This was somewhat weirdly done, with a boolean 'imported' set on the
formers; but an explicit new warning for values. I don't see the point
of distinguishing them so I just merged them all into a single
warning.
I have however preserved the 'UnusedType' and 'UnusedConstructor'
warnings since they were ALSO used for unused private constructors or
types.
I initially removed the 'UnkownTypeConstructor' since it wasn't used anywhere and was in fact dead-code. On second thoughts however, it is nicer to provide a slightly better error message when a constructor is missing as well as some valid suggestion. Prior to that commit, we would simply return a 'UnknownVariable' and the hint might suggest lowercase identifiers; which is wrong.
It's a bit 'off-topic' to keep these in aiken-lang as those functions are really just about lsp. Plus, it removes a bit some of the boilerplate and make the entire edition more readable and re-usable. Now we can tackle other similar errors with the same quickfix.
This removes the need to rely on the formatter to clear things up
after insert a new import. While this is not so useful for imports, I
wanted to experiment with the approach for future similar edits (for
example, when suggesting an inline rewrite).
- Add support to the formatter for these doc comments
- Add a new field to `Arg` `doc: Option<String>`
- Don't attach docs immediately after typechecking a module
- instead we should do it on demand in docs, build, and lsp
- the check command doesn't need to have any docs attached
- doing it more lazily defers the computation until later making
typechecking feedback a bit faster
- Add support for function arg and validator param docs in
`attach_module_docs` methods
- Update some snapshots
- Add put_doc to Arg
closes#685