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bors[bot]
b9d879876e
Merge #9979
9979: fix: Incorrect up-mapping for tokens in derive attributes r=Veykril a=Veykril

Merely detaching the attributes causes incorrect spans to appear when mapping tokens up as the token ids resolve to the ranges of the stripped item so all the text ranges of its tokens are actually lower than the non-stripped ones.

Same fix as with attributes can be applied here, just replace the derive attribute with an equal amount of whitespace.

Fixes #9387

Co-authored-by: Lukas Wirth <lukastw97@gmail.com>
2021-08-22 12:25:18 +00:00
Lukas Wirth
5507512eaf Replace stripped derives with whitespace in process_macro_input 2021-08-22 14:23:59 +02:00
Aleksey Kladov
e86388689f internal: remove unreasonable crate dependency
Proc macro expansion shouldn't know about salsa at all.
2021-08-22 14:05:12 +03:00
Aleksey Kladov
881d71a489 internal: reduce crate interdependence
I don't think there's anything wrong with project_model depending on
proc_macro_api directly -- fundamentally, both are about gluing our pure
data model to the messy outside world.

However, it's easy enough to avoid the dependency, so why not.

As an additional consideration, `proc_macro_api` now pulls in `base_db`.
project_model should definitely not depend on that!
2021-08-22 13:32:00 +03:00
Aleksey Kladov
5cef007bff internal: improve consistency
load and load_proc_macro do similar things
2021-08-22 13:15:18 +03:00
bors[bot]
8cd171cd94
Merge #9978
9978: fix: Expand attributes recursively in expand_macro r=Veykril a=Veykril

bors r+

Co-authored-by: Lukas Wirth <lukastw97@gmail.com>
2021-08-21 21:26:00 +00:00
Lukas Wirth
2f179adc41 Expand attributes recursively in expand_macro 2021-08-21 23:24:12 +02:00
Lukas Wirth
833de22d0b fix: Do not show functional update completion when already qualified 2021-08-21 20:45:15 +02:00
bors[bot]
9e3517f8f3
Merge #9975
9975: minor: Fix panic caused by #9966 r=flodiebold a=flodiebold

Chalk can introduce new type variables when doing lazy normalization, so we have to do the proper 'fudging' after all.

Co-authored-by: Florian Diebold <flodiebold@gmail.com>
2021-08-21 18:07:36 +00:00
Florian Diebold
df77e2448c Fix panic caused by #9966
Chalk can introduce new type variables when doing lazy normalization, so
we have to do the proper 'fudging' after all.
2021-08-21 20:07:07 +02:00
Laurențiu Nicola
104d6124d7 Handle coercion on binary operator RHS 2021-08-21 17:54:45 +03:00
Florian Diebold
1791a35f9f Determine expected parameters from expected return in calls
Fixes #9560
2021-08-21 14:33:31 +02:00
Florian Diebold
cd64353288 Adapt tests for correct behavior 2021-08-21 13:35:36 +02:00
Florian Diebold
5cff355059 Add another test 2021-08-21 13:35:34 +02:00
bors[bot]
6f41053ede
Merge #9965
9965: minor: Don't ask for the builtin attribute input twice r=Veykril a=Veykril

`tt` and `item` here were the same, I misunderstood what the main input for attributes was in #9943
bors r+

Co-authored-by: Lukas Wirth <lukastw97@gmail.com>
2021-08-21 10:56:09 +00:00
Lukas Wirth
cee02673d1 Don't ask for the builtin attribute input twice 2021-08-21 12:55:05 +02:00
bors[bot]
4aa2a44a55
Merge #9962
9962: Add empty-body check to replace_match_with_if_let and re-prioritize choices r=elkowar a=elkowar

This PR changes some behaviour of the `replace_match_with_if_let` ide-assist.
Concretely, it makes two changes:

it introduces a check for empty expression bodies. This means that checks of the shape
```rs
match x {
  A => {}
  B => {
    println!("hi");
  }
}
```
will prefer to use the B branch as the first (and only) variant.

It also reprioritizes the importance of "happy" and "sad" patterns.
Concretely, if there are reasons to prefer having the sad pattern be the first (/only) pattern,
it will follow these.
This means that in the case of 
```rs
match x {
  Ok(_) => {
    println!("Success");
  }
  Err(e) => {
    println!("Failure: {}", e);
  }
}
```
the `Err` variant will correctly be used as the first expression in the generated if.
Up until now, the generated code was actually invalid, as it would generate
```rs
if let Ok(_) = x {
  println!("Success");
} else {
  println!("Failure: {}", e);
}
```
where `e` in the else branch is not defined.


