fix: Prevent wrong invocations of needs_parens_in with non-ancestral "parent"s

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Shoyu Vanilla 2025-03-09 18:42:46 +09:00
parent c6ea7cbafa
commit 5b202cb663
4 changed files with 120 additions and 17 deletions

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@ -128,7 +128,9 @@ pub(crate) fn apply_demorgan(acc: &mut Assists, ctx: &AssistContext<'_>) -> Opti
let parent = neg_expr.syntax().parent();
editor = builder.make_editor(neg_expr.syntax());
if parent.is_some_and(|parent| demorganed.needs_parens_in(&parent)) {
if parent.is_some_and(|parent| {
demorganed.needs_parens_in_place_of(&parent, neg_expr.syntax())
}) {
cov_mark::hit!(demorgan_keep_parens_for_op_precedence2);
editor.replace(neg_expr.syntax(), make.expr_paren(demorganed).syntax());
} else {
@ -392,15 +394,19 @@ fn f() { !(S <= S || S < S) }
#[test]
fn demorgan_keep_pars_for_op_precedence3() {
check_assist(apply_demorgan, "fn f() { (a || !(b &&$0 c); }", "fn f() { (a || !b || !c; }");
check_assist(
apply_demorgan,
"fn f() { (a || !(b &&$0 c); }",
"fn f() { (a || (!b || !c); }",
);
}
#[test]
fn demorgan_removes_pars_in_eq_precedence() {
fn demorgan_keeps_pars_in_eq_precedence() {
check_assist(
apply_demorgan,
"fn() { let x = a && !(!b |$0| !c); }",
"fn() { let x = a && b && c; }",
"fn() { let x = a && (b && c); }",
)
}

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@ -57,12 +57,14 @@ pub(crate) fn inline_local_variable(acc: &mut Assists, ctx: &AssistContext<'_>)
}
let usage_node =
name_ref.syntax().ancestors().find(|it| ast::PathExpr::can_cast(it.kind()));
let usage_parent_option = usage_node.and_then(|it| it.parent());
let usage_parent_option = usage_node.as_ref().and_then(|it| it.parent());
let usage_parent = match usage_parent_option {
Some(u) => u,
None => return Some((name_ref, false)),
};
Some((name_ref, initializer_expr.needs_parens_in(&usage_parent)))
let should_wrap = initializer_expr
.needs_parens_in_place_of(&usage_parent, usage_node.as_ref().unwrap());
Some((name_ref, should_wrap))
})
.collect::<Option<Vec<_>>>()?;
@ -941,6 +943,54 @@ fn main() {
fn main() {
let _ = (|| 2)();
}
"#,
);
}
#[test]
fn test_wrap_in_parens() {
check_assist(
inline_local_variable,
r#"
fn main() {
let $0a = 123 < 456;
let b = !a;
}
"#,
r#"
fn main() {
let b = !(123 < 456);
}
"#,
);
check_assist(
inline_local_variable,
r#"
trait Foo {
fn foo(&self);
}
impl Foo for bool {
fn foo(&self) {}
}
fn main() {
let $0a = 123 < 456;
let b = a.foo();
}
"#,
r#"
trait Foo {
fn foo(&self);
}
impl Foo for bool {
fn foo(&self) {}
}
fn main() {
let b = (123 < 456).foo();
}
"#,
);
}

