10747: fix: Remove faulty logic for ascending test attributes for runnables r=Veykril a=Veykril

Fixes https://github.com/rust-analyzer/rust-analyzer/issues/10744

- This logic is currently not required as we do not expand test/bench anymore for the time being
- The implementation of this was flawed to begin with as it just skipped out of macro expansions instead of ascending the trees inside expansions

bors r+

Co-authored-by: Lukas Wirth <lukastw97@gmail.com>
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2 changed files with 2 additions and 24 deletions

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@ -699,23 +699,6 @@ impl<N: AstNode> InFile<N> {
pub fn syntax(&self) -> InFile<&SyntaxNode> { pub fn syntax(&self) -> InFile<&SyntaxNode> {
self.with_value(self.value.syntax()) self.with_value(self.value.syntax())
} }
pub fn nodes_with_attributes<'db>(
self,
db: &'db dyn db::AstDatabase,
) -> impl Iterator<Item = InFile<N>> + 'db
where
N: 'db,
{
iter::successors(Some(self), move |node| {
let InFile { file_id, value } = node.file_id.call_node(db)?;
N::cast(value).map(|n| InFile::new(file_id, n))
})
}
pub fn node_with_attributes(self, db: &dyn db::AstDatabase) -> InFile<N> {
self.nodes_with_attributes(db).last().unwrap()
}
} }
/// In Rust, macros expand token trees to token trees. When we want to turn a /// In Rust, macros expand token trees to token trees. When we want to turn a

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@ -236,9 +236,7 @@ fn find_related_tests(
.filter_map(|token| token.ancestors().find_map(ast::Fn::cast)) .filter_map(|token| token.ancestors().find_map(ast::Fn::cast))
.map(|f| hir::InFile::new(sema.hir_file_for(f.syntax()), f)); .map(|f| hir::InFile::new(sema.hir_file_for(f.syntax()), f));
for fn_def in functions { for InFile { value: ref fn_def, .. } in functions {
// #[test/bench] expands to just the item causing us to lose the attribute, so recover them by going out of the attribute
let InFile { value: fn_def, .. } = &fn_def.node_with_attributes(sema.db);
if let Some(runnable) = as_test_runnable(sema, fn_def) { if let Some(runnable) = as_test_runnable(sema, fn_def) {
// direct test // direct test
tests.insert(runnable); tests.insert(runnable);
@ -294,8 +292,7 @@ fn parent_test_module(sema: &Semantics<RootDatabase>, fn_def: &ast::Fn) -> Optio
} }
pub(crate) fn runnable_fn(sema: &Semantics<RootDatabase>, def: hir::Function) -> Option<Runnable> { pub(crate) fn runnable_fn(sema: &Semantics<RootDatabase>, def: hir::Function) -> Option<Runnable> {
// #[test/bench] expands to just the item causing us to lose the attribute, so recover them by going out of the attribute let func = def.source(sema.db)?;
let func = def.source(sema.db)?.node_with_attributes(sema.db);
let name_string = def.name(sema.db).to_string(); let name_string = def.name(sema.db).to_string();
let root = def.module(sema.db).krate().root_module(sema.db); let root = def.module(sema.db).krate().root_module(sema.db);
@ -504,8 +501,6 @@ fn has_test_function_or_multiple_test_submodules(
match item { match item {
hir::ModuleDef::Function(f) => { hir::ModuleDef::Function(f) => {
if let Some(it) = f.source(sema.db) { if let Some(it) = f.source(sema.db) {
// #[test/bench] expands to just the item causing us to lose the attribute, so recover them by going out of the attribute
let it = it.node_with_attributes(sema.db);
if test_related_attribute(&it.value).is_some() { if test_related_attribute(&it.value).is_some() {
return true; return true;
} }