Fix panic from indenting on tree with errors

`deepest_preceding` is known to be a descendant of `node`. Repeated
calls of `Node::parent` _should_ eventually turn `deepest_preceding`
into `node`, but when the node is errored (the tree contains a syntax
error), `Node::parent` returns None.

In the typescript case:

    if(true) &&true
    //      ^ press enter here

The tree is:

    (program [0, 0] - [1, 0]
      (if_statement [0, 0] - [0, 15]
        condition: (parenthesized_expression [0, 2] - [0, 8]
          (true [0, 3] - [0, 7]))
        consequence: (expression_statement [0, 8] - [0, 15]
          (binary_expression [0, 8] - [0, 15]
            left: (identifier [0, 8] - [0, 8])
            right: (true [0, 11] - [0, 15])))))

`node` is the `program` node and `deepest_preceding` is the
`binary_expression`. The tree is errored on the `binary_expression`
node with `(MISSING identifier [0, 8] - [0, 8])`.

In the C++ case:

    ; <<
    // press enter after the ';'

The tree is:

    (translation_unit [0, 0] - [1, 0]
      (expression_statement [0, 0] - [0, 1])
      (ERROR [0, 1] - [0, 4]
        (identifier [0, 1] - [0, 1])))

`node` is the `translation_unit` and `deepest_preceding` is the `ERROR`
node.

In both cases, `Node::parent` on the errored node returns None.
pull/1/head
Michael Davis 2 years ago committed by Blaž Hrastnik
parent 260ae3a0f4
commit 3e84434c69

@ -511,8 +511,12 @@ fn extend_nodes<'a>(
*node = deepest_preceding; *node = deepest_preceding;
break; break;
} }
// This parent always exists since node is an ancestor of deepest_preceding // If the tree contains a syntax error, `deepest_preceding` may not
deepest_preceding = deepest_preceding.parent().unwrap(); // have a parent despite being a descendant of `node`.
deepest_preceding = match deepest_preceding.parent() {
Some(parent) => parent,
None => return,
}
} }
} }

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