Add BUILD.bazel files for the yeast and yeast-macros crates, register
them as dependencies of the shared tree-sitter extractor, and refresh
the vendored crate dependencies via update_tree_sitter_extractors_deps.sh.
Language and LanguageSpec gain optional output_node_types field.
When set, the generator produces dbscheme/QL from the output types
and the extractor validates TRAP against them.
All existing extractors pass None (no behavior change).
Ruby extract() calls gain vec![] for the new rules parameter.
Co-authored-by: Copilot <223556219+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
extract() gains a rules parameter. When empty, uses tree-sitter native
traversal (no behavior change). When non-empty, runs yeast desugaring
and extracts via traverse_yeast.
Adds AstNode trait abstracting over tree_sitter::Node and yeast::Node,
with minimal changes to existing Visitor methods (Node -> &N in 6
signatures).
Co-authored-by: Copilot <223556219+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
Also:
* remove new warnings raised by the rust toolchain
* run new formatting and linting
* update the rust toolchain used by `cargo`
While we keep `bazel` builds using the same toolchain as internally
(now a nightly one), I opted for using a stable toolchain for `cargo`.
The nightly toolchain is only required internally for build reasons, we
should keep not using any unstable rust features in our sources.
Supports only a minimal subset of the project layout specification;
enough to work with the transformers produced by the CLI when building
an overlay database.
The rust-analyzer update will need more work as it seems to break rust
analysis on windows.
This was carried out using `cargo upgrade` from `cargo-edit`:
* getting exclusions options for rust-analyzer with
```bash
cargo upgrade -i --dry-run | grep -o 'ra_ap_\S\+' | sort -u | sed 's/^/--exclude=/' > /tmp/exclude
```
* running
```bash
cargo upgrade -i $(cat /tmp/exclude)
misc/bazel/3rdparty/update_cargo_deps.sh
```
We've been observing some performance issues using crate_universe on CI.
Therefore, we're moving to vendor the auto-generated BUILD files
in our repository. This should provide a nice speed boost, while
getting rid of the complexity of the "rust cache" job we've been using
when we had a lot of git dependencies.
This PR includes a vendor script, and I'll put up a CI job internally
that runs that vendor script on Cargo.toml and Cargo.lock changes, to check
that the vendored files are in sync.
There was a recent round of tree-sitter-* package releases,
so the latest code is now a) released and b) available on crates.io.
Therefore, move away from the (super slow on CI) git dependencies to released crates instead.
This also includes a run of `cargo update`, so there's a bunch of more changes to the lockfile.
The `.cargo/config.toml` override based workaround wasn't really
working, as while `cargo build|check` was reading that, `cargo metadata`
wasn't, ending up in a completely broken IDE experience.
For the moment, we just use a unified workspace `Cargo.toml` for all
extractors using the shared tree-sitter code, which has the downside of
making bazel pull in dependencies for all of them, and not being able to
do sparse checkouts for them. We should investigate and rivist this in
the future.
This generalizes the location cache to allow multiple sources to be
extracted in the same trap file, by adding `file_label` to `Location`,
and therefore to location cache keys. This will be used by the Rust
extractor.