Everything now happens in main.ts, in the bootstrap family of
functions. The current flow is:
* check everything only on extension installation.
* if the user is on nightly channel, try to download the nightly
extension and reload.
* when we install nightly extension, we persist its release id, so
that we can check if the current release is different.
* if server binary was not downloaded by the current version of the
extension, redownload it (we persist the version of ext that
downloaded the server).
3534: Feature: vscode impl nightlies download and installation r=Veetaha a=Veetaha
I need to test things more, but the core shape of the code is quite well-formed.
The main problem is that we save the release date only for nightlies and there are no means to get the release date of the stable extension (i.e. for this we would need to consult the github releases via a network request, or we would need to somehow save this info into package.json or any other file accessible from the extension code during the deployment step, but this will be very hard I guess).
So there is an invariant that the users can install nightly only from our extension and they can't do it manually, because when installing the nightly `.vsix` we actually save its release date to `globalState`
Closes: #3402
TODO:
- [x] More manual tests and documentation
cc @matklad @lnicola
Co-authored-by: Veetaha <gerzoh1@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Veetaha <veetaha2@gmail.com>
3561: feat: add debug code lens r=matklad a=hdevalke
Refs #3539
3577: Protect against infinite macro expansion in def collector r=edwin0cheng a=flodiebold
Something I noticed while trying to make macro expansion more resilient against errors.
There was a test for this, but it wasn't actually working because the first recursive expansion failed. (The comma...)
Even with this limit, that test (when fixed) still takes some time to pass because of the exponential growth of the expansions, so I disabled it and added a different one without growth.
CC @edwin0cheng
Co-authored-by: Hannes De Valkeneer <hannes@de-valkeneer.be>
Co-authored-by: hdevalke <2261239+hdevalke@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Florian Diebold <florian.diebold@freiheit.com>
3543: Parameter inlay hint separate from variable type inlay? #2876 r=matklad a=slyngbaek
Add setting to allow enabling either type inlay hints or parameter
inlay hints or both. Group the the max inlay hint length option
into the object.
- Add a new type for the inlayHint options.
- Add tests to ensure the inlays don't happen on the server side
Co-authored-by: Steffen Lyngbaek <steffenlyngbaek@gmail.com>
- Instead of a single object type, use several individual nested types
to allow toggling from the settings GUI
- Remove unused struct definitions
- Install and test that the toggles work
3549: Implement env! macro r=matklad a=edwin0cheng
This PR implements `env!` macro by adding following things:
1. Added `additional_outdirs` settings in vscode. (naming to be bikeshed)
2. Added `ExternSourceId` which is a wrapping for SourceRootId but only used in extern sources. It is because `OUT_DIR` is not belonged to any crate and we have to access it behind an `AstDatabase`.
3. This PR does not implement the `OUT_DIR` parsing from `cargo check`. I don't have general design about this, @kiljacken could we reuse some cargo watch code for that ?
~~Block on [#3536]~~
PS: After this PR , we (kind of) completed the `include!(concat!(env!('OUT_DIR'), "foo.rs")` macro call combo. [Exodia Obliterate!](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RfqNH3FoGi0)
Co-authored-by: Edwin Cheng <edwin0cheng@gmail.com>
- Updated naming of config
- Define struct in ra_ide and use remote derive in rust-analyzer/config
- Make inlayConfig type more flexible to support more future types
- Remove constructor only used in tests
Add setting to allow enabling either type inlay hints or parameter
inlay hints or both. Group the the max inlay hint length option
into the object.
- Add a new type for the inlayHint options.
- Add tests to ensure the inlays don't happen on the server side
3514: vscode: askBeforeDownload option r=matklad a=Veetaha
This is a small step towards #3402, also implements my proposal stated in #3403
Also renamed `BinarySource` to `ArtifactSource` in anticipation of nightlies installation that requires downloading not a binary itself but `.vsix` package, thus generalized to `artifact` term.
@matklad @lnicola
Co-authored-by: Veetaha <gerzoh1@gmail.com>
The new name seems much simpler and it doesn't limit
this config value only to downloading the server binary.
Thus we wouldn't need to create another config
properties to handle other downloads whatsoever.
Anyway, I believe (heuristically) that most of the users
would want to set "askBeforeDownload": false once
and never bother clicking on the notification again
(because otherwise there is no big point in installing rust-analyzer if it cannot install the server)
Also renamed BinarySource to ArtifactSource in anticipation of
nightlies installation that requires downloading
not a binary itself but .vsix package, thus generalized
to `artifact` term
3388: Remove inlay hint in diff views r=matklad a=vbfox
If the left side of a diff view that contain the old version of the file apply inlays they are misplaced and produce a weird display:
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/131878/75628802-b1ac1900-5bdc-11ea-8c26-6722d8e38371.png)
After the change:
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/131878/75628831-e91ac580-5bdc-11ea-9039-c6b4ffbdb2be.png)
The detection is done by blacklisting the url schemes used by git and subversion scm extensions, whitelisting `file` is also possible but neither is perfect as VSCode now support both pluggable scm extensions and pluggable remote filesystems. But I suspect that the list of scm extensions is more easily manageable.
**Note**: I can rebase on #3378 if needed as it touches the same lines of code
Co-authored-by: Julien Roncaglia <julien@roncaglia.fr>
If the left side of a diff view that contain the old
version of the file apply inlays they are misplaced.
The detection is done by blacklisting the url schemes used
by git and subversion scm extensions.
3361: Reset fontStyle for inlay hints r=matklad a=matklad
Otherwise, we get bold hints on `true` and `false`
bors r+
🤖
Co-authored-by: Aleksey Kladov <aleksey.kladov@gmail.com>
3308: vscode: fix vscode-vim keybindings conflict r=matklad a=Veetaha
Closes#3013 I hope
vscode-vim extension overrides the `type` command so that it prevents
some keypresses to reach the text document editor.
It conflicts with our `onEnter` keybinding
that is used to support automatic doc comments extending and
indentation insertion.
The VSCode-native way to implement this would be
to use regular expressions, but as per matklad it is
considered not acceptable for the language server.
Thus we implement it via a `Enter` keybinding that
invokes our `onEnter` command which does it via the language-server.
At the end of the day we may only apply
ad hoc workarounds for conflicting extensions.
But vscode has another bug for that. You
either cannot use parantheses in `when` condition
of a keybinding or it just malfunctions.
See an issue about that here: https://github.com/microsoft/vscode/issues/91473
To get the ultimate context, follow this [zulip thread](https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/185405-t-compiler.2Fwg-rls-2.2E0/topic/Enhanced.20typing)
Co-authored-by: Veetaha <gerzoh1@gmail.com>
vscode-vim extension overrides the `type` command so that it prevents
some keypresses to reach the text document editor.
It conflicts with our `onEnter` keybinding
that is used to support automatic doc comments extending and
indentation insertion.
The VSCode-native way to implement this would be
to use regular expressions, but as per matklad it is
considered not acceptable for the language server.
Thus we implement it via a `Enter` keybinding that
invokes our `onEnter` command which sends
a request to rust-analyzer process and applies
the appropriate source change recieved from it.
At the end of the day we may only apply
ad hoc workarounds for conflicting extensions.
But vscode has another bug for that. You
either cannot use parantheses in `when` condition
of a keybinding or it just malfunctions.
See an issue about that here: https://github.com/microsoft/vscode/issues/91473
To get the ultimate context, follow this zulip thread: https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/185405-t-compiler.2Fwg-rls-2.2E0/topic/Enhanced.20typing