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[SR-14627] No completion for generic parameters when calling initializer of nested type #56979

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ahoppen opened this issue May 12, 2021 · 1 comment
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bug A deviation from expected or documented behavior. Also: expected but undesirable behavior. code completion Area → source tooling: code completion found by stress tester Flag: An issue found by the SourceKit stress tester source tooling Area: IDE support, SourceKit, and other source tooling

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ahoppen commented May 12, 2021

Previous ID SR-14627
Radar rdar://77909679
Original Reporter @ahoppen
Type Bug
Status Resolved
Resolution Done
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Component/s CodeCompletion
Labels Bug, FoundByStressTester
Assignee @ahoppen
Priority Medium

md5: fc2acebf1a19ca1c0103741723a38987

Issue Description:

$ cat ~/Desktop/test.swift
struct Foo {
  struct Bar<Elements> {
    init() { fatalError() }
  }
}

var baz = Foo.Bar< #^COMPLETE^#>()
$ ./swift-ide-test --code-completion -source-filename ~/Desktop/test.swift -code-completion-token=COMPLETE
found code completion token COMPLETE at offset 92
found code completion token COMPLETE at offset 92

If Bar is not nested inside Foo, we correctly suggest a bunch of globally available types.

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ahoppen commented Jul 27, 2021

Fixed in #38561

@swift-ci swift-ci transferred this issue from apple/swift-issues Apr 25, 2022
@AnthonyLatsis AnthonyLatsis added the source tooling Area: IDE support, SourceKit, and other source tooling label Feb 6, 2023
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