feat: support associated values in "Generate Enum Variant" assist
This change adds support for associated values to the "Generate Enum Variant" assist.
I've split the implementation out into 4 steps to make code review easier:
- Add "add_variant" support to the structural ast editing system in `edit_in_place`
- Migrate `generate_enum_variant` to use structural ast editing instead of string manipulation
- Support tuple fields
- Support record fields
Please let me know if I should leave the commits as-is, or squash before merging.
Fixes#12797
Add syntax fixup for while loops
Part of https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/issues/12777
This is a first iteration to gather some feedback. In particular I'm not sure if the curly braces should be added here, but I couldn't get the test to work without them. Any hints welcome!
fix: Fix r-a spelling in some places
User-facing change: All commands are now rendered as "rust-analyzer: Command" rather than "Rust Analyzer: Command".
Alternative to https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/pull/12910
Potentially controversial, since other extensions don't do this, so I won't self-approve.
fix: remove whitespaces from doctest names
When rustdoc runs doctests, it removes whitespaces from the tests' path ([code](25bb1c13bd/src/librustdoc/doctest.rs (L951))). See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/89422 for details.
Interestingly enough, "Run doctest" has been working without much problem even though rust-analyzer hasn't followed the change. This is because cargo passes the test name to rustdoc via `--test-args` option, and then rustdoc [splits it by whitespace](25bb1c13bd/src/librustdoc/config.rs (L513-L514)); the last element of the split test name **always** matches the test name that rustdoc generates.
However, it may run other tests unexpectedly (to be precise, this has long since been a thing because of the split). Consider the following example:
```rust
struct A<T, U>(T, U);
struct B<T, U>(T, U);
/// ```
/// doctest here
/// ```
impl<T, U> A<T, U> {}
/// ```
/// doctest here
/// ```
impl<T, U> B<T, U> {}
```
When you "Run doctest" either of the two, rustdoc considers "U>" one of the test specs and both doctests are run. This patch fixes it by following rustdoc and removing the whitespace from the doctests' name.
internal: Update `xtask promote` and release instructions
Update `xtask` for the subtree workflow. This doesn't explain how to do a `rust -> RA` sync, since that's definitely more involved, but will probably only happen rarely.
internal: Be more explicit when filtering built-in completions
We return every built-in type here, but only have `u32` in the tests, so let's look for that one to make tests more reliable across platforms.
fix: Do completions in path qualifier position
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/issues/12566
Not too happy with the duplication needed for this, but it is what it is. Completions in path qualifiers will have to be filtered properly still, but its better to show too many completions for this than too few for now.