2050 lines
79 KiB
Rust
2050 lines
79 KiB
Rust
//! Diagnostics creation and emission for `rustc`.
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//!
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//! This module contains the code for creating and emitting diagnostics.
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// tidy-alphabetical-start
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#![allow(incomplete_features)]
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#![allow(internal_features)]
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#![allow(rustc::diagnostic_outside_of_impl)]
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#![allow(rustc::untranslatable_diagnostic)]
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#![doc(html_root_url = "https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nightly-rustc/")]
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#![doc(rust_logo)]
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#![feature(array_windows)]
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#![feature(assert_matches)]
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#![feature(associated_type_defaults)]
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#![feature(box_into_inner)]
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#![feature(box_patterns)]
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#![feature(default_field_values)]
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#![feature(error_reporter)]
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#![feature(if_let_guard)]
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#![feature(let_chains)]
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#![feature(negative_impls)]
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#![feature(never_type)]
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#![feature(rustc_attrs)]
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#![feature(rustdoc_internals)]
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#![feature(trait_alias)]
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#![feature(try_blocks)]
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#![feature(yeet_expr)]
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// tidy-alphabetical-end
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extern crate self as rustc_errors;
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use std::assert_matches::assert_matches;
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use std::backtrace::{Backtrace, BacktraceStatus};
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use std::borrow::Cow;
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use std::cell::Cell;
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use std::error::Report;
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use std::ffi::OsStr;
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use std::hash::Hash;
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use std::io::Write;
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use std::num::NonZero;
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use std::ops::DerefMut;
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use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
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use std::{fmt, panic};
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use Level::*;
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pub use codes::*;
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pub use diagnostic::{
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BugAbort, Diag, DiagArg, DiagArgMap, DiagArgName, DiagArgValue, DiagInner, DiagStyledString,
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Diagnostic, EmissionGuarantee, FatalAbort, IntoDiagArg, LintDiagnostic, StringPart, Subdiag,
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SubdiagMessageOp, Subdiagnostic,
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};
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pub use diagnostic_impls::{
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DiagArgFromDisplay, DiagSymbolList, ElidedLifetimeInPathSubdiag, ExpectedLifetimeParameter,
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IndicateAnonymousLifetime, SingleLabelManySpans,
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};
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pub use emitter::ColorConfig;
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use emitter::{DynEmitter, Emitter, is_case_difference, is_different};
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use rustc_data_structures::AtomicRef;
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use rustc_data_structures::fx::{FxHashSet, FxIndexMap, FxIndexSet};
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use rustc_data_structures::stable_hasher::StableHasher;
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use rustc_data_structures::sync::{DynSend, Lock};
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pub use rustc_error_messages::{
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DiagMessage, FluentBundle, LanguageIdentifier, LazyFallbackBundle, MultiSpan, SpanLabel,
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SubdiagMessage, fallback_fluent_bundle, fluent_bundle,
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};
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use rustc_hashes::Hash128;
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use rustc_lint_defs::LintExpectationId;
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pub use rustc_lint_defs::{Applicability, listify, pluralize};
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use rustc_macros::{Decodable, Encodable};
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pub use rustc_span::ErrorGuaranteed;
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pub use rustc_span::fatal_error::{FatalError, FatalErrorMarker};
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use rustc_span::source_map::SourceMap;
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use rustc_span::{BytePos, DUMMY_SP, Loc, Span};
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pub use snippet::Style;
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// Used by external projects such as `rust-gpu`.
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// See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/115393.
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pub use termcolor::{Color, ColorSpec, WriteColor};
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use tracing::debug;
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use crate::registry::Registry;
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pub mod annotate_snippet_emitter_writer;
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pub mod codes;
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mod diagnostic;
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mod diagnostic_impls;
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pub mod emitter;
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pub mod error;
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pub mod json;
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mod lock;
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pub mod markdown;
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pub mod registry;
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mod snippet;
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mod styled_buffer;
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#[cfg(test)]
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mod tests;
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pub mod translation;
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pub type PResult<'a, T> = Result<T, Diag<'a>>;
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rustc_fluent_macro::fluent_messages! { "../messages.ftl" }
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// `PResult` is used a lot. Make sure it doesn't unintentionally get bigger.
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#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")]
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rustc_data_structures::static_assert_size!(PResult<'_, ()>, 24);
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#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "64")]
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rustc_data_structures::static_assert_size!(PResult<'_, bool>, 24);
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#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Copy, Hash, Encodable, Decodable)]
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pub enum SuggestionStyle {
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/// Hide the suggested code when displaying this suggestion inline.
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HideCodeInline,
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/// Always hide the suggested code but display the message.
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HideCodeAlways,
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/// Do not display this suggestion in the cli output, it is only meant for tools.
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CompletelyHidden,
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/// Always show the suggested code.
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/// This will *not* show the code if the suggestion is inline *and* the suggested code is
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/// empty.
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ShowCode,
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/// Always show the suggested code independently.
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ShowAlways,
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}
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impl SuggestionStyle {
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fn hide_inline(&self) -> bool {
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!matches!(*self, SuggestionStyle::ShowCode)
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}
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}
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/// Represents the help messages seen on a diagnostic.
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#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Hash, Encodable, Decodable)]
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pub enum Suggestions {
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/// Indicates that new suggestions can be added or removed from this diagnostic.
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///
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/// `DiagInner`'s new_* methods initialize the `suggestions` field with
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/// this variant. Also, this is the default variant for `Suggestions`.
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Enabled(Vec<CodeSuggestion>),
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/// Indicates that suggestions cannot be added or removed from this diagnostic.
