273: Add a test to ensure that we can parse each file r=matklad a=DJMcNab
Note that this has a non-spurious failure in ra_analysis/src/mock_analysis.
Probably fixes#195.
If my understanding is correct, fixes#214 and fixes#225.
Co-authored-by: DJMcNab <36049421+djmcnab@users.noreply.github.com>
286: move thread worker to a separate crate r=matklad a=matklad
Going to tackle https://github.com/rust-analyzer/rust-analyzer/issues/243, this is a refactoring towards that goal
Co-authored-by: Aleksey Kladov <aleksey.kladov@gmail.com>
284: By default, log only to stderr, and not to disk. r=matklad a=eminence
This fixes a common problem when running under VS Code, the user doesn't have permissions to create a `log` directory in the CWD.
The old behavior can be re-enabled by setting `RA_INTERNAL_MODE=1`
Fixes#282
Co-authored-by: Andrew Chin <achin@eminence32.net>
This fixes a common problem when running under VS Code, the user
doesn't have permissions to create a `log` directory in the CWD.
The old behavior can be re-enabled by setting RA_INTERNAL_MODE=1
280: Fixed cast expression parsing in ra_syntax. r=matklad a=ruabmbua
Fixes#279
Related to https://github.com/rust-analyzer/rust-analyzer/pull/273
The cast expression expected any type via types::type_() function,
but the language spec does only allow TypeNoBounds (types without direct extra bounds
via `+`).
**Example:**
```rust
fn test() {
6i8 as i32 + 5;
}
```
This fails, because the types::type_() function which should parse the type after the
as keyword is greedy, and takes the plus sign after path types as extra type bounds.
My proposed fix is to replace the not implemented `type_no_plus()` just calls (`type_()`)
function, which is used at several places. The replacement is `type_with_bounds_cond(p: &mut Parser, allow_bounds: bool)`, which passes the condition to relevant sub-parsers.
This function is then called by `type_()` and the new public `type_no_bounds()`.
Co-authored-by: Roland Ruckerbauer <roland.rucky@gmail.com>
The cast expression expected any type via types::type_() function,
but the language spec does only allow TypeNoBounds (types without direct extra bounds
via `+`).
**Example:**
```rust
fn test() {
6i8 as i32 + 5;
}
```
This fails, because the types::type_() function which should parse the type after the
as keyword is greedy, and takes all plus sign after path types as extra.
My proposed fix is to replace the not implemented `type_no_plus()` just calls (`type_()`)
function, which is used at several places. The replacement is `type_with_bounds_cond(p: &mut Parser, allow_bounds: bool)`, which passes the condition to relevant sub-parsers.
This function is then called by `type_()` and the new public `type_no_bounds()`.