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@@ -1640,11 +1640,24 @@ def parse_rust_file_cached(filepath_str: str, file_hash: str) -> tuple:
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import_re = re.compile(r'^\s*use\s+([^;]+);', re.MULTILINE)
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import_re = re.compile(r'^\s*use\s+([^;]+);', re.MULTILINE)
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# Fallback: Regex-based Rust parsing
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# Fallback: Regex-based Rust parsing
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# --- Extract Rust imports ----------------------------------------------
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imported_modules = import_re.findall(code) # ["std::fmt", "crate::pathfinding::PathNode", ...]
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imports_clean = sorted({imp.split("::")[0] for imp in imported_modules})
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# -----------------------------------------------------------------------
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# fallback: Regex-based Rust parsing
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logger.info(f" Falling back to regex parsing for {filepath}")
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logger.info(f" Falling back to regex parsing for {filepath}")
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regex_chunks = _parse_rust_with_regex(filepath, code, lines, import_re)
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regex_chunks = _parse_rust_with_regex(filepath, code, lines, import_re)
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chunks.extend(regex_chunks)
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chunks.extend(regex_chunks)
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logger.info(f" Regex found {len(regex_chunks)} chunks")
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logger.info(f" Regex found {len(regex_chunks)} chunks")
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# Attach the imports list to every chunk before returning
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for c in chunks:
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md = dict(c["metadata"])
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md["imports"] = imports_clean
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c["metadata"] = md
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except Exception as e:
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except Exception as e:
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logger.warning(f"parse_rust_file failed {filepath}: {e}")
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logger.warning(f"parse_rust_file failed {filepath}: {e}")
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@@ -2234,6 +2247,26 @@ def build_indexes():
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param_type not in ['i32', 'i64', 'f32', 'f64', 'bool', 'String', 'str']):
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param_type not in ['i32', 'i64', 'f32', 'f64', 'bool', 'String', 'str']):
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for type_id, type_data in graph.find_nodes(name=param_type):
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for type_id, type_data in graph.find_nodes(name=param_type):
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graph.add_edge(node_id, type_id, "uses_parameter")
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graph.add_edge(node_id, type_id, "uses_parameter")
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elif node_type == "impl":
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# ---------- IMPL NODES ----------
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node_id = f"{lang}::{node_type}::{fpath}::{name}"
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created_nodes[node_id] = base_attrs.copy()
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created_nodes[node_id]["type"] = node_type
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graph.add_node(node_id, **base_attrs, type=node_type)
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# Try to find the target struct/trait that this impl implements
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target_name = None
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if "implements_traits" in m:
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target_name = m["implements_traits"][0] # assume first trait
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elif "implements" in m:
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target_name = m["implements"][0]
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if target_name:
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target_node_id = f"{lang}::struct::{fpath}::{target_name}"
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if target_node_id not in graph.graph:
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graph.add_node(target_node_id, name=target_name, file=fpath, lang=lang, type="struct")
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graph.add_edge(node_id, target_node_id, "implements")
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else:
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else:
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# Regular function
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# Regular function
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graph.add_node(node_id, **base_attrs, type=node_type,
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graph.add_node(node_id, **base_attrs, type=node_type,
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@@ -3573,7 +3606,7 @@ def _get_result_graph_context(meta: dict, graph: Optional[LocalGraph] = None) ->
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# Build node ID
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# Build node ID
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node_id = None
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node_id = None
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if entity_name and file_path and language:
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if entity_name and file_path and language:
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if entity_type in ['class', 'struct', 'interface', 'enum']:
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if entity_type in ['class', 'struct', 'interface', 'enum', 'impl']:
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node_id = f"{language}::{entity_type}::{file_path}::{entity_name}"
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node_id = f"{language}::{entity_type}::{file_path}::{entity_name}"
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elif entity_type in ['method', 'function', 'constructor']:
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elif entity_type in ['method', 'function', 'constructor']:
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class_name = meta.get('class')
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class_name = meta.get('class')
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@@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ struct RustDecl {
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methods: Vec<String>,
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methods: Vec<String>,
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return_type: Option<String>,
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return_type: Option<String>,
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parameters: Vec<String>,
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parameters: Vec<String>,
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docstring: Option<String>,
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}
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}
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fn main() {
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fn main() {
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@@ -292,8 +293,18 @@ fn parse_impl(item_impl: &ItemImpl) -> Option<RustDecl> {
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.into_iter()
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.into_iter()
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.collect::<Vec<_>>();
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.collect::<Vec<_>>();
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// Prefer the first trait name (if any) as the identifier; otherwise fall back to the target type
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let name = if !implements.is_empty() {
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implements[0].clone()
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} else {
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target
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};
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// Extract any docstring attached to the impl block
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let docstring = extract_docstring(&item_impl.attrs);
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Some(RustDecl {
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Some(RustDecl {
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name: format!("impl_{}", target),
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name,
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type_: "impl".to_string(),
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type_: "impl".to_string(),
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start_line,
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start_line,
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end_line,
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end_line,
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@@ -311,9 +322,39 @@ fn parse_impl(item_impl: &ItemImpl) -> Option<RustDecl> {
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methods,
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methods,
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return_type: None,
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return_type: None,
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parameters: Vec::new(),
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parameters: Vec::new(),
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docstring,
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})
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})
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}
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}
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/// Pull a concatenated doc‑string from a list of attributes.
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/// Handles both `///` comments (converted to `#[doc = "..."]` by syn)
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/// and explicit `#[doc = "..."]` attributes.
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fn extract_docstring(attrs: &[syn::Attribute]) -> Option<String> {
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let mut docs = Vec::new();
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for attr in attrs {
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if attr.path.is_ident("doc") {
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// #[doc = "…"]
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if let Ok(meta) = attr.parse_meta() {
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if let syn::Meta::NameValue(nv) = meta {
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if let syn::Lit::Str(lit) = nv.lit {
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docs.push(lit.value());
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}
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}
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}
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} else if attr.path.is_ident("doc") {
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// Just in case `#[doc]` appears without a value (unlikely but harmless)
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continue;
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}
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}
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if docs.is_empty() {
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None
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} else {
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Some(docs.join("\n"))
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}
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}
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fn parse_mod(item_mod: &ItemMod) -> Option<RustDecl> {
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fn parse_mod(item_mod: &ItemMod) -> Option<RustDecl> {
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let (start_line, end_line) = span_start_end(item_mod);
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let (start_line, end_line) = span_start_end(item_mod);
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