Private fields for tuple structs#13237
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This is a continuation of the work done in rust-lang#13184 to make struct fields private by default. This commit finishes RFC 4 by making all tuple structs have private fields by default. Note that enum variants are not affected. A tuple struct having a private field means that it cannot be matched on in a pattern match (both refutable and irrefutable), and it also cannot have a value specified to be constructed. Similarly to private fields, switching the type of a private field in a tuple struct should be able to be done in a backwards compatible way. The one snag that I ran into which wasn't mentioned in the RFC is that this commit also forbids taking the value of a tuple struct constructor. For example, this code now fails to compile: mod a { pub struct A(int); } let a: fn(int) -> a::A = a::A; //~ ERROR: first field is private Although no fields are bound in this example, it exposes implementation details through the type itself. For this reason, taking the value of a struct constructor with private fields is forbidden (outside the containing module). RFC: 0004-private-fields
This commit deals with the fallout of the previous change by making tuples structs have public fields where necessary (now that the fields are private by default).
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This is the final commit need to implement [RFC #4](https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/blob/master/active/0004-private-fields.md), it makes all tuple struct fields private by default, overridable with the `pub` keyword. I'll note one divergence from the original RFC which is outlined in the first commit.
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Amalgamate file changes for the same file ids in process_changes When receiving multiple change events for a single file id where the last change is a delete the server panics, as it tries to access the file contents of a deleted file. This occurs due to the VFS changes and the in memory file contents being updated immediately, while `process_changes` processes the events afterwards in sequence which no longer works as it will only observe the final file contents. By folding these events together, we will no longer try to process these intermediate changes, as they aren't relevant anyways. Potentially fixes rust-lang/rust-analyzer#13236
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This is the final commit need to implement RFC #4, it makes all tuple struct fields private by default, overridable with the
pubkeyword.I'll note one divergence from the original RFC which is outlined in the first commit.