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Rust
383 lines
15 KiB
Rust
//! Handle syntactic aspects of inserting a new `use`.
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#[cfg(test)]
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mod tests;
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use std::cmp::Ordering;
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use hir::Semantics;
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use syntax::{
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algo,
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ast::{self, make, AstNode, AttrsOwner, ModuleItemOwner, PathSegmentKind, VisibilityOwner},
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match_ast, ted, AstToken, Direction, NodeOrToken, SyntaxNode, SyntaxToken,
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};
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use crate::{
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helpers::merge_imports::{
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common_prefix, eq_attrs, eq_visibility, try_merge_imports, use_tree_path_cmp, MergeBehavior,
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},
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RootDatabase,
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};
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pub use hir::PrefixKind;
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/// How imports should be grouped into use statements.
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#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
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pub enum ImportGranularity {
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/// Do not change the granularity of any imports and preserve the original structure written by the developer.
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Preserve,
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/// Merge imports from the same crate into a single use statement.
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Crate,
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/// Merge imports from the same module into a single use statement.
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Module,
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/// Flatten imports so that each has its own use statement.
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Item,
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}
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#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
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pub struct InsertUseConfig {
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pub granularity: ImportGranularity,
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pub enforce_granularity: bool,
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pub prefix_kind: PrefixKind,
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pub group: bool,
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pub skip_glob_imports: bool,
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}
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#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
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pub enum ImportScope {
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File(ast::SourceFile),
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Module(ast::ItemList),
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Block(ast::BlockExpr),
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}
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impl ImportScope {
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fn from(syntax: SyntaxNode) -> Option<Self> {
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fn contains_cfg_attr(attrs: &dyn AttrsOwner) -> bool {
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attrs
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.attrs()
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.any(|attr| attr.as_simple_call().map_or(false, |(ident, _)| ident == "cfg"))
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}
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match_ast! {
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match syntax {
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ast::Module(module) => module.item_list().map(ImportScope::Module),
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ast::SourceFile(file) => Some(ImportScope::File(file)),
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ast::Fn(func) => contains_cfg_attr(&func).then(|| func.body().map(ImportScope::Block)).flatten(),
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ast::Const(konst) => contains_cfg_attr(&konst).then(|| match konst.body()? {
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ast::Expr::BlockExpr(block) => Some(block),
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_ => None,
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}).flatten().map(ImportScope::Block),
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ast::Static(statik) => contains_cfg_attr(&statik).then(|| match statik.body()? {
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ast::Expr::BlockExpr(block) => Some(block),
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_ => None,
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}).flatten().map(ImportScope::Block),
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_ => None,
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}
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}
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}
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/// Determines the containing syntax node in which to insert a `use` statement affecting `position`.
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pub fn find_insert_use_container_with_macros(
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position: &SyntaxNode,
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sema: &Semantics<'_, RootDatabase>,
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) -> Option<Self> {
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sema.ancestors_with_macros(position.clone()).find_map(Self::from)
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}
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/// Determines the containing syntax node in which to insert a `use` statement affecting `position`.
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pub fn find_insert_use_container(position: &SyntaxNode) -> Option<Self> {
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std::iter::successors(Some(position.clone()), SyntaxNode::parent).find_map(Self::from)
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}
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pub fn as_syntax_node(&self) -> &SyntaxNode {
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match self {
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ImportScope::File(file) => file.syntax(),
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ImportScope::Module(item_list) => item_list.syntax(),
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ImportScope::Block(block) => block.syntax(),
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}
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}
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pub fn clone_for_update(&self) -> Self {
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match self {
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ImportScope::File(file) => ImportScope::File(file.clone_for_update()),
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ImportScope::Module(item_list) => ImportScope::Module(item_list.clone_for_update()),
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ImportScope::Block(block) => ImportScope::Block(block.clone_for_update()),
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}
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}
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fn guess_granularity_from_scope(&self) -> ImportGranularityGuess {
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// The idea is simple, just check each import as well as the import and its precedent together for
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// whether they fulfill a granularity criteria.
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let use_stmt = |item| match item {
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ast::Item::Use(use_) => {
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let use_tree = use_.use_tree()?;
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Some((use_tree, use_.visibility(), use_.attrs()))
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}
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_ => None,
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};
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let mut use_stmts = match self {
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ImportScope::File(f) => f.items(),
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ImportScope::Module(m) => m.items(),
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ImportScope::Block(b) => b.items(),
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}
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.filter_map(use_stmt);
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let mut res = ImportGranularityGuess::Unknown;
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let (mut prev, mut prev_vis, mut prev_attrs) = match use_stmts.next() {
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Some(it) => it,
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None => return res,
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};
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loop {
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if let Some(use_tree_list) = prev.use_tree_list() {
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if use_tree_list.use_trees().any(|tree| tree.use_tree_list().is_some()) {
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// Nested tree lists can only occur in crate style, or with no proper style being enforced in the file.
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break ImportGranularityGuess::Crate;
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} else {
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// Could still be crate-style so continue looking.
