Previously the compiler would generate suggestions based on the symbol
identifier length, but that might not reflect the actual representation
of it within the actual source code.
This commit implements a simple source scanner for the suggest module to
address the problem outlined above.
Fixesnim-lang/nimsuggest#24
* compiler/sem*: better lineinfo for templates
Lineinfo for templates is inconsistant across the compiler, for example:
doAssert true
^ ^
a[int](10)
^^ ^
The `^` marks where the compiler thinks the template starts.
For qualified call, we got the same situation with `proc`s before #10427:
system.once
^
Generics lineinfo within template declaration is also incorrect, for
example, this is where the compiler believes the `T` in `[T]` is:
template a[T](b: T)
^
This PR addresses all of these problems.
* nimsuggest: add tests for template highlighting
Previously the compiler will believe these are where `newSeq` symbol
starts:
newSeq[int]()
^
system.newSeq[int]()
^
This commit moves them back to:
newSeq[int]()
^
system.newSeq[int]()
^
* compiler/parser: preserve lineinfo for accent quoted symbols
Previously the lineinfo for symbol $$$ in this example is:
proc `$$$`
^
After this commit:
proc `$$$`
^
* compiler/semstmts: correct lineinfo for accent quoted idents
Previously nimsuggest would highlight this as:
proc `$$$`
^~~
After this commit:
proc `$$$`
^~~
* nimsuggest/tests: add a test for accent quoted proc
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