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Auto merge of #117770 - sjwang05:issue-117766, r=estebank,TaKO8Ki

Catch stray `{` in let-chains

Fixes #117766
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bors 2023-11-13 01:57:59 +00:00
commit ea1e5cc91f
4 changed files with 184 additions and 20 deletions

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@ -5,7 +5,8 @@ use super::{StringReader, UnmatchedDelim};
use rustc_ast::token::{self, Delimiter, Token};
use rustc_ast::tokenstream::{DelimSpan, Spacing, TokenStream, TokenTree};
use rustc_ast_pretty::pprust::token_to_string;
use rustc_errors::PErr;
use rustc_errors::{Applicability, PErr};
use rustc_span::symbol::kw;
pub(super) struct TokenTreesReader<'a> {
string_reader: StringReader<'a>,
@ -116,24 +117,8 @@ impl<'a> TokenTreesReader<'a> {
// We stop at any delimiter so we can try to recover if the user
// uses an incorrect delimiter.
let (tts, res) = self.parse_token_trees(/* is_delimited */ true);
if let Err(mut errs) = res {
// If there are unclosed delims, see if there are diff markers and if so, point them
// out instead of complaining about the unclosed delims.
let mut parser = crate::stream_to_parser(self.string_reader.sess, tts, None);
let mut diff_errs = vec![];
while parser.token != token::Eof {
if let Err(diff_err) = parser.err_diff_marker() {
diff_errs.push(diff_err);
}
parser.bump();
}
if !diff_errs.is_empty() {
errs.iter_mut().for_each(|err| {
err.delay_as_bug();
});
return Err(diff_errs);
}
return Err(errs);
if let Err(errs) = res {
return Err(self.unclosed_delim_err(tts, errs));
}
// Expand to cover the entire delimited token tree
@ -220,6 +205,62 @@ impl<'a> TokenTreesReader<'a> {
Ok(TokenTree::Delimited(delim_span, open_delim, tts))
}
fn unclosed_delim_err(&mut self, tts: TokenStream, mut errs: Vec<PErr<'a>>) -> Vec<PErr<'a>> {
// If there are unclosed delims, see if there are diff markers and if so, point them
// out instead of complaining about the unclosed delims.
let mut parser = crate::stream_to_parser(self.string_reader.sess, tts, None);
let mut diff_errs = vec![];
// Suggest removing a `{` we think appears in an `if`/`while` condition
// We want to suggest removing a `{` only if we think we're in an `if`/`while` condition, but
// we have no way of tracking this in the lexer itself, so we piggyback on the parser
let mut in_cond = false;
while parser.token != token::Eof {
if let Err(diff_err) = parser.err_diff_marker() {
diff_errs.push(diff_err);
} else if parser.is_keyword_ahead(0, &[kw::If, kw::While]) {
in_cond = true;
} else if matches!(
parser.token.kind,
token::CloseDelim(Delimiter::Brace) | token::FatArrow
) {
// end of the `if`/`while` body, or the end of a `match` guard
in_cond = false;
} else if in_cond && parser.token == token::OpenDelim(Delimiter::Brace) {
// Store the `&&` and `let` to use their spans later when creating the diagnostic
let maybe_andand = parser.look_ahead(1, |t| t.clone());
let maybe_let = parser.look_ahead(2, |t| t.clone());
if maybe_andand == token::OpenDelim(Delimiter::Brace) {
// This might be the beginning of the `if`/`while` body (i.e., the end of the condition)
in_cond = false;
} else if maybe_andand == token::AndAnd && maybe_let.is_keyword(kw::Let) {
let mut err = parser.struct_span_err(
parser.token.span,
"found a `{` in the middle of a let-chain",
);
err.span_suggestion(
parser.token.span,
"consider removing this brace to parse the `let` as part of the same chain",
"",
Applicability::MachineApplicable,
);
err.span_label(
maybe_andand.span.to(maybe_let.span),
"you might have meant to continue the let-chain here",
);
errs.push(err);
}
}
parser.bump();
}
if !diff_errs.is_empty() {
errs.iter_mut().for_each(|err| {
err.delay_as_bug();
});
return diff_errs;
}
return errs;
}
fn close_delim_err(&mut self, delim: Delimiter) -> PErr<'a> {
// An unexpected closing delimiter (i.e., there is no
// matching opening delimiter).

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@ -1115,7 +1115,7 @@ impl<'a> Parser<'a> {
}
/// Returns whether any of the given keywords are `dist` tokens ahead of the current one.
fn is_keyword_ahead(&self, dist: usize, kws: &[Symbol]) -> bool {
pub(crate) fn is_keyword_ahead(&self, dist: usize, kws: &[Symbol]) -> bool {
self.look_ahead(dist, |t| kws.iter().any(|&kw| t.is_keyword(kw)))
}