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res = ImportGranularityGuess::CrateOrModule;
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}
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}
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let (curr, curr_vis, curr_attrs) = match use_stmts.next() {
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Some(it) => it,
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None => break res,
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};
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if eq_visibility(prev_vis, curr_vis.clone()) && eq_attrs(prev_attrs, curr_attrs.clone())
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{
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if let Some((prev_path, curr_path)) = prev.path().zip(curr.path()) {
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if let Some((prev_prefix, _)) = common_prefix(&prev_path, &curr_path) {
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if prev.use_tree_list().is_none() && curr.use_tree_list().is_none() {
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let prefix_c = prev_prefix.qualifiers().count();
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let curr_c = curr_path.qualifiers().count() - prefix_c;
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let prev_c = prev_path.qualifiers().count() - prefix_c;
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if curr_c == 1 && prev_c == 1 {
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// Same prefix, only differing in the last segment and no use tree lists so this has to be of item style.
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break ImportGranularityGuess::Item;
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} else {
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// Same prefix and no use tree list but differs in more than one segment at the end. This might be module style still.
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res = ImportGranularityGuess::ModuleOrItem;
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}
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} else {
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// Same prefix with item tree lists, has to be module style as it
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// can't be crate style since the trees wouldn't share a prefix then.
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break ImportGranularityGuess::Module;
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}
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}
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}
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}
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prev = curr;
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prev_vis = curr_vis;
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prev_attrs = curr_attrs;
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}
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}
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}
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#[derive(PartialEq, PartialOrd, Debug, Clone, Copy)]
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enum ImportGranularityGuess {
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Unknown,
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Item,
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Module,
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ModuleOrItem,
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Crate,
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CrateOrModule,
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}
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/// Insert an import path into the given file/node. A `merge` value of none indicates that no import merging is allowed to occur.
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pub fn insert_use(scope: &ImportScope, path: ast::Path, cfg: &InsertUseConfig) {
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let _p = profile::span("insert_use");
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let mut mb = match cfg.granularity {
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ImportGranularity::Crate => Some(MergeBehavior::Crate),
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ImportGranularity::Module => Some(MergeBehavior::Module),
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ImportGranularity::Item | ImportGranularity::Preserve => None,
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};
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if !cfg.enforce_granularity {
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let file_granularity = scope.guess_granularity_from_scope();
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mb = match file_granularity {
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ImportGranularityGuess::Unknown => mb,
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ImportGranularityGuess::Item => None,
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ImportGranularityGuess::Module => Some(MergeBehavior::Module),
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ImportGranularityGuess::ModuleOrItem => mb.and(Some(MergeBehavior::Module)),
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ImportGranularityGuess::Crate => Some(MergeBehavior::Crate),
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ImportGranularityGuess::CrateOrModule => mb.or(Some(MergeBehavior::Crate)),
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};
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}
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let use_item =
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make::use_(None, make::use_tree(path.clone(), None, None, false)).clone_for_update();
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// merge into existing imports if possible
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if let Some(mb) = mb {
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let filter = |it: &_| !(cfg.skip_glob_imports && ast::Use::is_simple_glob(it));
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for existing_use in
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scope.as_syntax_node().children().filter_map(ast::Use::cast).filter(filter)
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{
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if let Some(merged) = try_merge_imports(&existing_use, &use_item, mb) {
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ted::replace(existing_use.syntax(), merged.syntax());
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return;
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}
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}
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}
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// either we weren't allowed to merge or there is no import that fits the merge conditions
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// so look for the place we have to insert to
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insert_use_(scope, &path, cfg.group, use_item);
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}
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#[derive(Eq, PartialEq, PartialOrd, Ord)]
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enum ImportGroup {
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// the order here defines the order of new group inserts
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Std,
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ExternCrate,
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ThisCrate,
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ThisModule,
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SuperModule,
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}
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impl ImportGroup {
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fn new(path: &ast::Path) -> ImportGroup {
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let default = ImportGroup::ExternCrate;
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let first_segment = match path.first_segment() {
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Some(it) => it,
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None => return default,
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};
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let kind = first_segment.kind().unwrap_or(PathSegmentKind::SelfKw);
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match kind {
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PathSegmentKind::SelfKw => ImportGroup::ThisModule,
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PathSegmentKind::SuperKw => ImportGroup::SuperModule,
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PathSegmentKind::CrateKw => ImportGroup::ThisCrate,
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PathSegmentKind::Name(name) => match name.text().as_str() {
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"std" => ImportGroup::Std,
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"core" => ImportGroup::Std,
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_ => ImportGroup::ExternCrate,
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},
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PathSegmentKind::Type { .. } => unreachable!(),
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}
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}
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}
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fn insert_use_(
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scope: &ImportScope,
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insert_path: &ast::Path,
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group_imports: bool,
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use_item: ast::Use,
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) {
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let scope_syntax = scope.as_syntax_node();
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let group = ImportGroup::new(insert_path);
