rust-analyzer/ARCHITECTURE.md
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Architecture

This document describes high-level architecture of rust-analyzer. If you want to familiarize yourself with the code base, you are just in the right place!

Code generation

Some of the components of this repository are generated through automatic processes. These are outlined below:

Code Walk-Through

crates/ra_syntax

Rust syntax tree structure and parser. See RFC for some design notes.

  • rowan library is used for constructing syntax trees.
  • grammar module is the actual parser. It is a hand-written recursive descent parsers, which produces a sequence of events like "start node X", "finish not Y". It works similarly to kotlin parser, which is a good source for inspiration for dealing with syntax errors and incomplete input. Original libsyntax parser is what we use for the definition of the Rust language.
  • parser_api/parser_impl bridges the tree-agnostic parser from grammar with rowan trees. This is the thing that turns a flat list of events into a tree (see EventProcessor)
  • ast a type safe API on top of the raw rowan tree.
  • grammar.ron RON description of the grammar, which is used to generate syntax_kinds and ast modules, using cargo gen-syntax command.
  • algo: generic tree algorithms, including walk for O(1) stack space tree traversal (this is cool) and visit for type-driven visiting the nodes (this is double plus cool, if you understand how Visitor works, you understand rust-analyzer).

Test for ra_syntax are mostly data-driven: tests/data/parser contains a bunch of .rs (test vectors) and .txt files with corresponding syntax trees. During testing, we check .rs against .txt. If the .txt file is missing, it is created (this is how you update tests). Additionally, running cargo gen-tests will walk the grammar module and collect all //test test_name comments into files inside tests/data directory.

See #93 for an example PR which fixes a bug in the grammar.

crates/ra_editor

All IDE features which can be implemented if you only have access to a single file. ra_editor could be used to enhance editing of Rust code without the need to fiddle with build-systems, file synchronization and such.

In a sense, ra_editor is just a bunch of pure functions which take a syntax tree as an input.

The tests for ra_editor are #[cfg(test)] mod tests unit-tests spread throughout its modules.

crates/salsa

An implementation of red-green incremental compilation algorithm from rust compiler. It makes all rust-analyzer features on-demand. To be replaced with salsa-rs/salsa soon.

crates/ra_analysis

A stateful library for analyzing many Rust files as they change. AnalysisHost is a mutable entity (clojure's atom) which holds current state, incorporates changes and handles out Analysis --- an immutable consistent snapshot of world state at a point in time, which actually powers analysis.

crates/ra_lsp_server

An LSP implementation which uses ra_analysis for managing state and ra_editor for actually doing useful stuff.

See #79 as an example of PR which adds a new feature to ra_editor and exposes it to ra_lsp_server.

crates/cli

A CLI interface to rust-analyzer.

crate/tools

Custom Cargo tasks used to develop rust-analyzer:

  • cargo gen-syntax -- generate ast and syntax_kinds
  • cargo gen-tests -- collect inline tests from grammar
  • cargo install-code -- build and install VS Code extension and server

editors/code

VS Code plugin

Common workflows

To try out VS Code extensions, run cargo install-code. This installs both the ra_lsp_server binary and VS Code extension. To install only the binary, use cargo install --path crates/ra_lsp_server --force

To see logs from the language server, set RUST_LOG=info env variable. To see all communication between the server and the client, use RUST_LOG=gen_lsp_server=debug (will print quite a bit of stuff).

To run tests, just cargo test.

To work on VS Code extension, launch code inside editors/code and use F5 to launch/debug. To automatically apply formatter and linter suggestions, use npm run fix.