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Can be used like this: ``` $ cargo run --release -p ra_cli -- \ analysis-bench ../chalk/ \ --complete ../chalk/chalk-engine/src/logic.rs:94:0 loading: 225.970093ms from scratch: 8.492373325s no change: 445.265µs trivial change: 95.631242ms ``` Or like this: ``` $ cargo run --release -p ra_cli -- \ analysis-bench ../chalk/ \ --highlight ../chalk/chalk-engine/src/logic.rs loading: 209.873484ms from scratch: 9.504916942s no change: 7.731119ms trivial change: 124.984039ms ``` "from scratch" includes initial analysis of the relevant bits of the project "no change" just asks the same question for the second time. It measures overhead on assembling the answer outside of salsa. "trivial change" doesn't do an actual salsa change, it just advances the revision. This test how fast is salsa at validating things.
526 lines
17 KiB
Rust
526 lines
17 KiB
Rust
//! ra_ide_api crate provides "ide-centric" APIs for the rust-analyzer. That is,
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//! it generally operates with files and text ranges, and returns results as
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//! Strings, suitable for displaying to the human.
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//!
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//! What powers this API are the `RootDatabase` struct, which defines a `salsa`
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//! database, and the `ra_hir` crate, where majority of the analysis happens.
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//! However, IDE specific bits of the analysis (most notably completion) happen
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//! in this crate.
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// For proving that RootDatabase is RefUnwindSafe.
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#![recursion_limit = "128"]
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mod db;
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pub mod mock_analysis;
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mod symbol_index;
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mod change;
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mod status;
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mod completion;
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mod runnables;
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mod name_ref_kind;
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mod goto_definition;
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mod goto_type_definition;
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mod extend_selection;
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mod hover;
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mod call_info;
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mod syntax_highlighting;
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mod parent_module;
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mod references;
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mod impls;
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mod assists;
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mod diagnostics;
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mod syntax_tree;
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mod folding_ranges;
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mod line_index;
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mod line_index_utils;
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mod join_lines;
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mod typing;
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mod matching_brace;
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mod display;
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#[cfg(test)]
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mod marks;
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#[cfg(test)]
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mod test_utils;
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use std::sync::Arc;
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use ra_syntax::{SourceFile, TreeArc, TextRange, TextUnit};
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use ra_text_edit::TextEdit;
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use ra_db::{
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SourceDatabase, CheckCanceled,
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salsa::{self, ParallelDatabase},
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};
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use relative_path::RelativePathBuf;
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use crate::{symbol_index::FileSymbol, db::LineIndexDatabase};
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pub use crate::{
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change::{AnalysisChange, LibraryData},
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completion::{CompletionItem, CompletionItemKind, InsertTextFormat},
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runnables::{Runnable, RunnableKind},
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references::ReferenceSearchResult,
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assists::{Assist, AssistId},
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hover::{HoverResult},
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line_index::{LineIndex, LineCol},
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line_index_utils::translate_offset_with_edit,
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folding_ranges::{Fold, FoldKind},
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syntax_highlighting::HighlightedRange,
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diagnostics::Severity,
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display::{FunctionSignature, NavigationTarget, StructureNode, file_structure},
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};
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pub use ra_db::{Canceled, CrateGraph, CrateId, FileId, FilePosition, FileRange, SourceRootId, Edition};
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pub use hir::Documentation;
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// We use jemalloc mainly to get heap usage statistics, actual performance
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// difference is not measures.
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#[cfg(feature = "jemalloc")]
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#[global_allocator]
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static ALLOC: jemallocator::Jemalloc = jemallocator::Jemalloc;
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pub type Cancelable<T> = Result<T, Canceled>;
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#[derive(Debug)]
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pub struct SourceChange {
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pub label: String,
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pub source_file_edits: Vec<SourceFileEdit>,
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pub file_system_edits: Vec<FileSystemEdit>,
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pub cursor_position: Option<FilePosition>,
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}
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impl SourceChange {
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/// Creates a new SourceChange with the given label
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/// from the edits.
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pub(crate) fn from_edits<L: Into<String>>(
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label: L,
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source_file_edits: Vec<SourceFileEdit>,
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file_system_edits: Vec<FileSystemEdit>,
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) -> Self {
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SourceChange {
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label: label.into(),
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source_file_edits,
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file_system_edits,
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cursor_position: None,
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}
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}
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/// Creates a new SourceChange with the given label,
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/// containing only the given `SourceFileEdits`.
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pub(crate) fn source_file_edits<L: Into<String>>(label: L, edits: Vec<SourceFileEdit>) -> Self {
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SourceChange {
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label: label.into(),
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source_file_edits: edits,
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file_system_edits: vec![],
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cursor_position: None,
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}
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}
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/// Creates a new SourceChange with the given label,
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/// containing only the given `FileSystemEdits`.