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///
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/// Gets toggled when `.seal_suggestions()` is called on the `DiagInner`.
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Sealed(Box<[CodeSuggestion]>),
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/// Indicates that no suggestion is available for this diagnostic.
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///
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/// Gets toggled when `.disable_suggestions()` is called on the `DiagInner`.
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Disabled,
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}
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impl Suggestions {
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/// Returns the underlying list of suggestions.
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pub fn unwrap_tag(self) -> Vec<CodeSuggestion> {
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match self {
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Suggestions::Enabled(suggestions) => suggestions,
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Suggestions::Sealed(suggestions) => suggestions.into_vec(),
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Suggestions::Disabled => Vec::new(),
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}
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}
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}
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impl Default for Suggestions {
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fn default() -> Self {
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Self::Enabled(vec![])
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}
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}
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#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Hash, Encodable, Decodable)]
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pub struct CodeSuggestion {
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/// Each substitute can have multiple variants due to multiple
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/// applicable suggestions
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///
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/// `foo.bar` might be replaced with `a.b` or `x.y` by replacing
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/// `foo` and `bar` on their own:
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///
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/// ```ignore (illustrative)
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/// vec![
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/// Substitution { parts: vec![(0..3, "a"), (4..7, "b")] },
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/// Substitution { parts: vec![(0..3, "x"), (4..7, "y")] },
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/// ]
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/// ```
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///
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/// or by replacing the entire span:
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///
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/// ```ignore (illustrative)
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/// vec![
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/// Substitution { parts: vec![(0..7, "a.b")] },
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/// Substitution { parts: vec![(0..7, "x.y")] },
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/// ]
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/// ```
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pub substitutions: Vec<Substitution>,
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pub msg: DiagMessage,
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/// Visual representation of this suggestion.
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pub style: SuggestionStyle,
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/// Whether or not the suggestion is approximate
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///
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/// Sometimes we may show suggestions with placeholders,
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/// which are useful for users but not useful for
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/// tools like rustfix
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pub applicability: Applicability,
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}
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#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Hash, Encodable, Decodable)]
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/// See the docs on `CodeSuggestion::substitutions`
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pub struct Substitution {
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pub parts: Vec<SubstitutionPart>,
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}
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#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Hash, Encodable, Decodable)]
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pub struct SubstitutionPart {
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pub span: Span,
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pub snippet: String,
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}
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/// Used to translate between `Span`s and byte positions within a single output line in highlighted
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/// code of structured suggestions.
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#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy)]
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pub(crate) struct SubstitutionHighlight {
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start: usize,
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end: usize,
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}
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impl SubstitutionPart {
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pub fn is_addition(&self, sm: &SourceMap) -> bool {
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!self.snippet.is_empty() && !self.replaces_meaningful_content(sm)
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}
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pub fn is_deletion(&self, sm: &SourceMap) -> bool {
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self.snippet.trim().is_empty() && self.replaces_meaningful_content(sm)
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}
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pub fn is_replacement(&self, sm: &SourceMap) -> bool {
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!self.snippet.is_empty() && self.replaces_meaningful_content(sm)
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}
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/// Whether this is a replacement that overwrites source with a snippet
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/// in a way that isn't a superset of the original string. For example,
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/// replacing "abc" with "abcde" is not destructive, but replacing it
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/// it with "abx" is, since the "c" character is lost.
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pub fn is_destructive_replacement(&self, sm: &SourceMap) -> bool {
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self.is_replacement(sm)
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&& !sm
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.span_to_snippet(self.span)
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.is_ok_and(|snippet| as_substr(snippet.trim(), self.snippet.trim()).is_some())
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}
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fn replaces_meaningful_content(&self, sm: &SourceMap) -> bool {
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sm.span_to_snippet(self.span)
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.map_or(!self.span.is_empty(), |snippet| !snippet.trim().is_empty())
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}
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/// Try to turn a replacement into an addition when the span that is being
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/// overwritten matches either the prefix or suffix of the replacement.
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fn trim_trivial_replacements(&mut self, sm: &SourceMap) {
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if self.snippet.is_empty() {
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return;
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}
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let Ok(snippet) = sm.span_to_snippet(self.span) else {
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return;
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};
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if let Some((prefix, substr, suffix)) = as_substr(&snippet, &self.snippet) {
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self.span = Span::new(
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self.span.lo() + BytePos(prefix as u32),
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self.span.hi() - BytePos(suffix as u32),
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self.span.ctxt(),
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self.span.parent(),
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);
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self.snippet = substr.to_string();
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}
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}
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}
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/// Given an original string like `AACC`, and a suggestion like `AABBCC`, try to detect
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/// the case where a substring of the suggestion is "sandwiched" in the original, like
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/// `BB` is. Return the length of the prefix, the "trimmed" suggestion, and the length
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/// of the suffix.
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fn as_substr<'a>(original: &'a str, suggestion: &'a str) -> Option<(usize, &'a str, usize)> {
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let common_prefix = original
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.chars()
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.zip(suggestion.chars())
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.take_while(|(c1, c2)| c1 == c2)
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.map(|(c, _)| c.len_utf8())
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.sum();
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let original = &original[common_prefix..];
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let suggestion = &suggestion[common_prefix..];
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if suggestion.ends_with(original) {
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let common_suffix = original.len();
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Some((common_prefix, &suggestion[..suggestion.len() - original.len()], common_suffix))
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} else {
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None
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}
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}
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impl CodeSuggestion {
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/// Returns the assembled code suggestions, whether they should be shown with an underline
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/// and whether the substitution only differs in capitalization.
