Remove tail recursion and enable cancellation#3229
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Remove the word "recursively"?
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Approved 6/3 by ML Shiproom. |
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Remove tail recursion and enable cancellation
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Fixes devdiv 1089540
The problem was a stack overflow in the formatter when pasting a file with a enormous array initializer. The culprit was a method
FormattingContext.GetEndTokenForRelativeIndentationSpanthat was making a recursive call after looking forward to the next token, attempting to find the end token for a relative indentation operation. Fortunately it was simply tail recursive and was easy to rewrite as a loop.Also noticed that the whole operation when successful was taking tremendous amount of time (on order of 10 minutes), and was stuck in this recursive method for a long time without ability to cancel, so I plumbed cancellation through to its loop.
Also noticed that the dialog that pops up on slow execution of formatting did not have a cancel button, so I enabled that too.
@heejaechang @jasonmalinowski @Pilchie please review.