ra_ap_ide_ssr 0.0.207

Structural search and replace of Rust code
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//! When specifying SSR rule, you generally want to map one *kind* of thing to
//! the same kind of thing: path to path, expression to expression, type to
//! type.
//!
//! The problem is, while this *kind* is generally obvious to the human, the ide
//! needs to determine it somehow. We do this in a stupid way -- by pasting SSR
//! rule into different contexts and checking what works.

use syntax::{ast, AstNode, SyntaxNode};

pub(crate) fn ty(s: &str) -> Result<SyntaxNode, ()> {
    fragment::<ast::Type>("type T = {};", s)
}

pub(crate) fn item(s: &str) -> Result<SyntaxNode, ()> {
    fragment::<ast::Item>("{}", s)
}

pub(crate) fn pat(s: &str) -> Result<SyntaxNode, ()> {
    fragment::<ast::Pat>("const _: () = {let {} = ();};", s)
}

pub(crate) fn expr(s: &str) -> Result<SyntaxNode, ()> {
    fragment::<ast::Expr>("const _: () = {};", s)
}

pub(crate) fn stmt(s: &str) -> Result<SyntaxNode, ()> {
    let template = "const _: () = { {}; };";
    let input = template.replace("{}", s);
    let parse = syntax::SourceFile::parse(&input);
    if !parse.errors().is_empty() {
        return Err(());
    }
    let mut node =
        parse.tree().syntax().descendants().skip(2).find_map(ast::Stmt::cast).ok_or(())?;
    if !s.ends_with(';') && node.to_string().ends_with(';') {
        node = node.clone_for_update();
        if let Some(it) = node.syntax().last_token() {
            it.detach()
        }
    }
    if node.to_string() != s {
        return Err(());
    }
    Ok(node.syntax().clone_subtree())
}

fn fragment<T: AstNode>(template: &str, s: &str) -> Result<SyntaxNode, ()> {
    let s = s.trim();
    let input = template.replace("{}", s);
    let parse = syntax::SourceFile::parse(&input);
    if !parse.errors().is_empty() {
        return Err(());
    }
    let node = parse.tree().syntax().descendants().find_map(T::cast).ok_or(())?;
    if node.syntax().text() != s {
        return Err(());
    }
    Ok(node.syntax().clone_subtree())
}