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pub(crate) fn splice_lines(
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&self,
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sm: &SourceMap,
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) -> Vec<(String, Vec<SubstitutionPart>, Vec<Vec<SubstitutionHighlight>>, bool)> {
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// For the `Vec<Vec<SubstitutionHighlight>>` value, the first level of the vector
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// corresponds to the output snippet's lines, while the second level corresponds to the
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// substrings within that line that should be highlighted.
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use rustc_span::{CharPos, Pos};
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/// Extracts a substring from the provided `line_opt` based on the specified low and high
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/// indices, appends it to the given buffer `buf`, and returns the count of newline
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/// characters in the substring for accurate highlighting. If `line_opt` is `None`, a
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/// newline character is appended to the buffer, and 0 is returned.
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///
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/// ## Returns
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///
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/// The count of newline characters in the extracted substring.
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fn push_trailing(
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buf: &mut String,
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line_opt: Option<&Cow<'_, str>>,
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lo: &Loc,
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hi_opt: Option<&Loc>,
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) -> usize {
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let mut line_count = 0;
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// Convert CharPos to Usize, as CharPose is character offset
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// Extract low index and high index
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let (lo, hi_opt) = (lo.col.to_usize(), hi_opt.map(|hi| hi.col.to_usize()));
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if let Some(line) = line_opt {
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if let Some(lo) = line.char_indices().map(|(i, _)| i).nth(lo) {
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// Get high index while account for rare unicode and emoji with char_indices
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let hi_opt = hi_opt.and_then(|hi| line.char_indices().map(|(i, _)| i).nth(hi));
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match hi_opt {
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// If high index exist, take string from low to high index
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Some(hi) if hi > lo => {
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// count how many '\n' exist
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line_count = line[lo..hi].matches('\n').count();
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buf.push_str(&line[lo..hi])
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}
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Some(_) => (),
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// If high index absence, take string from low index till end string.len
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None => {
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// count how many '\n' exist
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line_count = line[lo..].matches('\n').count();
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buf.push_str(&line[lo..])
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}
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}
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}
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// If high index is None
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if hi_opt.is_none() {
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buf.push('\n');
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}
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}
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line_count
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}
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assert!(!self.substitutions.is_empty());
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self.substitutions
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.iter()
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.filter(|subst| {
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// Suggestions coming from macros can have malformed spans. This is a heavy
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// handed approach to avoid ICEs by ignoring the suggestion outright.
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let invalid = subst.parts.iter().any(|item| sm.is_valid_span(item.span).is_err());
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if invalid {
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debug!("splice_lines: suggestion contains an invalid span: {:?}", subst);
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}
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!invalid
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})
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.cloned()
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.filter_map(|mut substitution| {
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// Assumption: all spans are in the same file, and all spans
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// are disjoint. Sort in ascending order.
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substitution.parts.sort_by_key(|part| part.span.lo());
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// Find the bounding span.
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let lo = substitution.parts.iter().map(|part| part.span.lo()).min()?;
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let hi = substitution.parts.iter().map(|part| part.span.hi()).max()?;
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let bounding_span = Span::with_root_ctxt(lo, hi);
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// The different spans might belong to different contexts, if so ignore suggestion.
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let lines = sm.span_to_lines(bounding_span).ok()?;
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assert!(!lines.lines.is_empty() || bounding_span.is_dummy());
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// We can't splice anything if the source is unavailable.
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if !sm.ensure_source_file_source_present(&lines.file) {
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return None;
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}
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let mut highlights = vec![];
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// To build up the result, we do this for each span:
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// - push the line segment trailing the previous span
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// (at the beginning a "phantom" span pointing at the start of the line)
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// - push lines between the previous and current span (if any)
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// - if the previous and current span are not on the same line
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// push the line segment leading up to the current span
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// - splice in the span substitution
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//
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// Finally push the trailing line segment of the last span
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let sf = &lines.file;
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let mut prev_hi = sm.lookup_char_pos(bounding_span.lo());
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prev_hi.col = CharPos::from_usize(0);
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let mut prev_line =
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lines.lines.get(0).and_then(|line0| sf.get_line(line0.line_index));
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let mut buf = String::new();
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let mut line_highlight = vec![];
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// We need to keep track of the difference between the existing code and the added
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// or deleted code in order to point at the correct column *after* substitution.
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let mut acc = 0;
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let mut only_capitalization = false;
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for part in &mut substitution.parts {
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// If this is a replacement of, e.g. `"a"` into `"ab"`, adjust the
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// suggestion and snippet to look as if we just suggested to add
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// `"b"`, which is typically much easier for the user to understand.
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part.trim_trivial_replacements(sm);
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only_capitalization |= is_case_difference(sm, &part.snippet, part.span);
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let cur_lo = sm.lookup_char_pos(part.span.lo());
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if prev_hi.line == cur_lo.line {
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let mut count =
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push_trailing(&mut buf, prev_line.as_ref(), &prev_hi, Some(&cur_lo));
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while count > 0 {
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highlights.push(std::mem::take(&mut line_highlight));
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acc = 0;
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count -= 1;
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}
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} else {
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acc = 0;
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highlights.push(std::mem::take(&mut line_highlight));
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let mut count = push_trailing(&mut buf, prev_line.as_ref(), &prev_hi, None);
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while count > 0 {
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highlights.push(std::mem::take(&mut line_highlight));
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count -= 1;
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}
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// push lines between the previous and current span (if any)
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for idx in prev_hi.line..(cur_lo.line - 1) {
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if let Some(line) = sf.get_line(idx) {
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buf.push_str(line.as_ref());
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buf.push('\n');
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highlights.push(std::mem::take(&mut line_highlight));
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}
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}
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if let Some(cur_line) = sf.get_line(cur_lo.line - 1) {
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let end = match cur_line.char_indices().nth(cur_lo.col.to_usize()) {
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Some((i, _)) => i,
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None => cur_line.len(),
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};
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buf.push_str(&cur_line[..end]);
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}
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}
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// Add a whole line highlight per line in the snippet.
