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#![deny(unused_must_use)]
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use super::error::throw_invalid_nested_attr;
use super::utils::{SpannedOption, SubdiagnosticKind};
use crate::diagnostics::error::{
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invalid_nested_attr, span_err, throw_invalid_attr, throw_span_err, DiagnosticDeriveError,
};
use crate::diagnostics::utils::{
report_error_if_not_applied_to_span, report_type_error, type_is_unit, type_matches_path,
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FieldInfo, FieldInnerTy, HasFieldMap, SetOnce,
};
use proc_macro2::{Ident, Span, TokenStream};
use quote::{format_ident, quote};
use std::collections::HashMap;
use syn::{
parse_quote, spanned::Spanned, Attribute, Field, Meta, MetaList, MetaNameValue, NestedMeta,
Path, Type,
};
use synstructure::{BindingInfo, Structure};
/// What kind of diagnostic is being derived - a fatal/error/warning or a lint?
#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub(crate) enum DiagnosticDeriveKind {
Diagnostic,
LintDiagnostic,
}
/// Tracks persistent information required for building up individual calls to diagnostic methods
/// for generated diagnostic derives - both `Diagnostic` for fatal/errors/warnings and
/// `LintDiagnostic` for lints.
pub(crate) struct DiagnosticDeriveBuilder {
/// The identifier to use for the generated `DiagnosticBuilder` instance.
pub diag: syn::Ident,
/// Store a map of field name to its corresponding field. This is built on construction of the
/// derive builder.
pub fields: HashMap<String, TokenStream>,
/// Kind of diagnostic that should be derived.
pub kind: DiagnosticDeriveKind,
/// Slug is a mandatory part of the struct attribute as corresponds to the Fluent message that
/// has the actual diagnostic message.
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pub slug: SpannedOption<Path>,
/// Error codes are a optional part of the struct attribute - this is only set to detect
/// multiple specifications.
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pub code: SpannedOption<()>,
}
impl HasFieldMap for DiagnosticDeriveBuilder {
fn get_field_binding(&self, field: &String) -> Option<&TokenStream> {
self.fields.get(field)
}
}
impl DiagnosticDeriveBuilder {
pub fn preamble<'s>(&mut self, structure: &Structure<'s>) -> TokenStream {
let ast = structure.ast();
let attrs = &ast.attrs;
let preamble = attrs.iter().map(|attr| {
self.generate_structure_code_for_attr(attr).unwrap_or_else(|v| v.to_compile_error())
});
quote! {
#(#preamble)*;
}
}
pub fn body<'s>(&mut self, structure: &mut Structure<'s>) -> (TokenStream, TokenStream) {
// Keep track of which fields need to be handled with a by-move binding.
let mut needs_moved = std::collections::HashSet::new();
// Generates calls to `span_label` and similar functions based on the attributes
// on fields. Code for suggestions uses formatting machinery and the value of
// other fields - because any given field can be referenced multiple times, it
// should be accessed through a borrow. When passing fields to `add_subdiagnostic`
// or `set_arg` (which happens below) for Fluent, we want to move the data, so that
// has to happen in a separate pass over the fields.
let attrs = structure
.clone()
.filter(|field_binding| {
let ast = &field_binding.ast();
!self.needs_move(ast) || {
needs_moved.insert(field_binding.binding.clone());
false
}
})
.each(|field_binding| self.generate_field_attrs_code(field_binding));
structure.bind_with(|_| synstructure::BindStyle::Move);
// When a field has attributes like `#[label]` or `#[note]` then it doesn't
// need to be passed as an argument to the diagnostic. But when a field has no
// attributes or a `#[subdiagnostic]` attribute then it must be passed as an
// argument to the diagnostic so that it can be referred to by Fluent messages.
let args = structure
.filter(|field_binding| needs_moved.contains(&field_binding.binding))
.each(|field_binding| self.generate_field_attrs_code(field_binding));
(attrs, args)
}
/// Returns `true` if `field` should generate a `set_arg` call rather than any other diagnostic
/// call (like `span_label`).