Co-authored-by: elkowar <5300871+elkowar@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-08-21 10:12:17 +00:00
elkowar
e47c9743cf
Fix smaller nitpicks 2021-08-21 12:02:21 +02:00
elkowar
7cff930393
Use NameClass::classify to check for ConstReference 2021-08-21 11:11:27 +02:00
elkowar
75f0701211
Add heuristic to determine type of IdentPat, make check for empty expressions correct 2021-08-21 11:00:43 +02:00
Aleksey Kladov
4924c24d91 fix: resolve core::arch module
See https://users.rust-lang.org/t/rust-analyzer-unable-to-resolve-target-specific-module/63797/4?u=matklad

The fix is to put all sysroot crates into the same source root
2021-08-20 17:01:27 +03:00
elkowar
d6695286ee
Add empty-body check to replace_match_with_if_let and re-prioritize choices 2021-08-20 15:20:54 +02:00
Aleksey Kladov
1850849325 internal: prep to 2021 edition 2021-08-20 16:20:18 +03:00
Lukas Wirth
82728eb757 Switch AstDatabase::exapnd_proc_macro to ExpandResult 2021-08-20 14:34:46 +02:00
Lukas Wirth
269de9abe3 Switch BuiltinDeriveExpander::expand to ExpandResult 2021-08-20 14:28:36 +02:00
Lukas Wirth
557df6ff3f Use correct HirFileId in find_related_test 2021-08-20 13:50:40 +02:00
Lukas Wirth
7342dcf0b0 Fix runnables not seeing test and bench attributes 2021-08-20 13:50:06 +02:00
Lukas Wirth
351cec0cb4 Do not replace items annotated with builtin attrs with the attr input 2021-08-20 13:50:06 +02:00
bors[bot]
8dd3a71730
Merge #9955
9955: fix: Rename fails on renaming definitions created by macros instead of renaming the macro invocation r=Veykril a=Veykril

bors r+

Co-authored-by: Lukas Wirth <lukastw97@gmail.com>
2021-08-19 22:13:09 +00:00
Lukas Wirth
c67ecbebc4 Rename fails on renaming definitions created by macros 2021-08-20 00:12:47 +02:00
bors[bot]
59aa091866
Merge #9855
9855: feature: Destructure Tuple Assist r=Veykril a=Booksbaum

Part of #8673. This PR only handles tuples, not TupleStruct and RecordStruct.

Code Assist to destructure a tuple into its items:
![Destructure_Tuple_Assist](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/15612932/129020107-775d7c94-dca7-4d1f-a0a2-cd63cabf4132.gif)



* Should work in nearly all pattern positions, like let assignment, function parameters, match arms, for loops, and nested variables (`if let Some($0t) = Some((1,2))`)  
  -> everywhere `IdentPat` is allowed
  * Exception: If there's a sub-pattern (``@`):`
    ```rust
    if let t @ (1..=3, 1..=3) = ... {}
    //     ^
    ```
    -> `t` must be a `Name`; `TuplePat` (`(_0, _1)`) isn't allowed
    * inside subpattern is ok:
      ```rust
      let t @ (a, _) = ((1,2), 3);
      //       ^
      ```
      ->
      ```rust
      let t @ ((_0, _1), _) = ((1,2), 3);
      ```
* Assist triggers only at tuple declaration, not tuple usage.  
  (might be useful especially when it creates a sub-pattern (after ``@`)` and only changes the usage under cursor -- but not part of this PR).

### References
References can be destructured:
```rust
let t = &(1,2);
//  ^
let v = t.0;
```
->
```rust
let (_0, _1) = &(1,2);
let v = _0;
```
BUT: `t.0` and `_0` have different types (`i32` vs. `&i32`) -> `v` has now a different type.

I think that's acceptable: I think the destructure assist is mostly used in simple, immediate scopes and not huge existing code.

Additional Notes:
* `ref` has same behaviour (-> `ref` is kept for items)
  ```rust
  let ref t = (1,2);
  //      ^
  ```
  ->
  ```rust
  let (ref _0, ref _1) = (1,2);
  ```
* Rust IntelliJ Plugin: doesn't trigger with `&` or `ref` at all 

### mutable
```rust
let mut t = (1,2);
//      ^
```
->
```rust
let (mut _0, mut _1) = (1,2);
```
and
```rust
let t = &mut (1,2);
//  ^
```
->
```rust
let (_0, _1) = &mut (1,2);
```
Again: with reference (`&mut`), `t.0` and `_0` have different types (`i32` vs `&mut i32`).  
And there's an additional issue with `&mut` and assignment:
```rust
let t = &mut (1,2);
//  ^
t.0 = 9;
```
->
```rust
let (_0, _1) = &mut (1,2);
_0 = 9;
//   ^
//   mismatched types
//   expected `&mut {integer}`, found integer
//   consider dereferencing here to assign to the mutable borrowed piece of memory
```
But I think that's quite a niche use case, so I don't catch that (`*_0 = 9;`)