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let len: isize = part
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.snippet
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.split('\n')
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.next()
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.unwrap_or(&part.snippet)
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.chars()
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.map(|c| match c {
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'\t' => 4,
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_ => 1,
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})
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.sum();
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if !is_different(sm, &part.snippet, part.span) {
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// Account for cases where we are suggesting the same code that's already
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// there. This shouldn't happen often, but in some cases for multipart
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// suggestions it's much easier to handle it here than in the origin.
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} else {
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line_highlight.push(SubstitutionHighlight {
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start: (cur_lo.col.0 as isize + acc) as usize,
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end: (cur_lo.col.0 as isize + acc + len) as usize,
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});
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}
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buf.push_str(&part.snippet);
|
|
let cur_hi = sm.lookup_char_pos(part.span.hi());
|
|
// Account for the difference between the width of the current code and the
|
|
// snippet being suggested, so that the *later* suggestions are correctly
|
|
// aligned on the screen. Note that cur_hi and cur_lo can be on different
|
|
// lines, so cur_hi.col can be smaller than cur_lo.col
|
|
acc += len - (cur_hi.col.0 as isize - cur_lo.col.0 as isize);
|
|
prev_hi = cur_hi;
|
|
prev_line = sf.get_line(prev_hi.line - 1);
|
|
for line in part.snippet.split('\n').skip(1) {
|
|
acc = 0;
|
|
highlights.push(std::mem::take(&mut line_highlight));
|
|
let end: usize = line
|
|
.chars()
|
|
.map(|c| match c {
|
|
'\t' => 4,
|
|
_ => 1,
|
|
})
|
|
.sum();
|
|
line_highlight.push(SubstitutionHighlight { start: 0, end });
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
highlights.push(std::mem::take(&mut line_highlight));
|
|
// if the replacement already ends with a newline, don't print the next line
|
|
if !buf.ends_with('\n') {
|
|
push_trailing(&mut buf, prev_line.as_ref(), &prev_hi, None);
|
|
}
|
|
// remove trailing newlines
|
|
while buf.ends_with('\n') {
|
|
buf.pop();
|
|
}
|
|
if highlights.iter().all(|parts| parts.is_empty()) {
|
|
None
|
|
} else {
|
|
Some((buf, substitution.parts, highlights, only_capitalization))
|
|
}
|
|
})
|
|
.collect()
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Signifies that the compiler died with an explicit call to `.bug`
|
|
/// or `.span_bug` rather than a failed assertion, etc.
|
|
pub struct ExplicitBug;
|
|
|
|
/// Signifies that the compiler died due to a delayed bug rather than a failed
|
|
/// assertion, etc.
|
|
pub struct DelayedBugPanic;
|
|
|
|
/// A `DiagCtxt` deals with errors and other compiler output.
|
|
/// Certain errors (fatal, bug, unimpl) may cause immediate exit,
|
|
/// others log errors for later reporting.
|
|
pub struct DiagCtxt {
|
|
inner: Lock<DiagCtxtInner>,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
|
|
pub struct DiagCtxtHandle<'a> {
|
|
dcx: &'a DiagCtxt,
|
|
/// Some contexts create `DiagCtxtHandle` with this field set, and thus all
|
|
/// errors emitted with it will automatically taint when emitting errors.
|
|
tainted_with_errors: Option<&'a Cell<Option<ErrorGuaranteed>>>,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
impl<'a> std::ops::Deref for DiagCtxtHandle<'a> {
|
|
type Target = &'a DiagCtxt;
|
|
|
|
fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target {
|
|
&self.dcx
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// This inner struct exists to keep it all behind a single lock;
|
|
/// this is done to prevent possible deadlocks in a multi-threaded compiler,
|
|
/// as well as inconsistent state observation.
|
|
struct DiagCtxtInner {
|
|
flags: DiagCtxtFlags,
|
|
|
|
registry: Registry,
|
|
|
|
/// The error guarantees from all emitted errors. The length gives the error count.
|
|
err_guars: Vec<ErrorGuaranteed>,
|
|
/// The error guarantee from all emitted lint errors. The length gives the
|
|
/// lint error count.
|
|
lint_err_guars: Vec<ErrorGuaranteed>,
|
|
/// The delayed bugs and their error guarantees.
|
|
delayed_bugs: Vec<(DelayedDiagInner, ErrorGuaranteed)>,
|
|
|
|
/// The error count shown to the user at the end.
|
|
deduplicated_err_count: usize,
|
|
/// The warning count shown to the user at the end.
|
|
deduplicated_warn_count: usize,
|
|
|
|
emitter: Box<DynEmitter>,
|
|
|
|
/// Must we produce a diagnostic to justify the use of the expensive
|
|
/// `trimmed_def_paths` function? Backtrace is the location of the call.
|
|
must_produce_diag: Option<Backtrace>,
|
|
|
|
/// Has this diagnostic context printed any diagnostics? (I.e. has
|
|
/// `self.emitter.emit_diagnostic()` been called?