fn should_generate_set_arg(&self, field: &Field) -> bool {
field.attrs.is_empty()
}
/// Returns `true` if `field` needs to have code generated in the by-move branch of the
/// generated derive rather than the by-ref branch.
fn needs_move(&self, field: &Field) -> bool {
let generates_set_arg = self.should_generate_set_arg(field);
let is_multispan = type_matches_path(&field.ty, &["rustc_errors", "MultiSpan"]);
// FIXME(davidtwco): better support for one field needing to be in the by-move and
// by-ref branches.
let is_subdiagnostic = field
.attrs
.iter()
.map(|attr| attr.path.segments.last().unwrap().ident.to_string())
.any(|attr| attr == "subdiagnostic");
// `set_arg` calls take their argument by-move..
generates_set_arg
// If this is a `MultiSpan` field then it needs to be moved to be used by any
// attribute..
|| is_multispan
// If this a `#[subdiagnostic]` then it needs to be moved as the other diagnostic is
// unlikely to be `Copy`..
|| is_subdiagnostic
}
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fn parse_subdiag_attribute(
&self,
attr: &Attribute,
) -> Result<(SubdiagnosticKind, Path), DiagnosticDeriveError> {
let (subdiag, slug) = SubdiagnosticKind::from_attr(attr, self)?;
if let SubdiagnosticKind::MultipartSuggestion { .. } = subdiag {
let meta = attr.parse_meta()?;
throw_invalid_attr!(attr, &meta, |diag| diag
.help("consider creating a `Subdiagnostic` instead"));
}
let slug = slug.unwrap_or_else(|| match subdiag {
SubdiagnosticKind::Label => parse_quote! { _subdiag::label },
SubdiagnosticKind::Note => parse_quote! { _subdiag::note },
SubdiagnosticKind::Help => parse_quote! { _subdiag::help },
SubdiagnosticKind::Warn => parse_quote! { _subdiag::warn },
SubdiagnosticKind::Suggestion { .. } => parse_quote! { _subdiag::suggestion },
SubdiagnosticKind::MultipartSuggestion { .. } => unreachable!(),
});
Ok((subdiag, slug))
}
/// Establishes state in the `DiagnosticDeriveBuilder` resulting from the struct
/// attributes like `#[diag(..)]`, such as the slug and error code. Generates
/// diagnostic builder calls for setting error code and creating note/help messages.
fn generate_structure_code_for_attr(
&mut self,
attr: &Attribute,
) -> Result<TokenStream, DiagnosticDeriveError> {
let diag = &self.diag;
let name = attr.path.segments.last().unwrap().ident.to_string();
let name = name.as_str();
let meta = attr.parse_meta()?;
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if name == "diag" {
let Meta::List(MetaList { ref nested, .. }) = meta else {
throw_invalid_attr!(
attr,
&meta
);
};
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let mut nested_iter = nested.into_iter().peekable();
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match nested_iter.peek() {
Some(NestedMeta::Meta(Meta::Path(slug))) => {
self.slug.set_once(slug.clone(), slug.span().unwrap());
nested_iter.next();
}
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Some(NestedMeta::Meta(Meta::NameValue { .. })) => {}
Some(nested_attr) => throw_invalid_nested_attr!(attr, &nested_attr, |diag| diag
.help("a diagnostic slug is required as the first argument")),
None => throw_invalid_attr!(attr, &meta, |diag| diag
.help("a diagnostic slug is required as the first argument")),
};
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// Remaining attributes are optional, only `code = ".."` at the moment.
let mut tokens = TokenStream::new();
for nested_attr in nested_iter {
let (value, path) = match nested_attr {
NestedMeta::Meta(Meta::NameValue(MetaNameValue {
lit: syn::Lit::Str(value),
path,
..
