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Fix tasks in tasks.json

#16839 refactored the representation of tasks inside the VS Code extension. However, this data type is exposed to users, who can define their own tasks in the same format in `tasks.json` or `.code-workspace`.

Revert the data type to have a `command` field rather than a `program` field, and document the different fields. This code is also a little complex, so split out a `cargoToExecution` to handle the Task to Execution conversion logic.

After this change, any tasks.json with a `command` field works again. For example, the following tasks.json works as expected:

```
{
	"version": "2.0.0",
	"tasks": [
		{
			"type": "cargo",
			"command": "build",
			"problemMatcher": [
			  "$rustc"
			],
			"group": "build",
			"label": "my example cargo build task"
		}
	]
}
```

Fixes #16943 #16949
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19 changes: 4 additions & 15 deletions editors/code/src/run.ts
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Expand Up @@ -2,7 +2,6 @@ import * as vscode from "vscode";
import type * as lc from "vscode-languageclient";
import * as ra from "./lsp_ext";
import * as tasks from "./tasks";
import * as toolchain from "./toolchain";

import type { CtxInit } from "./ctx";
import { makeDebugConfig } from "./debug";
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -112,22 +111,12 @@ export async function createTask(runnable: ra.Runnable, config: Config): Promise
throw `Unexpected runnable kind: ${runnable.kind}`;
}

let program: string;
let args = createArgs(runnable);
if (runnable.args.overrideCargo) {
// Split on spaces to allow overrides like "wrapper cargo".
const cargoParts = runnable.args.overrideCargo.split(" ");
const args = createArgs(runnable);

program = unwrapUndefinable(cargoParts[0]);
args = [...cargoParts.slice(1), ...args];
} else {
program = await toolchain.cargoPath();
}

const definition: tasks.RustTargetDefinition = {
const definition: tasks.CargoTaskDefinition = {
type: tasks.TASK_TYPE,
program,
args,
command: unwrapUndefinable(args[0]), // run, test, etc...
args: args.slice(1),
cwd: runnable.args.workspaceRoot || ".",
env: prepareEnv(runnable, config.runnablesExtraEnv),
overrideCargo: runnable.args.overrideCargo,
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71 changes: 48 additions & 23 deletions editors/code/src/tasks.ts
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Expand Up @@ -2,17 +2,26 @@ import * as vscode from "vscode";
import * as toolchain from "./toolchain";
import type { Config } from "./config";
import { log } from "./util";
import { unwrapUndefinable } from "./undefinable";

// This ends up as the `type` key in tasks.json. RLS also uses `cargo` and
// our configuration should be compatible with it so use the same key.
export const TASK_TYPE = "cargo";

export const TASK_SOURCE = "rust";

export interface RustTargetDefinition extends vscode.TaskDefinition {
program: string;
args: string[];
export interface CargoTaskDefinition extends vscode.TaskDefinition {
// The cargo command, such as "run" or "check".
command: string;
// Additional arguments passed to the cargo command.
args?: string[];
// The working directory to run the cargo command in.
cwd?: string;
// The shell environment.
env?: { [key: string]: string };
// Override the cargo executable name, such as
// "my_custom_cargo_bin".
overrideCargo?: string;
}

class RustTaskProvider implements vscode.TaskProvider {
Expand All @@ -37,14 +46,12 @@ class RustTaskProvider implements vscode.TaskProvider {
{ command: "run", group: undefined },
];

const cargoPath = await toolchain.cargoPath();

const tasks: vscode.Task[] = [];
for (const workspaceTarget of vscode.workspace.workspaceFolders || []) {
for (const def of defs) {
const vscodeTask = await buildRustTask(
workspaceTarget,
{ type: TASK_TYPE, program: cargoPath, args: [def.command] },
{ type: TASK_TYPE, command: def.command },
`cargo ${def.command}`,
this.config.problemMatcher,
this.config.cargoRunner,
Expand All @@ -62,7 +69,7 @@ class RustTaskProvider implements vscode.TaskProvider {
// we need to inform VSCode how to execute that command by creating
// a ShellExecution for it.

const definition = task.definition as RustTargetDefinition;
const definition = task.definition as CargoTaskDefinition;

if (definition.type === TASK_TYPE) {
return await buildRustTask(
Expand All @@ -80,16 +87,34 @@ class RustTaskProvider implements vscode.TaskProvider {

export async function buildRustTask(
scope: vscode.WorkspaceFolder | vscode.TaskScope | undefined,
definition: RustTargetDefinition,
definition: CargoTaskDefinition,
name: string,
problemMatcher: string[],
customRunner?: string,
throwOnError: boolean = false,
): Promise<vscode.Task> {
let exec: vscode.ProcessExecution | vscode.ShellExecution | undefined = undefined;
const exec = await cargoToExecution(definition, customRunner, throwOnError);

return new vscode.Task(
definition,
// scope can sometimes be undefined. in these situations we default to the workspace taskscope as
// recommended by the official docs: https://code.visualstudio.com/api/extension-guides/task-provider#task-provider)
scope ?? vscode.TaskScope.Workspace,
name,
TASK_SOURCE,
exec,
problemMatcher,
);
}

async function cargoToExecution(
definition: CargoTaskDefinition,
customRunner: string | undefined,
throwOnError: boolean,
): Promise<vscode.ProcessExecution | vscode.ShellExecution> {
if (customRunner) {
const runnerCommand = `${customRunner}.buildShellExecution`;

try {
const runnerArgs = {
kind: TASK_TYPE,
Expand All @@ -100,7 +125,7 @@ export async function buildRustTask(
const customExec = await vscode.commands.executeCommand(runnerCommand, runnerArgs);
if (customExec) {
if (customExec instanceof vscode.ShellExecution) {
exec = customExec;
return customExec;
} else {
log.debug("Invalid cargo ShellExecution", customExec);
throw "Invalid cargo ShellExecution.";
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}
}

if (!exec) {
exec = new vscode.ProcessExecution(definition.program, definition.args, definition);
}
// Check whether we must use a user-defined substitute for cargo.
// Split on spaces to allow overrides like "wrapper cargo".
const cargoPath = await toolchain.cargoPath();
const cargoCommand = definition.overrideCargo?.split(" ") ?? [cargoPath];

return new vscode.Task(
definition,
// scope can sometimes be undefined. in these situations we default to the workspace taskscope as
// recommended by the official docs: https://code.visualstudio.com/api/extension-guides/task-provider#task-provider)
scope ?? vscode.TaskScope.Workspace,
name,
TASK_SOURCE,
exec,
problemMatcher,
);
const args = [definition.command].concat(definition.args ?? []);
const fullCommand = [...cargoCommand, ...args];

const processName = unwrapUndefinable(fullCommand[0]);

return new vscode.ProcessExecution(processName, fullCommand.slice(1), {
cwd: definition.cwd,
env: definition.env,
});
}

export function activateTaskProvider(config: Config): vscode.Disposable {
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