There are few things to note in the implementation:
First, this is a best-effort implementation. Mainly, type aliases may not be shown (due to their eager nature it's harder) and partial pathes (aka. hovering over `Struct` in `Struct::method`) are not supported at all.
Second, we only need to show substitutions in expression and pattern position, because in type position all generic arguments always have to be written explicitly.
Prior to this commit we used to generate import paths, then zipped them with the existing qualifier to check if they agree on the path to import.
This is brittle when re-exports come into play causing items to have multiple applicable paths that refer to them.
This commit instead rewrites this logic by generating the import path for the qualifier, verifying that the rest of the qualifier resolves and then doing a final lookup on that resolution result for the final segment instead.
Previously all lints were assumed to be `#[warn]`, and we had a hand-coded list of `#[allow]` exceptions. Now the severity is autogenerated from rustdoc output.
Also support lints that change status between editions, and the `warnings` lint group.
This mainly aids in error recovery but also makes it a bit easier to handle lifetime resolution.
While doing so it also came apparent that we were not actually lowering lifetime outlives relationships within lifetime parameter declaration bounds, so this fixes that.
feat: render docs from aliased type when type has no docs
Trying to close#18344
- [x] ~Find the docs by traversing upwards if the type itself has none but aliasing for another type that might have.~
- [x] Show docs from aliased type.
- [x] Showing description that we are displaying documentation for different definition in hover box.
![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/820d6f97-aa2c-4dc4-8a25-75746e32d950)
fix: Ambiguity with CamelCase diagnostic messages, align with rustc warnings
Fixed diagnostic messages so they say UpperCamelCase rather than CamelCase, as it is ambiguous.
Usually I'd call it PascalCase, but in the code base it is called UpperCamelCase so I left it with that naming choice.
`rustc` says `upper camel case` also when the case is wrong
```
warning: trait `testThing` should have an upper camel case name
--> src/main.rs:5:7
|
5 | trait testThing {
| ^^^^^^^^^ help: convert the identifier to upper camel case: `TestThing`
|
= note: `#[warn(non_camel_case_types)]` on by default
```
This is in line with the UPPER_SNAKE_CASE diagnostic messages.
546339a7be/crates/hir-ty/src/diagnostics/decl_check.rs (L60)546339a7be/crates/ide-diagnostics/src/handlers/incorrect_case.rs (L535)
fix: Get rid of `$crate` in expansions shown to the user
Be it "Expand Macro Recursively", "Inline macro" or few other things.
We replace it with the crate name, as should've always been.
Probably fixes some issues, but I don't know what they are.
feat: better name suggestions for fn
fix#17631.
Better name suggestions for fn-calls / method-calls in the form of `from()`, `from_xxx()`, `into()`, etc.
In most places where we set a search scope it is a single file, and so the fast path will actually harm performance, since it has to search for aliases in the whole project.
The only exception that qualifies for the fast path is SSR (there is an exception that don't qualify for the fast path as it search for `use` items). It sets the search scope to avoid dependencies. We could make it use the fast path, but I didn't bother.