Deduplicate crates when extending crate graphs
This is quadratic in runtime per deduplication attempt, but I don't think that'll be a problem for the workload here. Don't be scared of the diff, the actual diff is +42 -22, the rest is tests and test data.
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/issues/14476
Remove proc-macro server command from the rust-analyzer binary
We dropped support for concrete proc-macro abi versions so this no longer serves any purposes.
Revert "Download the GCC sources insecurely"
This reverts commit 3da037f82988b8b3aca2ce13c5c81ba975923cab.
This workaround was added after TLS problems with Debian 6 were noted in <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/86586#issuecomment-868355356>, but we should be well past that since #95026, where our oldest images are now based on CentOS 7.
Rewrite MemDecoder around pointers not a slice
This is basically https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/109910 but I'm being a lot more aggressive. The pointer-based structure means that it makes a lot more sense to absorb more complexity into `MemDecoder`, most of the diff is just complexity moving from one place to another.
The primary argument for this structure is that we only incur a single bounds check when doing multi-byte reads from a `MemDecoder`. With the slice-based implementation we need to do those with `data[position..position + len]` , which needs to account for `position + len` wrapping. It would be possible to dodge the first bounds check if we stored a slice that starts at `position`, but that would require updating the pointer and length on every read.
This PR also embeds the failure path in a separate function, which means that this PR should subsume all the perf wins observed in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/109867.
Revert "Handle dev-dependency cycles"
Reverts rust-lang/rust-analyzer#14475
I managed to fix the problem that causes the metric failures, but this still severely degrades IDE features in a way that makes the user experience ***worse*** than before. I am not sure how to address this, I wonder what the jetbrains plugin is doing in these cases.
Handle dev-dependency cycles
cc https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/issues/14167
This should fix cycles errors mostly (it fixes the one on rome/tools at least, but not on rustc. Though there it might just be because of rustc workspace being rustc workspace). Unfortunately this will effectively duplicate all crates currently, since if we want to be completely correct we'd need to set the test cfg for all dev dependencies and the transitive dependencies of those, something I worry we should try to avoid.
Add shortcut for Grisu3 algorithm.
While Grisu3 is way more faster for most numbers compare to Dragon4, the fall back to Dragon4 procedure for certain numbers could cause some performance regressions compare to use Dragon4 directly. Mitigating the regression caused by falling back is important for a largely used core library.
In Grisu3 algorithm implementation, there's a shortcut to jump out earlier when the fractional or integrals cannot meet the requirement of requested digits. This could significantly improve the performance of converting floating number to string as it falls back even without starting trying the algorithm.
The original idea is from the [.NET implementation](https://github.com/dotnet/runtime/blob/main/src/libraries/System.Private.CoreLib/src/System/Number.Grisu3.cs#L602-L615) and the code was originally added in [this PR](https://github.com/dotnet/coreclr/pull/14646#issuecomment-350942050). This shortcut has been shipped long time ago and has been proved working.
Fix#110129
Break up long function in trait selection error reporting + clean up nearby code
- Move blocks of code into their own functions
- Replace a few function argument types with their type aliases
- Create "AppendConstMessage" enum to replace a nested `Option`.
Allow older LLVM versions to have missing components
This check was introduced by #77280 to ensure that all tests that are filtered by LLVM component are actually tested in CI. However this causes issues for new targets (e.g. #101069) where support is only available on the latest LLVM version.
This PR restricts the tests to only CI jobs that use the latest LLVM version.
fix: Fix pat fragment handling in 2021 edition
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/issues/9055
The fix isn't that great, but we are kind of forced to do it the quick and hacky way right now since std has changed the `matches` macro to make use of this now. And for a proper fix we need to track hygiene for identifiers which is a long way off anyways
Register obligations during path inference
Fixes#14635
When we infer path expressions that resolve to some generic item, we need to consider their generic bounds. For example, when we resolve a path `Into::into` to `fn into<?0, ?1>` (note that `?0` is the self type of trait ref), we should register an obligation `?0: Into<?1>` or else their relationship would be lost.
Relevant part in rustc is [`add_required_obligations_with_code()`] that's called in [`instantiate_value_path()`].
[`instantiate_value_path()`]: 3462f79e94/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/fn_ctxt/_impl.rs (L1052)
[`add_required_obligations_with_code()`]: 3462f79e94/compiler/rustc_hir_typeck/src/fn_ctxt/_impl.rs (L1411)
Specify `--pre-release` when publishing vsce nightly
According to https://code.visualstudio.com/api/working-with-extensions/publishing-extension#prerelease-extensions, when publishing pre-release versions, `--pre-release` must also be passed in the publish step.
Currently the behavior with and without the flag seems to be the same, but since it's documented to be required, don't rely on this staying that way.
This flag was previously removed in #13020, so this partially reverts that change.
According to https://code.visualstudio.com/api/working-with-extensions/publishing-extension#prerelease-extensions, when publishing pre-release versions, `--pre-release` must also be passed in the publish step.
Currently the behavior with and without the flag seems to be the same, but since it's documented to be required, don't rely on this staying that way.
This flag was previously removed in #13020, so this partially reverts that change.
doc(alias)-based completion round 2
Follow-up on #14433
We can now complete fields, functions and some use/mods.
Flyimports don't behave, I don't really have the time to understand the structure there either.
While reading the flyimport code, I removed one method only used there, the closure-tree was a bit confusing, I can revert that if you want.