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let path_node_iter = scope_syntax
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.children()
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.filter_map(|node| ast::Use::cast(node.clone()).zip(Some(node)))
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.flat_map(|(use_, node)| {
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let tree = use_.use_tree()?;
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let path = tree.path()?;
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let has_tl = tree.use_tree_list().is_some();
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Some((path, has_tl, node))
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});
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if !group_imports {
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if let Some((_, _, node)) = path_node_iter.last() {
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cov_mark::hit!(insert_no_grouping_last);
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ted::insert(ted::Position::after(node), use_item.syntax());
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} else {
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cov_mark::hit!(insert_no_grouping_last2);
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ted::insert(ted::Position::first_child_of(scope_syntax), make::tokens::blank_line());
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ted::insert(ted::Position::first_child_of(scope_syntax), use_item.syntax());
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}
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return;
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}
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// Iterator that discards anything thats not in the required grouping
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// This implementation allows the user to rearrange their import groups as this only takes the first group that fits
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let group_iter = path_node_iter
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.clone()
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.skip_while(|(path, ..)| ImportGroup::new(path) != group)
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.take_while(|(path, ..)| ImportGroup::new(path) == group);
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// track the last element we iterated over, if this is still None after the iteration then that means we never iterated in the first place
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let mut last = None;
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// find the element that would come directly after our new import
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let post_insert: Option<(_, _, SyntaxNode)> = group_iter
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.inspect(|(.., node)| last = Some(node.clone()))
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.find(|&(ref path, has_tl, _)| {
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use_tree_path_cmp(insert_path, false, path, has_tl) != Ordering::Greater
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});
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if let Some((.., node)) = post_insert {
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cov_mark::hit!(insert_group);
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// insert our import before that element
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return ted::insert(ted::Position::before(node), use_item.syntax());
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}
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if let Some(node) = last {
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cov_mark::hit!(insert_group_last);
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// there is no element after our new import, so append it to the end of the group
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return ted::insert(ted::Position::after(node), use_item.syntax());
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}
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// the group we were looking for actually doesn't exist, so insert
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let mut last = None;
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// find the group that comes after where we want to insert
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let post_group = path_node_iter
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.inspect(|(.., node)| last = Some(node.clone()))
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.find(|(p, ..)| ImportGroup::new(p) > group);
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if let Some((.., node)) = post_group {
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cov_mark::hit!(insert_group_new_group);
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ted::insert(ted::Position::before(&node), use_item.syntax());
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if let Some(node) = algo::non_trivia_sibling(node.into(), Direction::Prev) {
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ted::insert(ted::Position::after(node), make::tokens::single_newline());
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}
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return;
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}
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// there is no such group, so append after the last one
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if let Some(node) = last {
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cov_mark::hit!(insert_group_no_group);
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ted::insert(ted::Position::after(&node), use_item.syntax());
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ted::insert(ted::Position::after(node), make::tokens::single_newline());
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return;
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}
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// there are no imports in this file at all
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if let Some(last_inner_element) = scope_syntax
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.children_with_tokens()
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.filter(|child| match child {
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NodeOrToken::Node(node) => is_inner_attribute(node.clone()),
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NodeOrToken::Token(token) => is_inner_comment(token.clone()),
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})
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.last()
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{
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cov_mark::hit!(insert_group_empty_inner_attr);
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ted::insert(ted::Position::after(&last_inner_element), use_item.syntax());
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ted::insert(ted::Position::after(last_inner_element), make::tokens::single_newline());
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return;
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}
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let l_curly = match scope {
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ImportScope::File(_) => {
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cov_mark::hit!(insert_group_empty_file);
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ted::insert(ted::Position::first_child_of(scope_syntax), make::tokens::blank_line());
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ted::insert(ted::Position::first_child_of(scope_syntax), use_item.syntax());
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return;
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}
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// don't insert the imports before the item list/block expr's opening curly brace
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ImportScope::Module(item_list) => item_list.l_curly_token(),
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// don't insert the imports before the item list's opening curly brace
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ImportScope::Block(block) => block.l_curly_token(),
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};
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match l_curly {
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Some(b) => {
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cov_mark::hit!(insert_group_empty_module);
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ted::insert(ted::Position::after(&b), make::tokens::single_newline());
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ted::insert(ted::Position::after(&b), use_item.syntax());
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}
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None => {
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// This should never happens, broken module syntax node
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ted::insert(ted::Position::first_child_of(scope_syntax), make::tokens::blank_line());
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ted::insert(ted::Position::first_child_of(scope_syntax), use_item.syntax());
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}
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}
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}
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fn is_inner_attribute(node: SyntaxNode) -> bool {
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ast::Attr::cast(node).map(|attr| attr.kind()) == Some(ast::AttrKind::Inner)
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}
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fn is_inner_comment(token: SyntaxToken) -> bool {
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ast::Comment::cast(token).and_then(|comment| comment.kind().doc)
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== Some(ast::CommentPlacement::Inner)
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}
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