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Merge #5539
5539: SSR: Fix path resolution of locals in current scope r=matklad a=davidlattimore Co-authored-by: David Lattimore <dml@google.com>
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@ -51,8 +51,7 @@ pub struct MatchFinder<'db> {
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/// Our source of information about the user's code.
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sema: Semantics<'db, ra_ide_db::RootDatabase>,
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rules: Vec<ResolvedRule>,
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scope: hir::SemanticsScope<'db>,
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hygiene: hir::Hygiene,
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resolution_scope: resolving::ResolutionScope<'db>,
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}
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impl<'db> MatchFinder<'db> {
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@ -63,21 +62,8 @@ impl<'db> MatchFinder<'db> {
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lookup_context: FilePosition,
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) -> MatchFinder<'db> {
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let sema = Semantics::new(db);
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let file = sema.parse(lookup_context.file_id);
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// Find a node at the requested position, falling back to the whole file.
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let node = file
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.syntax()
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.token_at_offset(lookup_context.offset)
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.left_biased()
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.map(|token| token.parent())
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.unwrap_or_else(|| file.syntax().clone());
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let scope = sema.scope(&node);
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MatchFinder {
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sema: Semantics::new(db),
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rules: Vec::new(),
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scope,
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hygiene: hir::Hygiene::new(db, lookup_context.file_id.into()),
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}
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let resolution_scope = resolving::ResolutionScope::new(&sema, lookup_context);
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MatchFinder { sema: Semantics::new(db), rules: Vec::new(), resolution_scope }
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}
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/// Constructs an instance using the start of the first file in `db` as the lookup context.
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@ -106,8 +92,7 @@ impl<'db> MatchFinder<'db> {
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for parsed_rule in rule.parsed_rules {
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self.rules.push(ResolvedRule::new(
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parsed_rule,
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&self.scope,
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&self.hygiene,
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&self.resolution_scope,
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self.rules.len(),
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)?);
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}
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@ -140,8 +125,7 @@ impl<'db> MatchFinder<'db> {
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for parsed_rule in pattern.parsed_rules {
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self.rules.push(ResolvedRule::new(
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parsed_rule,
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&self.scope,
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&self.hygiene,
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&self.resolution_scope,
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self.rules.len(),
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)?);
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}
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@ -3,10 +3,16 @@
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use crate::errors::error;
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use crate::{parsing, SsrError};
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use parsing::Placeholder;
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use ra_db::FilePosition;
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use ra_syntax::{ast, SmolStr, SyntaxKind, SyntaxNode, SyntaxToken};
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use rustc_hash::{FxHashMap, FxHashSet};
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use test_utils::mark;
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pub(crate) struct ResolutionScope<'db> {
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scope: hir::SemanticsScope<'db>,
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hygiene: hir::Hygiene,
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}
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pub(crate) struct ResolvedRule {
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pub(crate) pattern: ResolvedPattern,
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pub(crate) template: Option<ResolvedPattern>,
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@ -30,12 +36,11 @@ pub(crate) struct ResolvedPath {
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impl ResolvedRule {
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pub(crate) fn new(
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rule: parsing::ParsedRule,
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scope: &hir::SemanticsScope,
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hygiene: &hir::Hygiene,
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resolution_scope: &ResolutionScope,
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index: usize,
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) -> Result<ResolvedRule, SsrError> {
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let resolver =
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Resolver { scope, hygiene, placeholders_by_stand_in: rule.placeholders_by_stand_in };
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Resolver { resolution_scope, placeholders_by_stand_in: rule.placeholders_by_stand_in };
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let resolved_template = if let Some(template) = rule.template {
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Some(resolver.resolve_pattern_tree(template)?)
