internal: Compute syntax validation errors on demand
The LRU cache causes us to re-parse trees quite often, yet we don't use the validation errors at all. With this we push calculating them off to the caller who is interested in them.
Add more methods for resolving definitions from AST to their corresponding HIR types
In order to be able to add these methods with consistent naming I had to also rename two existing methods that would otherwise be conflicting/confusing:
`Semantics::to_module_def(&self, file: FileId) -> Option<Module>` (before)
`Semantics::file_to_module_def(&self, file: FileId) -> Option<Module>` (after)
`Semantics::to_module_defs(&self, file: FileId) -> impl Iterator<Item = Module>` (before)
`Semantics::file_to_module_defs(&self, file: FileId) -> impl Iterator<Item = Module>` (after)
(the PR is motivated by an outside use of the `ra_ap_hir` crate that would benefit from being able to walk a `hir::Function`'s AST, resolving its exprs/stmts/items to their HIR equivalents)
fix: use 4 spaces for indentation in macro expansion
Partial fix for #16471.
In the previous code, the indentation produced by macro expansion was set to 2 spaces. This PR modifies it to 4 spaces for the sake of consistency.
fix: autocomplete constants inside format strings
Hi! This PR adds autocompletion for constants (including statics) inside format strings and closes#16608.
I'm not sure about adding the `constants` field to the `CompletionContext`. It kinda makes sense, since it's in line with the `locals` field, and this way everything looks a bit cleaner, but at the same time does it really need to be there?
Anyway, let me know if anything should/can be changed. :)
test: enable `unpacked-lto` tests
This enables the correct `unpacked-lto` tests.
Not sure whether `.o` should be removed.
They are bitcode for linker-plugin-lto, though there might be some `.o` for `#[no_builtins]`?
Delete architecture-specific memchr code in std::sys
Currently all architecture-specific memchr code is only used in `std::io`. Most of the actual `memchr` capacity exposed to the user through the slice API is instead implemented in `core::slice::memchr`.
Hence this commit deletes `memchr` from `std::sys[_common]` and replace calls to it by calls to `core::slice::memchr` functions. This deletes `(r)memchr` from the list of symbols linked to libc.
The interest of putting architecture specific code back in core is linked to the discussion to be had in #113654