})) => (value, path),
NestedMeta::Meta(Meta::Path(_)) => {
invalid_nested_attr(attr, &nested_attr)
.help("diagnostic slug must be the first argument")
.emit();
continue;
}
_ => {
invalid_nested_attr(attr, &nested_attr).emit();
continue;
}
};
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let nested_name = path.segments.last().unwrap().ident.to_string();
// Struct attributes are only allowed to be applied once, and the diagnostic
// changes will be set in the initialisation code.
let span = value.span().unwrap();
match nested_name.as_str() {
"code" => {
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self.code.set_once((), span);
let code = value.value();
tokens.extend(quote! {
#diag.code(rustc_errors::DiagnosticId::Error(#code.to_string()));
});
}
_ => invalid_nested_attr(attr, &nested_attr)
.help("only `code` is a valid nested attributes following the slug")
.emit(),
}
}
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return Ok(tokens);
}
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let (subdiag, slug) = self.parse_subdiag_attribute(attr)?;
let fn_ident = format_ident!("{}", subdiag);
match subdiag {
SubdiagnosticKind::Note | SubdiagnosticKind::Help | SubdiagnosticKind::Warn => {
Ok(self.add_subdiagnostic(&fn_ident, slug))
}
SubdiagnosticKind::Label | SubdiagnosticKind::Suggestion { .. } => {
throw_invalid_attr!(attr, &meta, |diag| diag
.help("`#[label]` and `#[suggestion]` can only be applied to fields"));
}
SubdiagnosticKind::MultipartSuggestion { .. } => unreachable!(),
}
}
fn generate_field_attrs_code(&mut self, binding_info: &BindingInfo<'_>) -> TokenStream {
let field = binding_info.ast();
let field_binding = &binding_info.binding;
if self.should_generate_set_arg(&field) {
let diag = &self.diag;
let ident = field.ident.as_ref().unwrap();
return quote! {
#diag.set_arg(
stringify!(#ident),
#field_binding
);
};
}
let needs_move = self.needs_move(&field);
let inner_ty = FieldInnerTy::from_type(&field.ty);
field
.attrs
.iter()
.map(move |attr| {
let name = attr.path.segments.last().unwrap().ident.to_string();
let needs_clone =
name == "primary_span" && matches!(inner_ty, FieldInnerTy::Vec(_));
let (binding, needs_destructure) = if needs_clone {
// `primary_span` can accept a `Vec<Span>` so don't destructure that.
(quote! { #field_binding.clone() }, false)
} else if needs_move {
(quote! { #field_binding }, true)
} else {
(quote! { *#field_binding }, true)
};
let generated_code = self
.generate_inner_field_code(
attr,
FieldInfo {
binding: binding_info,
ty: inner_ty.inner_type().unwrap_or(&field.ty),
span: &field.span(),
},
binding,
)
.unwrap_or_else(|v| v.to_compile_error());
if needs_destructure {
inner_ty.with(field_binding, generated_code)
} else {
generated_code
}
})
.collect()
}
fn generate_inner_field_code(
&mut self,
attr: &Attribute,
info: FieldInfo<'_>,
binding: TokenStream,
) -> Result<TokenStream, DiagnosticDeriveError> {
let diag = &self.diag;
let meta = attr.parse_meta()?;
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if let Meta::Path(_) = meta {
let ident = &attr.path.segments.last().unwrap().ident;
let name = ident.to_string();
let name = name.as_str();
match name {
"skip_arg" => {
// Don't need to do anything - by virtue of the attribute existing, the
// `set_arg` call will not be generated.
return Ok(quote! {});
}
"primary_span" => match self.kind {
DiagnosticDeriveKind::Diagnostic => {
report_error_if_not_applied_to_span(attr, &info)?;
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return Ok(quote! {
#diag.set_span(#binding);
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});
}
DiagnosticDeriveKind::LintDiagnostic => {
throw_invalid_attr!(attr, &meta, |diag| {
diag.help("the `primary_span` field attribute is not valid for lint diagnostics")
})
}
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},
"subdiagnostic" => return Ok(quote! { #diag.subdiagnostic(#binding); }),
_ => {}
}
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}
let (subdiag, slug) = self.parse_subdiag_attribute(attr)?;
let fn_ident = format_ident!("{}", subdiag);
match subdiag {
SubdiagnosticKind::Label => {
report_error_if_not_applied_to_span(attr, &info)?;
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Ok(self.add_spanned_subdiagnostic(binding, &fn_ident, slug))
}
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SubdiagnosticKind::Note | SubdiagnosticKind::Help | SubdiagnosticKind::Warn => {
if type_matches_path(&info.ty, &["rustc_span", "Span"]) {
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Ok(self.add_spanned_subdiagnostic(binding, &fn_ident, slug))
} else if type_is_unit(&info.ty) {
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Ok(self.add_subdiagnostic(&fn_ident, slug))
} else {
report_type_error(attr, "`Span` or `()`")?
