================ @@ -1637,6 +1678,144 @@ TEST(TypeHints, SubstTemplateParameterAliases) { ExpectedHint{": static_vector<int>", "vector_name"}); } +template <typename... Labels> +void assertTypeLinkHints(StringRef Code, StringRef HintRange, + Labels... ExpectedLabels) { + Annotations Source(Code); + auto HintAt = [&](llvm::ArrayRef<InlayHint> InlayHints, + llvm::StringRef Range) { + auto *Hint = llvm::find_if(InlayHints, [&](const InlayHint &InlayHint) { + return InlayHint.range == Source.range(Range); + }); + assert(Hint && "No range was found"); + return llvm::ArrayRef(Hint->label); + }; + + TestTU TU = TestTU::withCode(Source.code()); + TU.ExtraArgs.push_back("-std=c++2c"); + auto AST = TU.build(); + + Config C; + C.InlayHints.TypeNameLimit = 0; + WithContextValue WithCfg(Config::Key, std::move(C)); + + auto Hints = hintsOfKind(AST, InlayHintKind::Type); + EXPECT_THAT(HintAt(Hints, HintRange), + ElementsAre(HintLabelPieceMatcher(ExpectedLabels, Source)...)); +} + +TEST(TypeHints, Links) { + StringRef Source(R"cpp( + $Package[[template <class T, class U> ---------------- HighCommander4 wrote:
> 1. Using `RecordDecl::getBeginLoc()` does work in terms of the protocol, > but this SourceLocation points to the first keyword token of the definition, > i.e., the location of `struct/class`, which doesn't seem acceptable to us. I was thinking of `Decl::getLocation()`, which should point to the location of the declaration's name. https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/86629 _______________________________________________ cfe-commits mailing list cfe-commits@lists.llvm.org https://lists.llvm.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cfe-commits