steep 0.16.0 → 0.16.1
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- checksums.yaml +4 -4
- data/.gitmodules +0 -3
- data/CHANGELOG.md +6 -0
- data/Rakefile +0 -13
- data/bin/setup +0 -2
- data/bin/smoke_runner.rb +0 -1
- data/exe/steep +0 -1
- data/lib/steep/project/file.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/steep/project/hover_content.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/steep/server/code_worker.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/steep/server/signature_worker.rb +4 -4
- data/lib/steep/type_construction.rb +10 -16
- data/lib/steep/type_inference/constant_env.rb +2 -10
- data/lib/steep/type_inference/context.rb +1 -0
- data/lib/steep/version.rb +1 -1
- data/steep.gemspec +1 -5
- metadata +17 -135
- data/exe/rbs +0 -3
- data/vendor/ruby-signature/.github/workflows/ruby.yml +0 -27
- data/vendor/ruby-signature/.gitignore +0 -12
- data/vendor/ruby-signature/.rubocop.yml +0 -15
- data/vendor/ruby-signature/BSDL +0 -22
- data/vendor/ruby-signature/COPYING +0 -56
- data/vendor/ruby-signature/Gemfile +0 -6
- data/vendor/ruby-signature/README.md +0 -93
- data/vendor/ruby-signature/Rakefile +0 -142
- data/vendor/ruby-signature/bin/annotate-with-rdoc +0 -157
- data/vendor/ruby-signature/bin/console +0 -14
- data/vendor/ruby-signature/bin/query-rdoc +0 -103
- data/vendor/ruby-signature/bin/setup +0 -10
- data/vendor/ruby-signature/bin/sort +0 -89
- data/vendor/ruby-signature/bin/test_runner.rb +0 -16
- data/vendor/ruby-signature/docs/CONTRIBUTING.md +0 -97
- data/vendor/ruby-signature/docs/sigs.md +0 -148
- data/vendor/ruby-signature/docs/stdlib.md +0 -152
- data/vendor/ruby-signature/docs/syntax.md +0 -528
- data/vendor/ruby-signature/exe/rbs +0 -7
- data/vendor/ruby-signature/lib/rbs.rb +0 -64
- data/vendor/ruby-signature/lib/rbs/ast/annotation.rb +0 -27
- data/vendor/ruby-signature/lib/rbs/ast/comment.rb +0 -27
- data/vendor/ruby-signature/lib/rbs/ast/declarations.rb +0 -395
- data/vendor/ruby-signature/lib/rbs/ast/members.rb +0 -362
- data/vendor/ruby-signature/lib/rbs/buffer.rb +0 -50
- data/vendor/ruby-signature/lib/rbs/builtin_names.rb +0 -55
- data/vendor/ruby-signature/lib/rbs/cli.rb +0 -558
- data/vendor/ruby-signature/lib/rbs/constant.rb +0 -26
- data/vendor/ruby-signature/lib/rbs/constant_table.rb +0 -150
- data/vendor/ruby-signature/lib/rbs/definition.rb +0 -170
- data/vendor/ruby-signature/lib/rbs/definition_builder.rb +0 -919
- data/vendor/ruby-signature/lib/rbs/environment.rb +0 -281
- data/vendor/ruby-signature/lib/rbs/environment_loader.rb +0 -136
- data/vendor/ruby-signature/lib/rbs/environment_walker.rb +0 -124
- data/vendor/ruby-signature/lib/rbs/errors.rb +0 -187
- data/vendor/ruby-signature/lib/rbs/location.rb +0 -102
- data/vendor/ruby-signature/lib/rbs/method_type.rb +0 -123
- data/vendor/ruby-signature/lib/rbs/namespace.rb +0 -91
- data/vendor/ruby-signature/lib/rbs/parser.y +0 -1344
- data/vendor/ruby-signature/lib/rbs/prototype/rb.rb +0 -553
- data/vendor/ruby-signature/lib/rbs/prototype/rbi.rb +0 -587
- data/vendor/ruby-signature/lib/rbs/prototype/runtime.rb +0 -381
- data/vendor/ruby-signature/lib/rbs/substitution.rb +0 -46
- data/vendor/ruby-signature/lib/rbs/test.rb +0 -26
- data/vendor/ruby-signature/lib/rbs/test/errors.rb +0 -61
- data/vendor/ruby-signature/lib/rbs/test/hook.rb +0 -294
- data/vendor/ruby-signature/lib/rbs/test/setup.rb +0 -58
- data/vendor/ruby-signature/lib/rbs/test/spy.rb +0 -325
- data/vendor/ruby-signature/lib/rbs/test/test_helper.rb +0 -183
- data/vendor/ruby-signature/lib/rbs/test/type_check.rb +0 -254
- data/vendor/ruby-signature/lib/rbs/type_name.rb +0 -70
- data/vendor/ruby-signature/lib/rbs/types.rb +0 -936
- data/vendor/ruby-signature/lib/rbs/variance_calculator.rb +0 -138
- data/vendor/ruby-signature/lib/rbs/vendorer.rb +0 -47
- data/vendor/ruby-signature/lib/rbs/version.rb +0 -3
- data/vendor/ruby-signature/lib/rbs/writer.rb +0 -269
- data/vendor/ruby-signature/lib/ruby/signature.rb +0 -7
- data/vendor/ruby-signature/rbs.gemspec +0 -46
- data/vendor/ruby-signature/stdlib/abbrev/abbrev.rbs +0 -60
- data/vendor/ruby-signature/stdlib/base64/base64.rbs +0 -71
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- data/vendor/ruby-signature/stdlib/builtin/builtin.rbs +0 -45
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- data/vendor/ruby-signature/stdlib/builtin/ruby_vm.rbs +0 -14
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