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} else {
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@ -57,8 +62,7 @@ impl ResolvedRule {
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}
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struct Resolver<'a, 'db> {
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scope: &'a hir::SemanticsScope<'db>,
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hygiene: &'a hir::Hygiene,
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resolution_scope: &'a ResolutionScope<'db>,
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placeholders_by_stand_in: FxHashMap<SmolStr, parsing::Placeholder>,
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}
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@ -104,6 +108,7 @@ impl Resolver<'_, '_> {
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&& !self.path_contains_placeholder(&path)
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{
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let resolution = self
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.resolution_scope
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.resolve_path(&path)
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.ok_or_else(|| error!("Failed to resolve path `{}`", node.text()))?;
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resolved_paths.insert(node, ResolvedPath { resolution, depth });
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@ -131,9 +136,32 @@ impl Resolver<'_, '_> {
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}
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false
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}
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}
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impl<'db> ResolutionScope<'db> {
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pub(crate) fn new(
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sema: &hir::Semantics<'db, ra_ide_db::RootDatabase>,
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lookup_context: FilePosition,
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) -> ResolutionScope<'db> {
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use ra_syntax::ast::AstNode;
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let file = sema.parse(lookup_context.file_id);
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// Find a node at the requested position, falling back to the whole file.
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let node = file
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.syntax()
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.token_at_offset(lookup_context.offset)
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.left_biased()
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.map(|token| token.parent())
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.unwrap_or_else(|| file.syntax().clone());
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let node = pick_node_for_resolution(node);
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let scope = sema.scope(&node);
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ResolutionScope {
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scope,
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hygiene: hir::Hygiene::new(sema.db, lookup_context.file_id.into()),
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}
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}
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fn resolve_path(&self, path: &ast::Path) -> Option<hir::PathResolution> {
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let hir_path = hir::Path::from_src(path.clone(), self.hygiene)?;
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let hir_path = hir::Path::from_src(path.clone(), &self.hygiene)?;
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// First try resolving the whole path. This will work for things like
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// `std::collections::HashMap`, but will fail for things like
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// `std::collections::HashMap::new`.
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@ -158,6 +186,33 @@ impl Resolver<'_, '_> {
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}
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}
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/// Returns a suitable node for resolving paths in the current scope. If we create a scope based on
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/// a statement node, then we can't resolve local variables that were defined in the current scope
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/// (only in parent scopes). So we find another node, ideally a child of the statement where local
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/// variable resolution is permitted.
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fn pick_node_for_resolution(node: SyntaxNode) -> SyntaxNode {
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match node.kind() {
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SyntaxKind::EXPR_STMT => {
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if let Some(n) = node.first_child() {
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mark::hit!(cursor_after_semicolon);
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return n;
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}
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}
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SyntaxKind::LET_STMT | SyntaxKind::BIND_PAT => {
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if let Some(next) = node.next_sibling() {
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return pick_node_for_resolution(next);
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}
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}
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SyntaxKind::NAME => {
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if let Some(parent) = node.parent() {
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return pick_node_for_resolution(parent);
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}
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}
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_ => {}
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}
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node
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}
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/// Returns whether `path` or any of its qualifiers contains type arguments.
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fn path_contains_type_arguments(path: Option<ast::Path>) -> bool {
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if let Some(path) = path {
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"#]],
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);
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}
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#[test]
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fn replace_local_variable_reference() {
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// The pattern references a local variable `foo` in the block containing the cursor. We should
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// only replace references to this variable `foo`, not other variables that just happen to have
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// the same name.
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mark::check!(cursor_after_semicolon);
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assert_ssr_transform(
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"foo + $a ==>> $a - foo",
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r#"
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fn bar1() -> i32 {
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let mut res = 0;
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let foo = 5;
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res += foo + 1;
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let foo = 10;
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res += foo + 2;<|>
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res += foo + 3;
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let foo = 15;
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res += foo + 4;
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res
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}
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"#,
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expect![[r#"
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fn bar1() -> i32 {
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let mut res = 0;
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let foo = 5;
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res += foo + 1;
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let foo = 10;
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res += 2 - foo;
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res += 3 - foo;
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let foo = 15;
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res += foo + 4;
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res
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}
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"#]],
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)
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}
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