}
}
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SubdiagnosticKind::Suggestion {
suggestion_kind,
applicability: static_applicability,
code,
} => {
let (span_field, mut applicability) = self.span_and_applicability_of_ty(info)?;
if let Some((static_applicability, span)) = static_applicability {
applicability.set_once(quote! { #static_applicability }, span);
}
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let applicability = applicability
.value()
.unwrap_or_else(|| quote! { rustc_errors::Applicability::Unspecified });
let style = suggestion_kind.to_suggestion_style();
Ok(quote! {
#diag.span_suggestion_with_style(
#span_field,
rustc_errors::fluent::#slug,
#code,
#applicability,
#style
);
})
}
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SubdiagnosticKind::MultipartSuggestion { .. } => unreachable!(),
}
}
/// Adds a spanned subdiagnostic by generating a `diag.span_$kind` call with the current slug
/// and `fluent_attr_identifier`.
fn add_spanned_subdiagnostic(
&self,
field_binding: TokenStream,
kind: &Ident,
fluent_attr_identifier: Path,
) -> TokenStream {
let diag = &self.diag;
let fn_name = format_ident!("span_{}", kind);
quote! {
#diag.#fn_name(
#field_binding,
rustc_errors::fluent::#fluent_attr_identifier
);
}
}
/// Adds a subdiagnostic by generating a `diag.span_$kind` call with the current slug
/// and `fluent_attr_identifier`.
fn add_subdiagnostic(&self, kind: &Ident, fluent_attr_identifier: Path) -> TokenStream {
let diag = &self.diag;
quote! {
#diag.#kind(rustc_errors::fluent::#fluent_attr_identifier);
}
}
fn span_and_applicability_of_ty(
&self,
info: FieldInfo<'_>,
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) -> Result<(TokenStream, SpannedOption<TokenStream>), DiagnosticDeriveError> {
match &info.ty {
// If `ty` is `Span` w/out applicability, then use `Applicability::Unspecified`.
ty @ Type::Path(..) if type_matches_path(ty, &["rustc_span", "Span"]) => {
let binding = &info.binding.binding;
Ok((quote!(*#binding), None))
}
// If `ty` is `(Span, Applicability)` then return tokens accessing those.
Type::Tuple(tup) => {
let mut span_idx = None;
let mut applicability_idx = None;
fn type_err(span: &Span) -> Result<!, DiagnosticDeriveError> {
span_err(span.unwrap(), "wrong types for suggestion")
.help(
"`#[suggestion(...)]` on a tuple field must be applied to fields \
of type `(Span, Applicability)`",
)
.emit();
Err(DiagnosticDeriveError::ErrorHandled)
}
for (idx, elem) in tup.elems.iter().enumerate() {
if type_matches_path(elem, &["rustc_span", "Span"]) {
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span_idx.set_once(syn::Index::from(idx), elem.span().unwrap());
} else if type_matches_path(elem, &["rustc_errors", "Applicability"]) {
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applicability_idx.set_once(syn::Index::from(idx), elem.span().unwrap());
} else {
type_err(&elem.span())?;
}
}
let Some((span_idx, _)) = span_idx else {
type_err(&tup.span())?;
};
let Some((applicability_idx, applicability_span)) = applicability_idx else {
type_err(&tup.span())?;
};
let binding = &info.binding.binding;
let span = quote!(#binding.#span_idx);
let applicability = quote!(#binding.#applicability_idx);
Ok((span, Some((applicability, applicability_span))))
}
// If `ty` isn't a `Span` or `(Span, Applicability)` then emit an error.
_ => throw_span_err!(info.span.unwrap(), "wrong field type for suggestion", |diag| {
diag.help(
"`#[suggestion(...)]` should be applied to fields of type `Span` or \
`(Span, Applicability)`",
)
}),
}
}
}