Additional Notes:
* Rust IntelliJ Plugin: removes the `mut` (`let mut t = ...` -> `let (_0, _1) = ...`), doesn't trigger with `&mut`

### Binding after ``@``
Destructure tuple in sub-pattern is implemented:
```rust
let t = (1,2);
//  ^
let v = t.0;
let f = t.into();
```
->
```rust
let t @ (_0, _1) = (1,2);
let v = _0;
let f = t.into();
```
BUT: Bindings after ``@`` aren't currently in stable and require `#![feature(bindings_after_at)]` (though should be generally [available quite soon](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/85305#event-5072889913) (with `1.56.0`)).  
But I don't know how to check for an enabled feature -> Destructure tuple in sub-pattern [isn't enabled](a4ee6c7954/crates/ide_assists/src/handlers/destructure_tuple_binding.rs (L32)) yet.

* When Destructure in sub-pattern is enabled there are two assists:
  * `Destructure tuple in place`:
    ```rust
    let t = (1,2);
    //  ^
    ```
    ->
    ```rust
    let (_0, _1) = (1,2);
    let v = _0;
    let f = /*t*/.into();
    ```
  * `Destructure tuple in sub-pattern`:
    ```rust
    let t = (1,2);
    //  ^
    let v = t.0;
    let f = t.into();
    ```
    ->
    ```rust
    let t @ (_0, _1) = (1,2);
    let v = _0;
    let f = t.into();
    ```
* When Destructure in sub-pattern is disabled, only the first one is available and just named `Destructure tuple`

<br/>
<br/>

### Caveats
* Unlike in #8673 or IntelliJ rust plugin, I'm not leaving the previous tuple name at function calls.  
  **Reasoning**: It's not too unlikely the tuple variable shadows another variable. Destructuring the tuple while leaving the function call untouched, results in still a valid function call -- but now with another variable:
  ```rust
  let t = (8,9);
  let t = (1,2);
  //  ^
  t.into()
  ```
  => Destructure Tuple
  ```rust
  let t = (8,9);
  let (_0, _1) = (1,2);
  t.into()
  ```
  `t.into()` is still valid -- using the first tuple.  
  Instead I comment out the tuple usage, which results in invalid code -> must be handled by user:
  ```rust
  /*t*/.into()
  ```
  * (though that might be a biased decision: For testing I just declared a lot of `t`s and quite ofen in lines next to each other...)
  * Issue: there are some cases that results in still valid code:
    * macro that accept the tuple as well as no arguments:
      ```rust
      macro_rules! m {
          () => { "foo" };
          ($e:expr) => { $e; "foo" };
      }
      let t = (1,2);
      m!(t);
      m!(/*t*/);
      ```
      -> both calls are valid ([test](a4ee6c7954/crates/ide_assists/src/handlers/destructure_tuple_binding.rs (L1474)))  
    * Probably with tuple as return value. Changing the return value most likely results in an error -- but in another place; not where the tuple usage was. 

  -> not sure that's the best way....  
  Additional the tuple name surrounded by comment is more difficult to edit than just the name.
* Code Assists don't support snippet placeholder, and rust analyzer just the first `$0` -> unfortunately no editing of generated tuple item variables. Cursor (`$0`) is placed on first generated item.

<br/>
<br/>

### Issues
* Tuple index usage in macro calls aren't converted:
  ```rust
  let t = (1,2);
  //  ^
  let v = t.0;
  println!("{}", t.0);
  ```
  ->
  ```rust
  let (_0, _1) = (1,2);
  let v = _0;
  println!("{}", /*t*/.0);
  ```
  ([tests](a4ee6c7954/crates/ide_assists/src/handlers/destructure_tuple_binding.rs (L1294)))
  * Issue is:  
    [name.syntax()](a4ee6c7954/crates/ide_assists/src/handlers/destructure_tuple_binding.rs (L242-L244)) in each [usage](a4ee6c7954/crates/ide_assists/src/handlers/destructure_tuple_binding.rs (L108-L113)) of a tuple is syntax & text_range in its file.  
    EXCEPT when tuple usage is in a macro call (`m!(t.0)`), the macro is expanded and syntax (and range) is based on that expanded macro, not in actual file.  
    That leads to several things:
    * I cannot differentiate between calling the macro with the tuple or with tuple item:
      ```rust
      macro_rules! m {
          ($t:expr, $i:expr) => { $t.0 + $i };
      }
      let t = (1,2);
      m!(t, t.0);
      ```
      -> both `t` usages are resolved as tuple index usage
    * Range of resolved tuple index usage is in expanded macro, not in actual file  
     -> don't know where to replace index usage