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pub(crate) fn file_system_edits<L: Into<String>>(label: L, edits: Vec<FileSystemEdit>) -> Self {
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SourceChange {
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label: label.into(),
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source_file_edits: vec![],
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file_system_edits: edits,
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cursor_position: None,
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}
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}
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/// Creates a new SourceChange with the given label,
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/// containing only a single `SourceFileEdit`.
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pub(crate) fn source_file_edit<L: Into<String>>(label: L, edit: SourceFileEdit) -> Self {
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SourceChange::source_file_edits(label, vec![edit])
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}
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/// Creates a new SourceChange with the given label
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/// from the given `FileId` and `TextEdit`
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pub(crate) fn source_file_edit_from<L: Into<String>>(
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label: L,
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file_id: FileId,
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edit: TextEdit,
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) -> Self {
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SourceChange::source_file_edit(label, SourceFileEdit { file_id, edit })
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}
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/// Creates a new SourceChange with the given label
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/// from the given `FileId` and `TextEdit`
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pub(crate) fn file_system_edit<L: Into<String>>(label: L, edit: FileSystemEdit) -> Self {
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SourceChange::file_system_edits(label, vec![edit])
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}
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/// Sets the cursor position to the given `FilePosition`
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pub(crate) fn with_cursor(mut self, cursor_position: FilePosition) -> Self {
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self.cursor_position = Some(cursor_position);
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self
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}
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/// Sets the cursor position to the given `FilePosition`
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pub(crate) fn with_cursor_opt(mut self, cursor_position: Option<FilePosition>) -> Self {
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self.cursor_position = cursor_position;
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self
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}
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}
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#[derive(Debug)]
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pub struct SourceFileEdit {
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pub file_id: FileId,
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pub edit: TextEdit,
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}
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#[derive(Debug)]
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pub enum FileSystemEdit {
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CreateFile { source_root: SourceRootId, path: RelativePathBuf },
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MoveFile { src: FileId, dst_source_root: SourceRootId, dst_path: RelativePathBuf },
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}
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#[derive(Debug)]
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pub struct Diagnostic {
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pub message: String,
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pub range: TextRange,
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pub fix: Option<SourceChange>,
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pub severity: Severity,
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}
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#[derive(Debug)]
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pub struct Query {
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query: String,
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lowercased: String,
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only_types: bool,
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libs: bool,
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exact: bool,
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limit: usize,
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}
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impl Query {
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pub fn new(query: String) -> Query {
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let lowercased = query.to_lowercase();
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Query {
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query,
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lowercased,
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only_types: false,
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libs: false,
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exact: false,
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limit: usize::max_value(),
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}
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}
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pub fn only_types(&mut self) {
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self.only_types = true;
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}
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pub fn libs(&mut self) {
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self.libs = true;
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}
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pub fn exact(&mut self) {
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self.exact = true;
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}
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pub fn limit(&mut self, limit: usize) {
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self.limit = limit
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}
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}
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#[derive(Debug)]
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pub struct RangeInfo<T> {
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pub range: TextRange,
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pub info: T,
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}
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impl<T> RangeInfo<T> {
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pub fn new(range: TextRange, info: T) -> RangeInfo<T> {
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RangeInfo { range, info }
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}
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}
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#[derive(Debug)]
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pub struct CallInfo {
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pub signature: FunctionSignature,
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pub active_parameter: Option<usize>,
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}
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/// `AnalysisHost` stores the current state of the world.
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#[derive(Debug)]
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pub struct AnalysisHost {
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db: db::RootDatabase,
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}
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impl Default for AnalysisHost {
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fn default() -> AnalysisHost {
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AnalysisHost::new(None)
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}
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}
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impl AnalysisHost {
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pub fn new(lru_capcity: Option<usize>) -> AnalysisHost {
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AnalysisHost { db: db::RootDatabase::new(lru_capcity) }
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}
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/// Returns a snapshot of the current state, which you can query for
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/// semantic information.
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pub fn analysis(&self) -> Analysis {
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Analysis { db: self.db.snapshot() }
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}
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/// Applies changes to the current state of the world. If there are
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/// outstanding snapshots, they will be canceled.
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pub fn apply_change(&mut self, change: AnalysisChange) {
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self.db.apply_change(change)
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}
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pub fn maybe_collect_garbage(&mut self) {
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self.db.maybe_collect_garbage();
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}
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pub fn collect_garbage(&mut self) {
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self.db.collect_garbage();
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}
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pub fn raw_database(&self) -> &(impl hir::db::HirDatabase + salsa::Database) {
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&self.db
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}
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}
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/// Analysis is a snapshot of a world state at a moment in time. It is the main
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/// entry point for asking semantic information about the world. When the world
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/// state is advanced using `AnalysisHost::apply_change` method, all existing
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/// `Analysis` are canceled (most method return `Err(Canceled)`).
