handle {self} when removing unused imports
Fixes#17139
On master
```rs
mod inner {
pub struct X();
pub struct Y();
}
mod z {
use super::inner::{self, X}$0;
fn f() {
let y = inner::Y();
}
}
```
becomes
```rs
mod inner {
pub struct X();
pub struct Y();
}
mod z {
use super::inner:self;
fn f() {
let y = inner::Y();
}
}
```
with this fix it instead becomes
```
```rs
mod inner {
pub struct X();
pub struct Y();
}
mod z {
use super::inner;
fn f() {
let y = inner::Y();
}
}
```
Before this commit `UseTree::remove_unnecessary_braces` removed the braces
around `{self}` in `use x::y::{self};` but `use x::y::self;` is not valid
rust.
Separate into create and apply edit
Rename usages
Hacky name map
Add more tests
Handle non-exhaustive
Add some more TODOs
Private fields
Use todo
Nesting
Improve rest token generation
Cleanup
Doc -> regular comment
Support mut
Implement `literal_from_str` for proc macro server
Closes#16233
Todos and unanswered questions:
- [x] Is this the correct approach? Can both the legacy and `rust_analyzer_span` servers depend on the `syntax` crate?
- [ ] How should we handle suffixes for string literals? It doesn't seem like `rust-analyzer` preservers suffix information after parsing.
- [x] Why are the `expect` tests failing? Specifically `test_fn_like_macro_clone_literals`
This commit also adds `tracing` to NotificationDispatcher/RequestDispatcher,
bumps `rust-analyzer-salsa` to 0.17.0-pre.6, `always-assert` to 0.2, and
removes the homegrown `hprof` implementation in favor of a vendored
tracing-span-tree.
`unescape_literal` becomes `unescape_unicode`, and `unescape_c_string`
becomes `unescape_mixed`. Because rfc3349 will mean that C string
literals will no longer be the only mixed utf8 literals.
- Rename it as `MixedUnit`, because it will soon be used in more than
just C string literals.
- Change the `Byte` variant to `HighByte` and use it only for
`\x80`..`\xff` cases. This fixes the old inexactness where ASCII chars
could be encoded with either `Byte` or `Char`.
- Add useful comments.
- Remove `is_ascii`, in favour of `u8::is_ascii`.