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Rename all ParseSess variables/fields/lifetimes as psess.

Existing names for values of this type are `sess`, `parse_sess`,
`parse_session`, and `ps`. `sess` is particularly annoying because
that's also used for `Session` values, which are often co-located, and
it can be difficult to know which type a value named `sess` refers to.
(That annoyance is the main motivation for this change.) `psess` is nice
and short, which is good for a name used this much.

The commit also renames some `parse_sess_created` values as
`psess_created`.
This commit is contained in:
Nicholas Nethercote 2024-03-04 16:31:49 +11:00
parent 4260f7ec67
commit 80d2bdb619
98 changed files with 653 additions and 687 deletions

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@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ pub fn expand_include<'cx>(
return DummyResult::any(sp, guar);
}
};
let p = new_parser_from_file(cx.parse_sess(), &file, Some(sp));
let p = new_parser_from_file(cx.psess(), &file, Some(sp));
// If in the included file we have e.g., `mod bar;`,
// then the path of `bar.rs` should be relative to the directory of `file`.
@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ pub fn expand_include<'cx>(
fn make_expr(mut self: Box<ExpandResult<'a>>) -> Option<P<ast::Expr>> {
let expr = parse_expr(&mut self.p).ok()?;
if self.p.token != token::Eof {
self.p.sess.buffer_lint(
self.p.psess.buffer_lint(
INCOMPLETE_INCLUDE,
self.p.token.span,
self.node_id,