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#[derive(Debug)]
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pub struct Analysis {
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db: salsa::Snapshot<db::RootDatabase>,
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}
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// As a general design guideline, `Analysis` API are intended to be independent
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// from the language server protocol. That is, when exposing some functionality
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// we should think in terms of "what API makes most sense" and not in terms of
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// "what types LSP uses". Although currently LSP is the only consumer of the
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// API, the API should in theory be usable as a library, or via a different
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// protocol.
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impl Analysis {
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// Creates an analysis instance for a single file, without any extenal
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// dependencies, stdlib support or ability to apply changes. See
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// `AnalysisHost` for creating a fully-featured analysis.
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pub fn from_single_file(text: String) -> (Analysis, FileId) {
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let mut host = AnalysisHost::default();
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let source_root = SourceRootId(0);
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let mut change = AnalysisChange::new();
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change.add_root(source_root, true);
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let mut crate_graph = CrateGraph::default();
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let file_id = FileId(0);
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crate_graph.add_crate_root(file_id, Edition::Edition2018);
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change.add_file(source_root, file_id, "main.rs".into(), Arc::new(text));
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change.set_crate_graph(crate_graph);
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host.apply_change(change);
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(host.analysis(), file_id)
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}
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/// Debug info about the current state of the analysis
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pub fn status(&self) -> String {
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status::status(&*self.db)
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}
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/// Gets the text of the source file.
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pub fn file_text(&self, file_id: FileId) -> Arc<String> {
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self.db.file_text(file_id)
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}
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/// Gets the syntax tree of the file.
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pub fn parse(&self, file_id: FileId) -> TreeArc<SourceFile> {
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self.db.parse(file_id).tree
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}
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/// Gets the file's `LineIndex`: data structure to convert between absolute
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/// offsets and line/column representation.
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pub fn file_line_index(&self, file_id: FileId) -> Arc<LineIndex> {
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self.db.line_index(file_id)
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}
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/// Selects the next syntactic nodes encompassing the range.
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pub fn extend_selection(&self, frange: FileRange) -> Cancelable<TextRange> {
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self.with_db(|db| extend_selection::extend_selection(db, frange))
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}
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/// Returns position of the matching brace (all types of braces are
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/// supported).
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pub fn matching_brace(&self, position: FilePosition) -> Option<TextUnit> {
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let file = self.db.parse(position.file_id).tree;
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matching_brace::matching_brace(&file, position.offset)
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}
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/// Returns a syntax tree represented as `String`, for debug purposes.
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// FIXME: use a better name here.
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pub fn syntax_tree(&self, file_id: FileId, text_range: Option<TextRange>) -> String {
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syntax_tree::syntax_tree(&self.db, file_id, text_range)
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}
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/// Returns an edit to remove all newlines in the range, cleaning up minor
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/// stuff like trailing commas.
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pub fn join_lines(&self, frange: FileRange) -> SourceChange {
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let file = self.db.parse(frange.file_id).tree;
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let file_edit = SourceFileEdit {
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file_id: frange.file_id,
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edit: join_lines::join_lines(&file, frange.range),
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};
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SourceChange::source_file_edit("join lines", file_edit)
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}
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/// Returns an edit which should be applied when opening a new line, fixing
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/// up minor stuff like continuing the comment.
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pub fn on_enter(&self, position: FilePosition) -> Option<SourceChange> {
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typing::on_enter(&self.db, position)
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}
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/// Returns an edit which should be applied after `=` was typed. Primarily,
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/// this works when adding `let =`.
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// FIXME: use a snippet completion instead of this hack here.
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pub fn on_eq_typed(&self, position: FilePosition) -> Option<SourceChange> {
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let file = self.db.parse(position.file_id).tree;
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let edit = typing::on_eq_typed(&file, position.offset)?;
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Some(SourceChange::source_file_edit(
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"add semicolon",
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SourceFileEdit { edit, file_id: position.file_id },
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))
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}
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/// Returns an edit which should be applied when a dot ('.') is typed on a blank line, indenting the line appropriately.
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pub fn on_dot_typed(&self, position: FilePosition) -> Option<SourceChange> {
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typing::on_dot_typed(&self.db, position)
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}
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/// Returns a tree representation of symbols in the file. Useful to draw a
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/// file outline.
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pub fn file_structure(&self, file_id: FileId) -> Vec<StructureNode> {
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let file = self.db.parse(file_id).tree;
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file_structure(&file)
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}
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/// Returns the set of folding ranges.
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pub fn folding_ranges(&self, file_id: FileId) -> Vec<Fold> {
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let file = self.db.parse(file_id).tree;
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folding_ranges::folding_ranges(&file)
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}
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/// Fuzzy searches for a symbol.
