commit | c24c41eeac757390e77daed51a15652ee9195acc | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Konstantin Shcheglov <scheglov@google.com> | Sun Jun 18 20:51:16 2023 +0000 |
committer | Commit Queue <dart-scoped@luci-project-accounts.iam.gserviceaccount.com> | Sun Jun 18 20:51:16 2023 +0000 |
tree | 789ed62baffc48529c9bc0232d10acf19b1d6259 | |
parent | 80bc65bb0b529b33023b4e812bd328663609921a [diff] |
Extract availability analysis from selection analysis. Danny gave a good idea that checking for availability of a refactoring should be cheap. Change method signature refactoring mostly satisfied this, with one exception - we cannot compute formal parameters for an ExecutableElement, because we need resolved AST to do this, and the invoked method can be declared in a different file. We cannot afford resolving other files while checking. So, this CL separates availability checking, and preparing formal parameters, postponing expensive opertions until the time when the action is invoked. Change-Id: Ic703d70717e41de304c9dbcef66cadb22c139ad8 Reviewed-on: https://dart-review.googlesource.com/c/sdk/+/310041 Commit-Queue: Konstantin Shcheglov <scheglov@google.com> Reviewed-by: Brian Wilkerson <brianwilkerson@google.com>
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