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authorBlaž Hrastnik2022-04-20 08:09:03 +0000
committerBlaž Hrastnik2022-04-20 08:09:03 +0000
commit35d2693630a4ec29a654704bc4be47badb8d6070 (patch)
tree4b2778af14aae46fe5553f7a063a0253177353d9 /helix-loader/src
parent1525e3c6c846fc3dc4d4a68768105762f5abb376 (diff)
Revert "override nested arrays when merging TOML (#2145)"
Looks like there's some follow-up issues This reverts commit c8cfd0b1a0da071618a9efc71ac5735d6147a0ca.
Diffstat (limited to 'helix-loader/src')
-rw-r--r--helix-loader/src/config.rs2
-rw-r--r--helix-loader/src/lib.rs101
2 files changed, 24 insertions, 79 deletions
diff --git a/helix-loader/src/config.rs b/helix-loader/src/config.rs
index 242af197..5dc2d6b6 100644
--- a/helix-loader/src/config.rs
+++ b/helix-loader/src/config.rs
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ pub fn user_lang_config() -> Result<toml::Value, toml::de::Error> {
.into_iter()
.chain([default_lang_config()].into_iter())
.fold(toml::Value::Table(toml::value::Table::default()), |a, b| {
- crate::merge_toml_values(b, a, false)
+ crate::merge_toml_values(b, a)
});
Ok(config)
diff --git a/helix-loader/src/lib.rs b/helix-loader/src/lib.rs
index 767bff7a..de2951f8 100644
--- a/helix-loader/src/lib.rs
+++ b/helix-loader/src/lib.rs
@@ -98,24 +98,8 @@ pub fn find_root_impl(root: Option<&str>, root_markers: &[String]) -> Vec<std::p
directories
}
-/// Merge two TOML documents, merging values from `right` onto `left`
-///
-/// When an array exists in both `left` and `right`, `right`'s array is
-/// used. When a table exists in both `left` and `right`, the merged table
-/// consists of all keys in `left`'s table unioned with all keys in `right`
-/// with the values of `right` being merged recursively onto values of
-/// `left`.
-///
-/// `merge_toplevel_arrays` controls whether a top-level array in the TOML
-/// document is merged instead of overridden. This is useful for TOML
-/// documents that use a top-level array of values like the `languages.toml`,
-/// where one usually wants to override or add to the array instead of
-/// replacing it altogether.
-pub fn merge_toml_values(
- left: toml::Value,
- right: toml::Value,
- merge_toplevel_arrays: bool,
-) -> toml::Value {
+// right overrides left
+pub fn merge_toml_values(left: toml::Value, right: toml::Value) -> toml::Value {
use toml::Value;
fn get_name(v: &Value) -> Option<&str> {
@@ -124,35 +108,24 @@ pub fn merge_toml_values(
match (left, right) {
(Value::Array(mut left_items), Value::Array(right_items)) => {
- // The top-level arrays should be merged but nested arrays should
- // act as overrides. For the `languages.toml` config, this means
- // that you can specify a sub-set of languages in an overriding
- // `languages.toml` but that nested arrays like Language Server
- // arguments are replaced instead of merged.
- if merge_toplevel_arrays {
- left_items.reserve(right_items.len());
- for rvalue in right_items {
- let lvalue = get_name(&rvalue)
- .and_then(|rname| {
- left_items.iter().position(|v| get_name(v) == Some(rname))
- })
- .map(|lpos| left_items.remove(lpos));
- let mvalue = match lvalue {
- Some(lvalue) => merge_toml_values(lvalue, rvalue, false),
- None => rvalue,
- };
- left_items.push(mvalue);
- }
- Value::Array(left_items)
- } else {
- Value::Array(right_items)
+ left_items.reserve(right_items.len());
+ for rvalue in right_items {
+ let lvalue = get_name(&rvalue)
+ .and_then(|rname| left_items.iter().position(|v| get_name(v) == Some(rname)))
+ .map(|lpos| left_items.remove(lpos));
+ let mvalue = match lvalue {
+ Some(lvalue) => merge_toml_values(lvalue, rvalue),
+ None => rvalue,
+ };
+ left_items.push(mvalue);
}
+ Value::Array(left_items)
}
(Value::Table(mut left_map), Value::Table(right_map)) => {
for (rname, rvalue) in right_map {
match left_map.remove(&rname) {
Some(lvalue) => {
- let merged_value = merge_toml_values(lvalue, rvalue, merge_toplevel_arrays);
+ let merged_value = merge_toml_values(lvalue, rvalue);
left_map.insert(rname, merged_value);
}
None => {
@@ -170,22 +143,23 @@ pub fn merge_toml_values(
#[cfg(test)]
mod merge_toml_tests {
use super::merge_toml_values;
- use toml::Value;
#[test]
- fn language_toml_map_merges() {
- const USER: &str = r#"
+ fn language_tomls() {
+ use toml::Value;
+
+ const USER: &str = "
[[language]]
- name = "nix"
- test = "bbb"
- indent = { tab-width = 4, unit = " ", test = "aaa" }
- "#;
+ name = \"nix\"
+ test = \"bbb\"
+ indent = { tab-width = 4, unit = \" \", test = \"aaa\" }
+ ";
let base: Value = toml::from_slice(include_bytes!("../../languages.toml"))
.expect("Couldn't parse built-in languages config");
let user: Value = toml::from_str(USER).unwrap();
- let merged = merge_toml_values(base, user, true);
+ let merged = merge_toml_values(base, user);
let languages = merged.get("language").unwrap().as_array().unwrap();
let nix = languages
.iter()
@@ -205,33 +179,4 @@ mod merge_toml_tests {
// We didn't change comment-token so it should be same
assert_eq!(nix.get("comment-token").unwrap().as_str().unwrap(), "#");
}
-
- #[test]
- fn language_toml_nested_array_merges() {
- const USER: &str = r#"
- [[language]]
- name = "typescript"
- language-server = { command = "deno", args = ["lsp"] }
- "#;
-
- let base: Value = toml::from_slice(include_bytes!("../../languages.toml"))
- .expect("Couldn't parse built-in languages config");
- let user: Value = toml::from_str(USER).unwrap();
-
- let merged = merge_toml_values(base, user, true);
- let languages = merged.get("language").unwrap().as_array().unwrap();
- let ts = languages
- .iter()
- .find(|v| v.get("name").unwrap().as_str().unwrap() == "typescript")
- .unwrap();
- assert_eq!(
- ts.get("language-server")
- .unwrap()
- .get("args")
- .unwrap()
- .as_array()
- .unwrap(),
- &vec![Value::String("lsp".into())]
- )
- }
}