10556: minor: more clippy fixes r=Veykril a=Milo123459
just a few more clippy fixes
Co-authored-by: Milo <50248166+Milo123459@users.noreply.github.com>
10542: Use workspace cargo to fetch rust source's metadata r=lnicola a=Alexendoo
Previously the detected cargo is the global one, as it uses the
directory of the rust source which doesn't pick up the local override
This fixes the case in clippy where the local rust toolchain is a recent
nightly that has a 2021 edition Cargo.toml. The global (stable) cargo
returns an error attempting to parse it
Fixes#10445
Co-authored-by: Alex Macleod <alex@macleod.io>
10552: fix: Fix missing_fields diagnostic fix replacing wrong text ranges r=Veykril a=Veykril
Fixes#5393 by replacing the problematic behaviour there with a new "problem"
It replaces the correct range now, but it potentially discards the whitespace in the macro input. This is the best we can do currently until we get a formatter.
bors r+
Co-authored-by: Lukas Wirth <lukastw97@gmail.com>
10543: Narrow add_missing_match_arms assist range r=Veykril a=antonfirsov
Contributes to #10220 with logic borrowed from #10267.
Note: if anyone has recommendations for further analyzers to check, I'm happy to (hard to do it on my own, I'm completely new to the language).
Co-authored-by: Anton Firszov <antonfir@gmail.com>
10491: Support nested type on replace if let with match r=k-nasa a=k-nasa
## Why
close: https://github.com/rust-analyzer/rust-analyzer/issues/8690
Now, Replacing if-let with match cant't output exhaustive patterns code.
This was because the `else` conversion used specific types (ex. Option, Result) instead of wildcards.
I thought it was more of a problem to generate non-exhaustive patterns than the benefits of using the concrete one.
How about using wildcards in `else`?
Is this change policy acceptable?
## What
- using wildcards on `make_else_arm`
- Change test cases
Co-authored-by: k-nasa <htilcs1115@gmail.com>
10546: feat: Implement promote_local_to_const assist r=Veykril a=Veykril
Fixes#7692, that is now one can invoke the `extract_variable` assist on something and then follow that up with this assist to turn it into a const.
bors r+
Co-authored-by: Lukas Wirth <lukastw97@gmail.com>
10539: Add "generate delegate methods" assist r=Veykril a=yoshuawuyts
_Co-authored with `@rylev_.`
This patch adds a new assist: "generate delegate method" which creates a method that calls to a method defined on an inner field. Delegation is common when authoring newtypes, and having IDE support for this is the best way we can make this easier to author in Rust, bar adding language-level support for it. Thanks!
Closes#5944.
## Example
__before__
```rust
struct Age(u8);
impl Age {
fn age(&self) -> u8 {
self.0
}
}
struct Person {
ag$0e: Age,
}
```
__after__
```rust
struct Age(u8);
impl Age {
fn age(&self) -> u8 {
self.0
}
}
struct Person {
age: Age,
}
impl Person {
$0fn age(&self) -> u8 {
self.age.age()
}
}
```
Co-authored-by: Ryan Levick <me@ryanlevick.com>
Co-authored-by: Yoshua Wuyts <yoshuawuyts@gmail.com>