|
|
has_printed: bool,
|
|
|
|
/// This flag indicates that an expected diagnostic was emitted and suppressed.
|
|
/// This is used for the `must_produce_diag` check.
|
|
suppressed_expected_diag: bool,
|
|
|
|
/// This set contains the code of all emitted diagnostics to avoid
|
|
/// emitting the same diagnostic with extended help (`--teach`) twice, which
|
|
/// would be unnecessary repetition.
|
|
taught_diagnostics: FxHashSet<ErrCode>,
|
|
|
|
/// Used to suggest rustc --explain `<error code>`
|
|
emitted_diagnostic_codes: FxIndexSet<ErrCode>,
|
|
|
|
/// This set contains a hash of every diagnostic that has been emitted by
|
|
/// this `DiagCtxt`. These hashes is used to avoid emitting the same error
|
|
/// twice.
|
|
emitted_diagnostics: FxHashSet<Hash128>,
|
|
|
|
/// Stashed diagnostics emitted in one stage of the compiler that may be
|
|
/// stolen and emitted/cancelled by other stages (e.g. to improve them and
|
|
/// add more information). All stashed diagnostics must be emitted with
|
|
/// `emit_stashed_diagnostics` by the time the `DiagCtxtInner` is dropped,
|
|
/// otherwise an assertion failure will occur.
|
|
stashed_diagnostics: FxIndexMap<(Span, StashKey), (DiagInner, Option<ErrorGuaranteed>)>,
|
|
|
|
future_breakage_diagnostics: Vec<DiagInner>,
|
|
|
|
/// expected diagnostic will have the level `Expect` which additionally
|
|
/// carries the [`LintExpectationId`] of the expectation that can be
|
|
/// marked as fulfilled. This is a collection of all [`LintExpectationId`]s
|
|
/// that have been marked as fulfilled this way.
|
|
///
|
|
/// Emitting expectations after having stolen this field can happen. In particular, an
|
|
/// `#[expect(warnings)]` can easily make the `UNFULFILLED_LINT_EXPECTATIONS` lint expect
|
|
/// itself. To avoid needless complexity in this corner case, we tolerate failing to track
|
|
/// those expectations.
|
|
///
|
|
/// [RFC-2383]: https://rust-lang.github.io/rfcs/2383-lint-reasons.html
|
|
fulfilled_expectations: FxIndexSet<LintExpectationId>,
|
|
|
|
/// The file where the ICE information is stored. This allows delayed_span_bug backtraces to be
|
|
/// stored along side the main panic backtrace.
|
|
ice_file: Option<PathBuf>,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// A key denoting where from a diagnostic was stashed.
|
|
#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Hash, Debug)]
|
|
pub enum StashKey {
|
|
ItemNoType,
|
|
UnderscoreForArrayLengths,
|
|
EarlySyntaxWarning,
|
|
CallIntoMethod,
|
|
/// When an invalid lifetime e.g. `'2` should be reinterpreted
|
|
/// as a char literal in the parser
|
|
LifetimeIsChar,
|
|
/// Maybe there was a typo where a comma was forgotten before
|
|
/// FRU syntax
|
|
MaybeFruTypo,
|
|
CallAssocMethod,
|
|
AssociatedTypeSuggestion,
|
|
/// Query cycle detected, stashing in favor of a better error.
|
|
Cycle,
|
|
UndeterminedMacroResolution,
|
|
/// Used by `Parser::maybe_recover_trailing_expr`
|
|
ExprInPat,
|
|
/// If in the parser we detect a field expr with turbofish generic params it's possible that
|
|
/// it's a method call without parens. If later on in `hir_typeck` we find out that this is
|
|
/// the case we suppress this message and we give a better suggestion.
|
|
GenericInFieldExpr,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn default_track_diagnostic<R>(diag: DiagInner, f: &mut dyn FnMut(DiagInner) -> R) -> R {
|
|
(*f)(diag)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Diagnostics emitted by `DiagCtxtInner::emit_diagnostic` are passed through this function. Used
|
|
/// for tracking by incremental, to replay diagnostics as necessary.
|
|
pub static TRACK_DIAGNOSTIC: AtomicRef<
|
|
fn(DiagInner, &mut dyn FnMut(DiagInner) -> Option<ErrorGuaranteed>) -> Option<ErrorGuaranteed>,
|
|
> = AtomicRef::new(&(default_track_diagnostic as _));
|
|
|
|
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Default)]
|
|
pub struct DiagCtxtFlags {
|
|
/// If false, warning-level lints are suppressed.
|
|
/// (rustc: see `--allow warnings` and `--cap-lints`)
|
|
pub can_emit_warnings: bool,
|
|
/// If Some, the Nth error-level diagnostic is upgraded to bug-level.
|
|
/// (rustc: see `-Z treat-err-as-bug`)
|
|
pub treat_err_as_bug: Option<NonZero<usize>>,
|
|
/// Eagerly emit delayed bugs as errors, so that the compiler debugger may
|
|
/// see all of the errors being emitted at once.
|
|
pub eagerly_emit_delayed_bugs: bool,
|
|
/// Show macro backtraces.
|
|
/// (rustc: see `-Z macro-backtrace`)
|
|
pub macro_backtrace: bool,
|
|
/// If true, identical diagnostics are reported only once.
|
|
pub deduplicate_diagnostics: bool,
|
|
/// Track where errors are created. Enabled with `-Ztrack-diagnostics`.