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pub fn symbol_search(&self, query: Query) -> Cancelable<Vec<NavigationTarget>> {
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self.with_db(|db| {
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symbol_index::world_symbols(db, query)
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.into_iter()
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.map(|s| NavigationTarget::from_symbol(db, s))
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.collect::<Vec<_>>()
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})
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}
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pub fn goto_definition(
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&self,
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position: FilePosition,
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) -> Cancelable<Option<RangeInfo<Vec<NavigationTarget>>>> {
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self.with_db(|db| goto_definition::goto_definition(db, position))
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}
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pub fn goto_implementation(
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&self,
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position: FilePosition,
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) -> Cancelable<Option<RangeInfo<Vec<NavigationTarget>>>> {
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self.with_db(|db| impls::goto_implementation(db, position))
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}
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pub fn goto_type_definition(
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&self,
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position: FilePosition,
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) -> Cancelable<Option<RangeInfo<Vec<NavigationTarget>>>> {
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self.with_db(|db| goto_type_definition::goto_type_definition(db, position))
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}
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/// Finds all usages of the reference at point.
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pub fn find_all_refs(
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&self,
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position: FilePosition,
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) -> Cancelable<Option<ReferenceSearchResult>> {
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self.with_db(|db| references::find_all_refs(db, position))
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}
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/// Returns a short text describing element at position.
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pub fn hover(&self, position: FilePosition) -> Cancelable<Option<RangeInfo<HoverResult>>> {
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self.with_db(|db| hover::hover(db, position))
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}
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/// Computes parameter information for the given call expression.
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pub fn call_info(&self, position: FilePosition) -> Cancelable<Option<CallInfo>> {
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self.with_db(|db| call_info::call_info(db, position))
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}
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/// Returns a `mod name;` declaration which created the current module.
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pub fn parent_module(&self, position: FilePosition) -> Cancelable<Vec<NavigationTarget>> {
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self.with_db(|db| parent_module::parent_module(db, position))
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}
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/// Returns crates this file belongs too.
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pub fn crate_for(&self, file_id: FileId) -> Cancelable<Vec<CrateId>> {
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self.with_db(|db| parent_module::crate_for(db, file_id))
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}
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/// Returns the root file of the given crate.
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pub fn crate_root(&self, crate_id: CrateId) -> Cancelable<FileId> {
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self.with_db(|db| db.crate_graph().crate_root(crate_id))
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}
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/// Returns the set of possible targets to run for the current file.
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pub fn runnables(&self, file_id: FileId) -> Cancelable<Vec<Runnable>> {
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self.with_db(|db| runnables::runnables(db, file_id))
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}
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/// Computes syntax highlighting for the given file.
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pub fn highlight(&self, file_id: FileId) -> Cancelable<Vec<HighlightedRange>> {
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self.with_db(|db| syntax_highlighting::highlight(db, file_id))
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}
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/// Computes syntax highlighting for the given file.
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pub fn highlight_as_html(&self, file_id: FileId, rainbow: bool) -> Cancelable<String> {
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self.with_db(|db| syntax_highlighting::highlight_as_html(db, file_id, rainbow))
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}
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/// Computes completions at the given position.
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pub fn completions(&self, position: FilePosition) -> Cancelable<Option<Vec<CompletionItem>>> {
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self.with_db(|db| completion::completions(db, position).map(Into::into))
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}
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/// Computes assists (aka code actions aka intentions) for the given
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/// position.
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pub fn assists(&self, frange: FileRange) -> Cancelable<Vec<Assist>> {
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self.with_db(|db| assists::assists(db, frange))
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}
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/// Computes the set of diagnostics for the given file.
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pub fn diagnostics(&self, file_id: FileId) -> Cancelable<Vec<Diagnostic>> {
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|
self.with_db(|db| diagnostics::diagnostics(db, file_id))
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}
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|
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|
/// Computes the type of the expression at the given position.
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|
pub fn type_of(&self, frange: FileRange) -> Cancelable<Option<String>> {
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|
self.with_db(|db| hover::type_of(db, frange))
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|
}
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|
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|
/// Returns the edit required to rename reference at the position to the new
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|
/// name.
|
|
pub fn rename(
|
|
&self,
|
|
position: FilePosition,
|
|
new_name: &str,
|
|
) -> Cancelable<Option<SourceChange>> {
|
|
self.with_db(|db| references::rename(db, position, new_name))
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn with_db<F: FnOnce(&db::RootDatabase) -> T + std::panic::UnwindSafe, T>(
|
|
&self,
|
|
f: F,
|
|
) -> Cancelable<T> {
|
|
self.db.catch_canceled(f)
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[test]
|
|
fn analysis_is_send() {
|
|
fn is_send<T: Send>() {}
|
|
is_send::<Analysis>();
|
|
}
|