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Diffstat (limited to 'crates/ide-db/src/path_transform.rs')
-rw-r--r--crates/ide-db/src/path_transform.rs169
1 files changed, 127 insertions, 42 deletions
diff --git a/crates/ide-db/src/path_transform.rs b/crates/ide-db/src/path_transform.rs
index 0ee627a44c..73e6a920ee 100644
--- a/crates/ide-db/src/path_transform.rs
+++ b/crates/ide-db/src/path_transform.rs
@@ -9,6 +9,19 @@ use syntax::{
ted, SyntaxNode,
};
+#[derive(Default)]
+struct AstSubsts {
+ types_and_consts: Vec<TypeOrConst>,
+ lifetimes: Vec<ast::LifetimeArg>,
+}
+
+enum TypeOrConst {
+ Either(ast::TypeArg), // indistinguishable type or const param
+ Const(ast::ConstArg),
+}
+
+type LifetimeName = String;
+
/// `PathTransform` substitutes path in SyntaxNodes in bulk.
///
/// This is mostly useful for IDE code generation. If you paste some existing
@@ -34,7 +47,7 @@ use syntax::{
/// ```
pub struct PathTransform<'a> {
generic_def: Option<hir::GenericDef>,
- substs: Vec<ast::Type>,
+ substs: AstSubsts,
target_scope: &'a SemanticsScope<'a>,
source_scope: &'a SemanticsScope<'a>,
}
@@ -72,7 +85,12 @@ impl<'a> PathTransform<'a> {
target_scope: &'a SemanticsScope<'a>,
source_scope: &'a SemanticsScope<'a>,
) -> PathTransform<'a> {
- PathTransform { source_scope, target_scope, generic_def: None, substs: Vec::new() }
+ PathTransform {
+ source_scope,
+ target_scope,
+ generic_def: None,
+ substs: AstSubsts::default(),
+ }
}
pub fn apply(&self, syntax: &SyntaxNode) {
@@ -91,12 +109,14 @@ impl<'a> PathTransform<'a> {
let target_module = self.target_scope.module();
let source_module = self.source_scope.module();
let skip = match self.generic_def {
- // this is a trait impl, so we need to skip the first type parameter -- this is a bit hacky
+ // this is a trait impl, so we need to skip the first type parameter (i.e. Self) -- this is a bit hacky
Some(hir::GenericDef::Trait(_)) => 1,
_ => 0,
};
- let substs_by_param: FxHashMap<_, _> = self
- .generic_def
+ let mut type_substs: FxHashMap<hir::TypeParam, ast::Type> = Default::default();
+ let mut const_substs: FxHashMap<hir::ConstParam, SyntaxNode> = Default::default();
+ let mut default_types: Vec<hir::TypeParam> = Default::default();
+ self.generic_def
.into_iter()
.flat_map(|it| it.type_params(db))
.skip(skip)
@@ -106,53 +126,105 @@ impl<'a> PathTransform<'a> {
// can still hit those trailing values and check if they actually have
// a default type. If they do, go for that type from `hir` to `ast` so
// the resulting change can be applied correctly.
- .zip(self.substs.iter().map(Some).chain(std::iter::repeat(None)))
- .filter_map(|(k, v)| match k.split(db) {
- Either::Left(_) => None,
- Either::Right(t) => match v {
- Some(v) => Some((k, v.clone())),
- None => {
- let default = t.default(db)?;
- Some((
- k,
- ast::make::ty(
- &default
- .display_source_code(db, source_module.into(), false)
- .ok()?,
- ),
- ))
+ .zip(self.substs.types_and_consts.iter().map(Some).chain(std::iter::repeat(None)))
+ .for_each(|(k, v)| match (k.split(db), v) {
+ (Either::Right(k), Some(TypeOrConst::Either(v))) => {
+ if let Some(ty) = v.ty() {
+ type_substs.insert(k, ty.clone());
+ }
+ }
+ (Either::Right(k), None) => {
+ if let Some(default) = k.default(db) {
+ if let Some(default) =
+ &default.display_source_code(db, source_module.into(), false).ok()
+ {
+ type_substs.insert(k, ast::make::ty(default).clone_for_update());
+ default_types.push(k);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ (Either::Left(k), Some(TypeOrConst::Either(v))) => {
+ if let Some(ty) = v.ty() {
+ const_substs.insert(k, ty.syntax().clone());
}
- },
- })
+ }
+ (Either::Left(k), Some(TypeOrConst::Const(v))) => {
+ if let Some(expr) = v.expr() {
+ // FIXME: expressions in curly brackets can cause ambiguity after insertion
+ // (e.g. `N * 2` -> `{1 + 1} * 2`; it's unclear whether `{1 + 1}`
+ // is a standalone statement or a part of another expresson)
+ // and sometimes require slight modifications; see
+ // https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/statements.html#expression-statements
+ const_substs.insert(k, expr.syntax().clone());
+ }
+ }
+ (Either::Left(_), None) => (), // FIXME: get default const value
+ _ => (), // ignore mismatching params
+ });
+ let lifetime_substs: FxHashMap<_, _> = self
+ .generic_def
+ .into_iter()
+ .flat_map(|it| it.lifetime_params(db))
+ .zip(self.substs.lifetimes.clone())
+ .filter_map(|(k, v)| Some((k.name(db).display(db.upcast()).to_string(), v.lifetime()?)))
