Auto format let-else block (#10214)

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rustfmt 1.6.0 has added support for formatting [let-else
statements](https://doc.rust-lang.org/rust-by-example/flow_control/let_else.html)

See https://github.com/rust-lang/rustfmt/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md#added

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nibon7 2023-09-04 15:42:31 +08:00 committed by GitHub
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6 changed files with 28 additions and 16 deletions

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@ -53,8 +53,9 @@ impl Command for Match {
}
let guard_matches = if let Some(guard) = &match_.0.guard {
let Value::Bool { val, .. } = eval_expression(engine_state, stack, guard)? else {
return Err(ShellError::MatchGuardNotBool { span: guard.span});
let Value::Bool { val, .. } = eval_expression(engine_state, stack, guard)?
else {
return Err(ShellError::MatchGuardNotBool { span: guard.span });
};
val

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@ -52,7 +52,8 @@ This command is a parser keyword. For details, check:
let Some(Expression {
expr: Expr::ImportPattern(import_pattern),
..
}) = call.get_parser_info("import_pattern") else {
}) = call.get_parser_info("import_pattern")
else {
return Err(ShellError::GenericError(
"Unexpected import".into(),
"import pattern not supported".into(),

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@ -339,17 +339,19 @@ impl Iterator for ParseStreamer {
}
}
let Some(v) = self.stream.next() else { return None };
let Some(v) = self.stream.next() else {
return None;
};
let Ok(s) = v.as_string() else {
return Some(Value::error (
return Some(Value::error(
ShellError::PipelineMismatch {
exp_input_type: "string".into(),
dst_span: self.span,
src_span: v.span(),
},
v.span(),
))
v.span(),
));
};
let parsed = stream_helper(
@ -412,8 +414,8 @@ impl Iterator for ParseStreamerExternal {
dst_span: self.span,
src_span: self.span,
},
self.span,
))
self.span,
));
};
stream_helper(

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@ -3510,7 +3510,7 @@ pub fn parse_register(working_set: &mut StateWorkingSet, spans: &[Span]) -> Pipe
value_as_string(val, expr.span).map_err(|err| err.wrap(working_set, call.head))?;
let Some(path) = find_in_dirs(&filename, working_set, &cwd, PLUGIN_DIRS_VAR) else {
return Err(ParseError::RegisteredFileNotFound(filename, expr.span))
return Err(ParseError::RegisteredFileNotFound(filename, expr.span));
};
if path.exists() && path.is_file() {

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@ -2822,7 +2822,7 @@ fn parse_collection_shape(
while idx < tokens.len() {
let TokenContents::Item = tokens[idx].contents else {
working_set.error(key_error(tokens[idx].span));
return mk_shape(vec![])
return mk_shape(vec![]);
};
let key_bytes = working_set.get_span_contents(tokens[idx].span).to_vec();
@ -2831,7 +2831,9 @@ fn parse_collection_shape(
continue;
}
let Some(key) = parse_value(working_set, tokens[idx].span, &SyntaxShape::String).as_string() else {
let Some(key) =
parse_value(working_set, tokens[idx].span, &SyntaxShape::String).as_string()
else {
working_set.error(key_error(tokens[idx].span));
return mk_shape(vec![]);
};
@ -4026,7 +4028,11 @@ fn parse_table_expression(working_set: &mut StateWorkingSet, span: Span) -> Expr
}
let head = {
let Expression { expr: Expr::List(vals), .. } = head else {
let Expression {
expr: Expr::List(vals),
..
} = head
else {
unreachable!("head must be a list by now")
};
@ -4058,7 +4064,8 @@ fn parse_table_expression(working_set: &mut StateWorkingSet, span: Span) -> Expr
expr: Expr::List(item),
span,
..
} = ls else {
} = ls
else {
unreachable!("the item must be a list")
};

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@ -210,9 +210,10 @@ impl Iterator for RangeIterator {
self.curr.partial_cmp(&self.end)
};
let Some(ordering) = ordering else {
let Some(ordering) = ordering else {
self.done = true;
return Some(Value::error(ShellError::CannotCreateRange { span: self.span },
return Some(Value::error(
ShellError::CannotCreateRange { span: self.span },
self.span,
));
};