|
|
pub track_diagnostics: bool,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
impl Drop for DiagCtxtInner {
|
|
fn drop(&mut self) {
|
|
// For tools using `interface::run_compiler` (e.g. rustc, rustdoc)
|
|
// stashed diagnostics will have already been emitted. But for others
|
|
// that don't use `interface::run_compiler` (e.g. rustfmt, some clippy
|
|
// lints) this fallback is necessary.
|
|
//
|
|
// Important: it is sound to produce an `ErrorGuaranteed` when stashing
|
|
// errors because they are guaranteed to be emitted here or earlier.
|
|
self.emit_stashed_diagnostics();
|
|
|
|
// Important: it is sound to produce an `ErrorGuaranteed` when emitting
|
|
// delayed bugs because they are guaranteed to be emitted here if
|
|
// necessary.
|
|
self.flush_delayed();
|
|
|
|
// Sanity check: did we use some of the expensive `trimmed_def_paths` functions
|
|
// unexpectedly, that is, without producing diagnostics? If so, for debugging purposes, we
|
|
// suggest where this happened and how to avoid it.
|
|
if !self.has_printed && !self.suppressed_expected_diag && !std::thread::panicking() {
|
|
if let Some(backtrace) = &self.must_produce_diag {
|
|
let suggestion = match backtrace.status() {
|
|
BacktraceStatus::Disabled => String::from(
|
|
"Backtraces are currently disabled: set `RUST_BACKTRACE=1` and re-run \
|
|
to see where it happened.",
|
|
),
|
|
BacktraceStatus::Captured => format!(
|
|
"This happened in the following `must_produce_diag` call's backtrace:\n\
|
|
{backtrace}",
|
|
),
|
|
_ => String::from("(impossible to capture backtrace where this happened)"),
|
|
};
|
|
panic!(
|
|
"`trimmed_def_paths` called, diagnostics were expected but none were emitted. \
|
|
Use `with_no_trimmed_paths` for debugging. {suggestion}"
|
|
);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
impl DiagCtxt {
|
|
pub fn disable_warnings(mut self) -> Self {
|
|
self.inner.get_mut().flags.can_emit_warnings = false;
|
|
self
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
pub fn with_flags(mut self, flags: DiagCtxtFlags) -> Self {
|
|
self.inner.get_mut().flags = flags;
|
|
self
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
pub fn with_ice_file(mut self, ice_file: PathBuf) -> Self {
|
|
self.inner.get_mut().ice_file = Some(ice_file);
|
|
self
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
pub fn with_registry(mut self, registry: Registry) -> Self {
|
|
self.inner.get_mut().registry = registry;
|
|
self
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
pub fn new(emitter: Box<DynEmitter>) -> Self {
|
|
Self { inner: Lock::new(DiagCtxtInner::new(emitter)) }
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
pub fn make_silent(&self, fatal_note: Option<String>, emit_fatal_diagnostic: bool) {
|
|
// An empty type that implements `Emitter` to temporarily swap in place of the real one,
|
|
// which will be used in constructing its replacement.
|
|
struct FalseEmitter;
|
|
|
|
impl Emitter for FalseEmitter {
|
|
fn emit_diagnostic(&mut self, _: DiagInner, _: &Registry) {
|
|
unimplemented!("false emitter must only used during `make_silent`")
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn source_map(&self) -> Option<&SourceMap> {
|
|
unimplemented!("false emitter must only used during `make_silent`")
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
impl translation::Translate for FalseEmitter {
|
|
fn fluent_bundle(&self) -> Option<&FluentBundle> {
|
|
unimplemented!("false emitter must only used during `make_silent`")
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn fallback_fluent_bundle(&self) -> &FluentBundle {
|
|
unimplemented!("false emitter must only used during `make_silent`")
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
let mut inner = self.inner.borrow_mut();
|
|
let mut prev_emitter = Box::new(FalseEmitter) as Box<dyn Emitter + DynSend>;
|
|
std::mem::swap(&mut inner.emitter, &mut prev_emitter);
|
|
let new_emitter = Box::new(emitter::SilentEmitter {
|
|
fatal_emitter: prev_emitter,
|
|
fatal_note,
|
|
emit_fatal_diagnostic,
|
|
});
|
|
inner.emitter = new_emitter;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
pub fn set_emitter(&self, emitter: Box<dyn Emitter + DynSend>) {
|
|
self.inner.borrow_mut().emitter = emitter;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Translate `message` eagerly with `args` to `SubdiagMessage::Eager`.
|
|
pub fn eagerly_translate<'a>(
|
|
&self,
|
|
message: DiagMessage,
|
|
args: impl Iterator<Item = DiagArg<'a>>,
|
|
) -> SubdiagMessage {
|
|
let inner = self.inner.borrow();
|
|
inner.eagerly_translate(message, args)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Translate `message` eagerly with `args` to `String`.
|
|
pub fn eagerly_translate_to_string<'a>(
|
|
&self,
|
|
message: DiagMessage,
|
|
args: impl Iterator<Item = DiagArg<'a>>,
|
|
) -> String {
|
|
let inner = self.inner.borrow();
|
|
inner.eagerly_translate_to_string(message, args)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// This is here to not allow mutation of flags;
|
|
// as of this writing it's used in Session::consider_optimizing and
|
|
// in tests in rustc_interface.
|
|
pub fn can_emit_warnings(&self) -> bool {
|
|
self.inner.borrow_mut().flags.can_emit_warnings
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Resets the diagnostic error count as well as the cached emitted diagnostics.
|
|
///
|
|
/// NOTE: *do not* call this function from rustc. It is only meant to be called from external
|
|
/// tools that want to reuse a `Parser` cleaning the previously emitted diagnostics as well as
|
|
/// the overall count of emitted error diagnostics.