.collect();
- Ctx { substs: substs_by_param, target_module, source_scope: self.source_scope }
+ let ctx = Ctx {
+ type_substs,
+ const_substs,
+ lifetime_substs,
+ target_module,
+ source_scope: self.source_scope,
+ };
+ ctx.transform_default_type_substs(default_types);
+ ctx
}
}
struct Ctx<'a> {
- substs: FxHashMap<hir::TypeOrConstParam, ast::Type>,
+ type_substs: FxHashMap<hir::TypeParam, ast::Type>,
+ const_substs: FxHashMap<hir::ConstParam, SyntaxNode>,
+ lifetime_substs: FxHashMap<LifetimeName, ast::Lifetime>,
target_module: hir::Module,
source_scope: &'a SemanticsScope<'a>,
}
+fn postorder(item: &SyntaxNode) -> impl Iterator<Item = SyntaxNode> {
+ item.preorder().filter_map(|event| match event {
+ syntax::WalkEvent::Enter(_) => None,
+ syntax::WalkEvent::Leave(node) => Some(node),
+ })
+}
+
impl<'a> Ctx<'a> {
fn apply(&self, item: &SyntaxNode) {
// `transform_path` may update a node's parent and that would break the
// tree traversal. Thus all paths in the tree are collected into a vec
// so that such operation is safe.
- let paths = item
- .preorder()
- .filter_map(|event| match event {
- syntax::WalkEvent::Enter(_) => None,
- syntax::WalkEvent::Leave(node) => Some(node),
- })
- .filter_map(ast::Path::cast)
- .collect::<Vec<_>>();
-
+ let paths = postorder(item).filter_map(ast::Path::cast).collect::<Vec<_>>();
for path in paths {
self.transform_path(path);
}
+
+ postorder(item).filter_map(ast::Lifetime::cast).for_each(|lifetime| {
+ if let Some(subst) = self.lifetime_substs.get(&lifetime.syntax().text().to_string()) {
+ ted::replace(lifetime.syntax(), subst.clone_subtree().clone_for_update().syntax());
+ }
+ });
}
+
+ fn transform_default_type_substs(&self, default_types: Vec<hir::TypeParam>) {
+ for k in default_types {
+ let v = self.type_substs.get(&k).unwrap();
+ // `transform_path` may update a node's parent and that would break the
+ // tree traversal. Thus all paths in the tree are collected into a vec
+ // so that such operation is safe.
+ let paths = postorder(&v.syntax()).filter_map(ast::Path::cast).collect::<Vec<_>>();
+ for path in paths {
+ self.transform_path(path);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
fn transform_path(&self, path: ast::Path) -> Option<()> {
if path.qualifier().is_some() {
return None;
@@ -169,7 +241,7 @@ impl<'a> Ctx<'a> {
match resolution {
hir::PathResolution::TypeParam(tp) => {
- if let Some(subst) = self.substs.get(&tp.merge()) {
+ if let Some(subst) = self.type_substs.get(&tp) {
let parent = path.syntax().parent()?;
if let Some(parent) = ast::Path::cast(parent.clone()) {
// Path inside path means that there is an associated
@@ -236,8 +308,12 @@ impl<'a> Ctx<'a> {
}
ted::replace(path.syntax(), res.syntax())
}
+ hir::PathResolution::ConstParam(cp) => {
+ if let Some(subst) = self.const_substs.get(&cp) {
+ ted::replace(path.syntax(), subst.clone_subtree().clone_for_update());
+ }
+ }
hir::PathResolution::Local(_)
- | hir::PathResolution::ConstParam(_)
| hir::PathResolution::SelfType(_)
| hir::PathResolution::Def(_)
| hir::PathResolution::BuiltinAttr(_)
@@ -250,7 +326,7 @@ impl<'a> Ctx<'a> {
// FIXME: It would probably be nicer if we could get this via HIR (i.e. get the
// trait ref, and then go from the types in the substs back to the syntax).
-fn get_syntactic_substs(impl_def: ast::Impl) -> Option<Vec<ast::Type>> {
+fn get_syntactic_substs(impl_def: ast::Impl) -> Option<AstSubsts> {
let target_trait = impl_def.trait_()?;
let path_type = match target_trait {
ast::Type::PathType(path) => path,
@@ -261,13 +337,22 @@ fn get_syntactic_substs(impl_def: ast::Impl) -> Option<Vec<ast::Type>> {
get_type_args_from_arg_list(generic_arg_list)
}
-fn get_type_args_from_arg_list(generic_arg_list: ast::GenericArgList) -> Option<Vec<ast::Type>> {
- let mut result = Vec::new();
- for generic_arg in generic_arg_list.generic_args() {
- if let ast::GenericArg::TypeArg(type_arg) = generic_arg {
- result.push(type_arg.ty()?)
+fn get_type_args_from_arg_list(generic_arg_list: ast::GenericArgList) -> Option<AstSubsts> {
+ let mut result = AstSubsts::default();
+ generic_arg_list.generic_args().for_each(|generic_arg| match generic_arg {
+ // Const params are marked as consts on definition only,
+ // being passed to the trait they are indistguishable from type params;
+ // anyway, we don't really need to distinguish them here.
+ ast::GenericArg::TypeArg(type_arg) => {
+ result.types_and_consts.push(TypeOrConst::Either(type_arg))
}
- }
+ // Some const values are recognized correctly.
+ ast::GenericArg::ConstArg(const_arg) => {
+ result.types_and_consts.push(TypeOrConst::Const(const_arg));
+ }
+ ast::GenericArg::LifetimeArg(l_arg) => result.lifetimes.push(l_arg),
+ _ => (),
+ });
Some(result)
}