override nested arrays when merging TOML (#2145)
We merge the elements of arrays for the top-level array. For `languages.toml`, this is the array of languages. For any nested arrays, we simply take the `right` array as-is instead of using the union of `left` and `right`. closes #1000
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@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ pub fn user_lang_config() -> Result<toml::Value, toml::de::Error> {
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.into_iter()
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.chain([default_lang_config()].into_iter())
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.fold(toml::Value::Table(toml::value::Table::default()), |a, b| {
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crate::merge_toml_values(b, a)
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crate::merge_toml_values(b, a, false)
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});
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Ok(config)
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@ -98,8 +98,24 @@ pub fn find_root_impl(root: Option<&str>, root_markers: &[String]) -> Vec<std::p
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directories
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}
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// right overrides left
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pub fn merge_toml_values(left: toml::Value, right: toml::Value) -> toml::Value {
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/// Merge two TOML documents, merging values from `right` onto `left`
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///
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/// When an array exists in both `left` and `right`, `right`'s array is
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/// used. When a table exists in both `left` and `right`, the merged table
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/// consists of all keys in `left`'s table unioned with all keys in `right`
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/// with the values of `right` being merged recursively onto values of
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/// `left`.
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///
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/// `merge_toplevel_arrays` controls whether a top-level array in the TOML
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/// document is merged instead of overridden. This is useful for TOML
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/// documents that use a top-level array of values like the `languages.toml`,
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/// where one usually wants to override or add to the array instead of
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/// replacing it altogether.
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pub fn merge_toml_values(
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left: toml::Value,
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right: toml::Value,
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merge_toplevel_arrays: bool,
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) -> toml::Value {
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use toml::Value;
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fn get_name(v: &Value) -> Option<&str> {
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@ -108,24 +124,35 @@ pub fn merge_toml_values(left: toml::Value, right: toml::Value) -> toml::Value {
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match (left, right) {
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(Value::Array(mut left_items), Value::Array(right_items)) => {
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// The top-level arrays should be merged but nested arrays should
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// act as overrides. For the `languages.toml` config, this means
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// that you can specify a sub-set of languages in an overriding
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// `languages.toml` but that nested arrays like Language Server
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// arguments are replaced instead of merged.
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if merge_toplevel_arrays {
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left_items.reserve(right_items.len());
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for rvalue in right_items {
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let lvalue = get_name(&rvalue)
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.and_then(|rname| left_items.iter().position(|v| get_name(v) == Some(rname)))
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.and_then(|rname| {
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left_items.iter().position(|v| get_name(v) == Some(rname))
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})
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.map(|lpos| left_items.remove(lpos));
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let mvalue = match lvalue {
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Some(lvalue) => merge_toml_values(lvalue, rvalue),
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Some(lvalue) => merge_toml_values(lvalue, rvalue, false),
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None => rvalue,
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};
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left_items.push(mvalue);
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}
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Value::Array(left_items)
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} else {
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Value::Array(right_items)
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}
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}
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(Value::Table(mut left_map), Value::Table(right_map)) => {
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for (rname, rvalue) in right_map {
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match left_map.remove(&rname) {
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Some(lvalue) => {
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let merged_value = merge_toml_values(lvalue, rvalue);
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let merged_value = merge_toml_values(lvalue, rvalue, merge_toplevel_arrays);
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left_map.insert(rname, merged_value);
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}
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None => {
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@ -143,23 +170,22 @@ pub fn merge_toml_values(left: toml::Value, right: toml::Value) -> toml::Value {
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#[cfg(test)]
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mod merge_toml_tests {
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use super::merge_toml_values;
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#[test]
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fn language_tomls() {
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use toml::Value;
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const USER: &str = "
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#[test]
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fn language_toml_map_merges() {
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const USER: &str = r#"
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[[language]]
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name = \"nix\"
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test = \"bbb\"
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indent = { tab-width = 4, unit = \" \", test = \"aaa\" }
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";
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name = "nix"
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test = "bbb"
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indent = { tab-width = 4, unit = " ", test = "aaa" }
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"#;
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let base: Value = toml::from_slice(include_bytes!("../../languages.toml"))
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.expect("Couldn't parse built-in languages config");
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let user: Value = toml::from_str(USER).unwrap();
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let merged = merge_toml_values(base, user);
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let merged = merge_toml_values(base, user, true);
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let languages = merged.get("language").unwrap().as_array().unwrap();
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let nix = languages
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.iter()
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// We didn't change comment-token so it should be same
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assert_eq!(nix.get("comment-token").unwrap().as_str().unwrap(), "#");
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}
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#[test]
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fn language_toml_nested_array_merges() {
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const USER: &str = r#"
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[[language]]
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name = "typescript"
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language-server = { command = "deno", args = ["lsp"] }
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"#;
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let base: Value = toml::from_slice(include_bytes!("../../languages.toml"))
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.expect("Couldn't parse built-in languages config");
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let user: Value = toml::from_str(USER).unwrap();
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let merged = merge_toml_values(base, user, true);
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let languages = merged.get("language").unwrap().as_array().unwrap();
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let ts = languages
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.iter()
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.find(|v| v.get("name").unwrap().as_str().unwrap() == "typescript")
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.unwrap();
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assert_eq!(
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ts.get("language-server")
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.unwrap()
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.get("args")
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.unwrap()
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.as_array()
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.unwrap(),
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&vec![Value::String("lsp".into())]
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)
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}
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}
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