|
|
pub fn reset_err_count(&self) {
|
|
// Use destructuring so that if a field gets added to `DiagCtxtInner`, it's impossible to
|
|
// fail to update this method as well.
|
|
let mut inner = self.inner.borrow_mut();
|
|
let DiagCtxtInner {
|
|
flags: _,
|
|
registry: _,
|
|
err_guars,
|
|
lint_err_guars,
|
|
delayed_bugs,
|
|
deduplicated_err_count,
|
|
deduplicated_warn_count,
|
|
emitter: _,
|
|
must_produce_diag,
|
|
has_printed,
|
|
suppressed_expected_diag,
|
|
taught_diagnostics,
|
|
emitted_diagnostic_codes,
|
|
emitted_diagnostics,
|
|
stashed_diagnostics,
|
|
future_breakage_diagnostics,
|
|
fulfilled_expectations,
|
|
ice_file: _,
|
|
} = inner.deref_mut();
|
|
|
|
// For the `Vec`s and `HashMap`s, we overwrite with an empty container to free the
|
|
// underlying memory (which `clear` would not do).
|
|
*err_guars = Default::default();
|
|
*lint_err_guars = Default::default();
|
|
*delayed_bugs = Default::default();
|
|
*deduplicated_err_count = 0;
|
|
*deduplicated_warn_count = 0;
|
|
*must_produce_diag = None;
|
|
*has_printed = false;
|
|
*suppressed_expected_diag = false;
|
|
*taught_diagnostics = Default::default();
|
|
*emitted_diagnostic_codes = Default::default();
|
|
*emitted_diagnostics = Default::default();
|
|
*stashed_diagnostics = Default::default();
|
|
*future_breakage_diagnostics = Default::default();
|
|
*fulfilled_expectations = Default::default();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
pub fn handle<'a>(&'a self) -> DiagCtxtHandle<'a> {
|
|
DiagCtxtHandle { dcx: self, tainted_with_errors: None }
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Link this to a taintable context so that emitting errors will automatically set
|
|
/// the `Option<ErrorGuaranteed>` instead of having to do that manually at every error
|
|
/// emission site.
|
|
pub fn taintable_handle<'a>(
|
|
&'a self,
|
|
tainted_with_errors: &'a Cell<Option<ErrorGuaranteed>>,
|
|
) -> DiagCtxtHandle<'a> {
|
|
DiagCtxtHandle { dcx: self, tainted_with_errors: Some(tainted_with_errors) }
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
impl<'a> DiagCtxtHandle<'a> {
|
|
/// Stashes a diagnostic for possible later improvement in a different,
|
|
/// later stage of the compiler. Possible actions depend on the diagnostic
|
|
/// level:
|
|
/// - Level::Bug, Level:Fatal: not allowed, will trigger a panic.
|
|
/// - Level::Error: immediately counted as an error that has occurred, because it
|
|
/// is guaranteed to be emitted eventually. Can be later accessed with the
|
|
/// provided `span` and `key` through
|
|
/// [`DiagCtxtHandle::try_steal_modify_and_emit_err`] or
|
|
/// [`DiagCtxtHandle::try_steal_replace_and_emit_err`]. These do not allow
|
|
/// cancellation or downgrading of the error. Returns
|
|
/// `Some(ErrorGuaranteed)`.
|
|
/// - Level::DelayedBug: this does happen occasionally with errors that are
|
|
/// downgraded to delayed bugs. It is not stashed, but immediately
|
|
/// emitted as a delayed bug. This is because stashing it would cause it
|
|
/// to be counted by `err_count` which we don't want. It doesn't matter
|
|
/// that we cannot steal and improve it later, because it's not a
|
|
/// user-facing error. Returns `Some(ErrorGuaranteed)` as is normal for
|
|
/// delayed bugs.
|
|
/// - Level::Warning and lower (i.e. !is_error()): can be accessed with the
|
|
/// provided `span` and `key` through [`DiagCtxtHandle::steal_non_err()`]. This
|
|
/// allows cancelling and downgrading of the diagnostic. Returns `None`.
|
|
pub fn stash_diagnostic(
|
|
&self,
|
|
span: Span,
|
|
key: StashKey,
|
|
diag: DiagInner,
|
|
) -> Option<ErrorGuaranteed> {
|
|
let guar = match diag.level {
|
|
Bug | Fatal => {
|
|
self.span_bug(
|
|
span,
|
|
format!("invalid level in `stash_diagnostic`: {:?}", diag.level),
|
|
);
|
|
}
|
|
// We delay a bug here so that `-Ztreat-err-as-bug -Zeagerly-emit-delayed-bugs`
|
|
// can be used to create a backtrace at the stashing site instead of whenever the
|
|
// diagnostic context is dropped and thus delayed bugs are emitted.
|
|
Error => Some(self.span_delayed_bug(span, format!("stashing {key:?}"))),
|
|
DelayedBug => {
|
|
return self.inner.borrow_mut().emit_diagnostic(diag, self.tainted_with_errors);
|
|
}
|
|
ForceWarning | Warning | Note | OnceNote | Help | OnceHelp | FailureNote | Allow
|
|
| Expect => None,
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
// FIXME(Centril, #69537): Consider reintroducing panic on overwriting a stashed diagnostic
|
|
// if/when we have a more robust macro-friendly replacement for `(span, key)` as a key.
|
|
// See the PR for a discussion.
