for completions in VSCode
Uses the native VSCode support for `SnippetTextEdit`s. Fixes#13229 and fixes#8531.
https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/assets/13354275/a2d2c033-bb30-4f34-92ca-bf3f4f744cdc
This is done in a slightly hacky way, as `vscode-languageclient` can't convert RA's `SnippetTextEdit`s into vscode `SnippetTextEdit`s and will appear to use a [different format](295aaa393f/types/src/main.ts (L1501-L1516)) in the future.
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~~Marked as draft since as-is, this will cause completions to double-indent any multi-line code generated.~~
**Update:** This also fixes up edits so that any multi-line code won't be double-indented.
We can't tell vscode to not add in the extra indentation, so we instead opt to remove it from the edits themselves, and then let vscode add it back in.
fix: Fix build scripts not being rebuilt in some occasions
Also makes proc-macro changed flag setting async, we don't wanna block `process_changes` on the database as that is on the main thread!
Substitute $saved_file in custom check commands
If the custom command has a $saved_file placeholder, and we know the file being saved, replace the placeholder and run a check command.
If there's a placeholder and we don't know the saved file, do nothing.
This is a simplified version of #15381, which I hope is easier to review.
If the custom command has a $saved_file placeholder, and we know the
file being saved, replace the placeholder and then run a check command.
If there's a placeholder and we don't know the saved file, do nothing.
feature: Create `UnindexedProject` notification to be sent to the client
(Note that this branch contains commits from https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/pull/15830, which I'll rebase atop of as needed.)
Based on the discussion in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/issues/15837, I've added a notification and off-by-default toggle to send that notification from `handle_did_open_text_document`. I'm happy to rename/tweak this as needed.
I've been using this for a little bit, and it does seem to cause a little bit more indexing/work in rust-analyzer, but it's something that I'll profile as needed, I think.
With #15656 we started disallowing renaming of non-local items.
Although this makes sense there are some false positives that
impacted users' workflows. So this config aims to mitigate this
by giving users the liberty to disable this feature.
fix: Correct references from `rust-analyzer.cargo.check` to `rust-analyzer.check`
When reading the manual, I noticed that the documentation referenced configurations that have since been renamed. This PR updates those references to their new names.
fix: update VSCode rust-panic problem matcher
Corrected the `rust-panic` task problem matcher for the VSCode Extension to match the new panic message pattern.
From:
```
thread 'main' panicked at 'PANIC_MESSAGE', src/main.rs:L:C
```
To:
```
thread 'main' panicked at src/main.rs:L:C:
PANIC_MESSAGE
```