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@ -1,5 +1,7 @@
//! Precedence representation.
use stdx::always;
use crate::{
ast::{self, BinaryOp, Expr, HasArgList, RangeItem},
match_ast, AstNode, SyntaxNode,
@ -140,6 +142,22 @@ pub fn precedence(expr: &ast::Expr) -> ExprPrecedence {
}
}
fn check_ancestry(ancestor: &SyntaxNode, descendent: &SyntaxNode) -> bool {
let bail = || always!(false, "{} is not an ancestor of {}", ancestor, descendent);
if !ancestor.text_range().contains_range(descendent.text_range()) {
return bail();
}
for anc in descendent.ancestors() {
if anc == *ancestor {
return true;
}
}
bail()
}
impl Expr {
pub fn precedence(&self) -> ExprPrecedence {
precedence(self)
@ -153,9 +171,19 @@ impl Expr {
/// Returns `true` if `self` would need to be wrapped in parentheses given that its parent is `parent`.
pub fn needs_parens_in(&self, parent: &SyntaxNode) -> bool {
self.needs_parens_in_place_of(parent, self.syntax())
}
/// Returns `true` if `self` would need to be wrapped in parentheses if it replaces `place_of`
/// given that `place_of`'s parent is `parent`.
pub fn needs_parens_in_place_of(&self, parent: &SyntaxNode, place_of: &SyntaxNode) -> bool {
if !check_ancestry(parent, place_of) {
return false;
}
match_ast! {
match parent {
ast::Expr(e) => self.needs_parens_in_expr(&e),
ast::Expr(e) => self.needs_parens_in_expr(&e, place_of),
ast::Stmt(e) => self.needs_parens_in_stmt(Some(&e)),
ast::StmtList(_) => self.needs_parens_in_stmt(None),
ast::ArgList(_) => false,
@ -165,7 +193,7 @@ impl Expr {
}
}
fn needs_parens_in_expr(&self, parent: &Expr) -> bool {
fn needs_parens_in_expr(&self, parent: &Expr, place_of: &SyntaxNode) -> bool {
// Parentheses are necessary when calling a function-like pointer that is a member of a struct or union
// (e.g. `(a.f)()`).
let is_parent_call_expr = matches!(parent, ast::Expr::CallExpr(_));
@ -199,13 +227,17 @@ impl Expr {
if self.is_paren_like()
|| parent.is_paren_like()
|| self.is_prefix() && (parent.is_prefix() || !self.is_ordered_before(parent))
|| self.is_postfix() && (parent.is_postfix() || self.is_ordered_before(parent))
|| self.is_prefix()
&& (parent.is_prefix()
|| !self.is_ordered_before_parent_in_place_of(parent, place_of))
|| self.is_postfix()
&& (parent.is_postfix()
|| self.is_ordered_before_parent_in_place_of(parent, place_of))
{
return false;
}
let (left, right, inv) = match self.is_ordered_before(parent) {
let (left, right, inv) = match self.is_ordered_before_parent_in_place_of(parent, place_of) {
true => (self, parent, false),
false => (parent, self, true),
};
@ -413,13 +445,28 @@ impl Expr {
}
}
fn is_ordered_before(&self, other: &Expr) -> bool {
fn is_ordered_before_parent_in_place_of(&self, parent: &Expr, place_of: &SyntaxNode) -> bool {
use rowan::TextSize;
use Expr::*;
return order(self) < order(other);
let self_range = self.syntax().text_range();
let place_of_range = place_of.text_range();
let self_order_adjusted = order(self) - self_range.start() + place_of_range.start();
let parent_order = order(parent);
let parent_order_adjusted = if parent_order <= place_of_range.start() {
parent_order
} else if parent_order >= place_of_range.end() {
parent_order - place_of_range.len() + self_range.len()
} else {
return false;
};
return self_order_adjusted < parent_order_adjusted;
/// Returns text range that can be used to compare two expression for order (which goes first).
fn order(this: &Expr) -> rowan::TextSize {
fn order(this: &Expr) -> TextSize {
// For non-paren-like operators: get the operator itself
let token = match this {
RangeExpr(e) => e.op_token(),

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@ -306,7 +306,7 @@ fn main() {
### `apply_demorgan_iterator`
**Source:** [apply_demorgan.rs](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/blob/master/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/apply_demorgan.rs#L154)
**Source:** [apply_demorgan.rs](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/blob/master/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/apply_demorgan.rs#L156)
Apply [De Morgan's law](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_Morgan%27s_laws) to
`Iterator::all` and `Iterator::any`.
@ -1070,7 +1070,7 @@ pub use foo::{Bar, Baz};
### `expand_record_rest_pattern`
**Source:** [expand_rest_pattern.rs](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/blob/master/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/expand_rest_pattern.rs#L24)
**Source:** [expand_rest_pattern.rs](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/blob/master/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/expand_rest_pattern.rs#L26)
Fills fields by replacing rest pattern in record patterns.
@ -1094,7 +1094,7 @@ fn foo(bar: Bar) {
### `expand_tuple_struct_rest_pattern`
**Source:** [expand_rest_pattern.rs](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/blob/master/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/expand_rest_pattern.rs#L80)
**Source:** [expand_rest_pattern.rs](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/blob/master/crates/ide-assists/src/handlers/expand_rest_pattern.rs#L82)
Fills fields by replacing rest pattern in tuple struct patterns.