4641: Upgrade Chalk r=matklad a=flodiebold
Chalk newly added TypeName::Never and Array; I implemented the conversion for
Never, but not Array since that expects a const argument.
Co-authored-by: Florian Diebold <flodiebold@gmail.com>
4592: fix textedit range returned for completion when left token is a keyword r=bnjjj a=bnjjj
close#4545
Co-authored-by: Benjamin Coenen <5719034+bnjjj@users.noreply.github.com>
4596: Strip leading underscores of argument names in function/method r=matklad a=kuy
Closes#4510
### Goal
When I select a function/method from completions, I get a snippet that doesn't contain leading underscores of argument names.
### Solution
- Option 1: All signatures don't contain underscores
- Option 2: Keep same signature, but inserted snippet doesn't contain underscores
I choose Option 2 because I think that leading underscores is a part of "signature". Users should get correct signatures. On the other hand, trimming underscores is an assist by IDE.
### Other impls.
rls: Complete argument names with underscores (same as actual ra)
IntelliJ Rust: Doesn't complete argument names
VSCode (TypeScript): Doesn't complete argument names
### Working example
![Screen Shot 2020-05-25 at 0 03 21](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/151614/82757771-a05e5b80-9e1d-11ea-9dbc-1263c960e2ae.png)
Co-authored-by: Yuki Kodama <endflow.net@gmail.com>
4625: Partially fix displaying inlay hints in Github PR diff views r=matklad a=Veetaha
See the comment in https://github.com/rust-analyzer/rust-analyzer/issues/4608#issuecomment-63424257
It partially fixes the left side of diff view (the one where old code is displayed), but the diff editor with new code changes still has `file` scheme and will proceed displaying inlay hints...
4629: Fix the `should_panic` snippet r=matklad a=eminence
Closes#4628
Co-authored-by: veetaha <veetaha2@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Andrew Chin <achin@eminence32.net>
4534: Add call postfix completion r=matklad a=vain0x
To make it easier to wrap an expression with Ok/Some/Rc::new etc.
Note I agree with conclusion of the discussion in #1431 that adding many completions is not the way to go. However, this PR still could be justified due to versatility of use.
Co-authored-by: vain0x <vainzerox@gmail.com>
The line separator is moved below the function signature to split
regions between the docs. This is very similar to how IntelliJ
displays tooltips. Adding an additional separator between the module
name and function signature currently has rendering issues.
Fixes#4594
Alternative to #4615
4602: Add boolean literal semantic token type to package.json r=matklad a=lnicola
Closes#4583.
CC @GrayJack
4603: Add self keyword semantic token type r=matklad a=lnicola
Not sure if this is warranted a new token type or just a modifier.
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CC #4583, @GrayJack
Co-authored-by: Laurențiu Nicola <lnicola@dend.ro>
* Done at line 243: "Add validation of `crate` keyword not appearing in the middle of the symbol path"
* Already happened: "Remove validation of unterminated literals (it is already implemented in `tokenize()`)"
* Happens in `unescape()`: "Add validation of character literal containing only a single char"
* Missing: "raw string literals and raw byte string literals"
4555: VSCode: added patchelf after download for NixOS support r=matklad a=cab404
This adds Nix support, and fixes#4542
4575: Use Chalk's built-in representations for fn items and pointers r=matklad a=flodiebold
The `TypeName::FnDef` was just added; the function pointer variant has existed for a while, I just forgot about it because it's special (because fn pointers can be higher-ranked over lifetimes).
We *could* also make `FnPtr` a separate `Ty` variant instead of a `TypeCtor` variant, which would make the conversion code a bit less special-casey, but it doesn't seem worth doing right now.
Co-authored-by: Vladimir Serov <me@cab404.ru>
Co-authored-by: Cabia Rangris <me@cab404.ru>
Co-authored-by: Florian Diebold <florian.diebold@freiheit.com>
Function pointers can be 'higher-ranked' over lifetimes, which is why they're
not an application type in Chalk, but since we don't model lifetimes it doesn't
matter for us yet.