    -> tuple items passed into a macro are ignored, and only the tuple name itself is handled (uncommented)
* I'm not checking if the generated names conflict with already existing variables.
  ```rust
  let _0 = 42;            // >-|
  let t = (1,2);          //   |
  let v = _0;             // <-|
  //  ^ 42
  ```
  => deconstruct tuple
  ```rust
  let _0 = 42;
  let (_0, _1) = (1,2);     // >-|
  let v = _0;               // <-|
  //  ^ now 1
  ```
  * I tried to get the scope at tuple declaration and its usages. And then iterate all names with [`process_all_names`](145b51f9da/crates/hir/src/semantics.rs (L935)). But that doesn't find all local names for declarations (`let t = (1,2)`) (for usages it does)
  * This isn't unique to this Code Assist, but happen in others too (like `extract into variable` or `extract into function`). But here a name conflict is more likely (when destructuring multiple tuples, for examples nested ones (`let t = ((1,2),3)` -> `let (_0, _1) = ...` -> `let ((_0, _1), _1) = ...` -> error))
  * IntelliJ rust plugin does handle this (-> name is `_00`)

Co-authored-by: BooksBaum <15612932+Booksbaum@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-08-19 15:19:06 +00:00
BooksBaum
8a9feeddd3
Remove match_ast usage 2021-08-19 14:17:23 +02:00
BooksBaum
2c27adc0a3
Remove match_ast! macro call
Add node about uncommenting tuple in macro call
2021-08-19 14:09:52 +02:00
Yoshua Wuyts
586d6fca8c Fix codegen for is_method documentation
Previously the generated paths were invalid. This fixes that.
2021-08-19 13:31:16 +02:00
Lukas Wirth
04076bc5fb Don't trigger related highlighting on unrelated tokens 2021-08-18 15:03:39 +02:00
bors[bot]
320bb72b7f
Merge #9941
9941: feat: include full path in the cyclic deps error r=matklad a=matklad

bors r+
🤖

Co-authored-by: Aleksey Kladov <aleksey.kladov@gmail.com>
2021-08-18 12:36:18 +00:00
Aleksey Kladov
5192ddfa2e feat: include full path in the cyclic deps error 2021-08-18 15:35:04 +03:00
BooksBaum
b1ebb82f32
Add deref (*) handling for usages of ref tuples 2021-08-17 19:23:07 +02:00
BooksBaum
384fae7fcd
Switch order of assists
Destructure in sub-pattern before Destructure in place to favor the
first one
2021-08-17 19:23:06 +02:00
BooksBaum
d0cf28322a
Add generated doctest 2021-08-17 19:23:06 +02:00
BooksBaum
5b9f8e7e8e
Fix errors from rebase master
Note:
2nd Assist description is moved down: generated doc tests extracts now
all tests (previously only the first one). But it uses the first
`Assist` name -- which is the wrong one for the 2nd test. And 2nd assist
is currently disabled -> would fail anyway.
2021-08-17 19:23:06 +02:00
BooksBaum
b441aa2046
Cleanup according to style-requirements in tests 2021-08-17 19:23:06 +02:00
BooksBaum
45ef57bd23
Fix: different assist ids in doc and code 2021-08-17 19:23:05 +02:00
BooksBaum
0d2490f785
Handle tuple in macro call
Only tuple name is handled (uncommented), not tuple index
2021-08-17 19:23:05 +02:00
BooksBaum
450a9c5b12
Add destructure in sub-pattern (after @) 2021-08-17 19:23:05 +02:00
BooksBaum
3e4051938d
Handle mut & ref 2021-08-17 19:23:04 +02:00
BooksBaum
478b2988c0
Add Destructure Tuple 2021-08-17 19:22:57 +02:00
bors[bot]
d1ba993136
Merge #9936
9936: proc_macro_api: make commit & date suffix of binary version optional r=lnicola a=lnicola

Closes #9916

bors r+

Co-authored-by: Florian sp1rit​ <sp1ritCS@protonmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Laurențiu Nicola <lnicola@dend.ro>
2021-08-17 16:26:05 +00:00
Laurențiu Nicola
f69225c4fa Fix formatting 2021-08-17 19:25:37 +03:00
Alexander Sieg
778d372900
Bump notify version to 5.0.0-pre.12
Co-authored-by: Laurențiu Nicola <lnicola@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-08-17 17:25:11 +02:00