|
|
let key = (span.with_parent(None), key);
|
|
self.inner.borrow_mut().stashed_diagnostics.insert(key, (diag, guar));
|
|
|
|
guar
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Steal a previously stashed non-error diagnostic with the given `Span`
|
|
/// and [`StashKey`] as the key. Panics if the found diagnostic is an
|
|
/// error.
|
|
pub fn steal_non_err(self, span: Span, key: StashKey) -> Option<Diag<'a, ()>> {
|
|
let key = (span.with_parent(None), key);
|
|
// FIXME(#120456) - is `swap_remove` correct?
|
|
let (diag, guar) = self.inner.borrow_mut().stashed_diagnostics.swap_remove(&key)?;
|
|
assert!(!diag.is_error());
|
|
assert!(guar.is_none());
|
|
Some(Diag::new_diagnostic(self, diag))
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Steals a previously stashed error with the given `Span` and
|
|
/// [`StashKey`] as the key, modifies it, and emits it. Returns `None` if
|
|
/// no matching diagnostic is found. Panics if the found diagnostic's level
|
|
/// isn't `Level::Error`.
|
|
pub fn try_steal_modify_and_emit_err<F>(
|
|
self,
|
|
span: Span,
|
|
key: StashKey,
|
|
mut modify_err: F,
|
|
) -> Option<ErrorGuaranteed>
|
|
where
|
|
F: FnMut(&mut Diag<'_>),
|
|
{
|
|
let key = (span.with_parent(None), key);
|
|
// FIXME(#120456) - is `swap_remove` correct?
|
|
let err = self.inner.borrow_mut().stashed_diagnostics.swap_remove(&key);
|
|
err.map(|(err, guar)| {
|
|
// The use of `::<ErrorGuaranteed>` is safe because level is `Level::Error`.
|
|
assert_eq!(err.level, Error);
|
|
assert!(guar.is_some());
|
|
let mut err = Diag::<ErrorGuaranteed>::new_diagnostic(self, err);
|
|
modify_err(&mut err);
|
|
assert_eq!(err.level, Error);
|
|
err.emit()
|
|
})
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Steals a previously stashed error with the given `Span` and
|
|
/// [`StashKey`] as the key, cancels it if found, and emits `new_err`.
|
|
/// Panics if the found diagnostic's level isn't `Level::Error`.
|
|
pub fn try_steal_replace_and_emit_err(
|
|
self,
|
|
span: Span,
|
|
key: StashKey,
|
|
new_err: Diag<'_>,
|
|
) -> ErrorGuaranteed {
|
|
let key = (span.with_parent(None), key);
|
|
// FIXME(#120456) - is `swap_remove` correct?
|
|
let old_err = self.inner.borrow_mut().stashed_diagnostics.swap_remove(&key);
|
|
match old_err {
|
|
Some((old_err, guar)) => {
|
|
assert_eq!(old_err.level, Error);
|
|
assert!(guar.is_some());
|
|
// Because `old_err` has already been counted, it can only be
|
|
// safely cancelled because the `new_err` supplants it.
|
|
Diag::<ErrorGuaranteed>::new_diagnostic(self, old_err).cancel();
|
|
}
|
|
None => {}
|
|
};
|
|
new_err.emit()
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
pub fn has_stashed_diagnostic(&self, span: Span, key: StashKey) -> bool {
|
|
self.inner.borrow().stashed_diagnostics.get(&(span.with_parent(None), key)).is_some()
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Emit all stashed diagnostics.
|
|
pub fn emit_stashed_diagnostics(&self) -> Option<ErrorGuaranteed> {
|
|
self.inner.borrow_mut().emit_stashed_diagnostics()
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// This excludes delayed bugs.
|
|
#[inline]
|
|
pub fn err_count(&self) -> usize {
|
|
let inner = self.inner.borrow();
|
|
inner.err_guars.len()
|
|
+ inner.lint_err_guars.len()
|
|
+ inner.stashed_diagnostics.values().filter(|(_diag, guar)| guar.is_some()).count()
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// This excludes lint errors and delayed bugs. Unless absolutely
|
|
/// necessary, prefer `has_errors` to this method.
|
|
pub fn has_errors_excluding_lint_errors(&self) -> Option<ErrorGuaranteed> {
|
|
self.inner.borrow().has_errors_excluding_lint_errors()
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// This excludes delayed bugs.
|
|
pub fn has_errors(&self) -> Option<ErrorGuaranteed> {
|
|
self.inner.borrow().has_errors()
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// This excludes nothing. Unless absolutely necessary, prefer `has_errors`
|
|
/// to this method.
|
|
pub fn has_errors_or_delayed_bugs(&self) -> Option<ErrorGuaranteed> {
|
|
self.inner.borrow().has_errors_or_delayed_bugs()
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
pub fn print_error_count(&self) {
|
|
let mut inner = self.inner.borrow_mut();
|
|
|
|
// Any stashed diagnostics should have been handled by
|
|
// `emit_stashed_diagnostics` by now.
|
|
assert!(inner.stashed_diagnostics.is_empty());
|
|
|
|
if inner.treat_err_as_bug() {
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
let warnings = match inner.deduplicated_warn_count {
|
|
0 => Cow::from(""),
|
|
1 => Cow::from("1 warning emitted"),
|
|
count => Cow::from(format!("{count} warnings emitted")),
|
|
};
|
|
let errors = match inner.deduplicated_err_count {
|
|
0 => Cow::from(""),
|
|
1 => Cow::from("aborting due to 1 previous error"),
|
|
count => Cow::from(format!("aborting due to {count} previous errors")),
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
match (errors.len(), warnings.len()) {
|
|
(0, 0) => return,
|
|
(0, _) => {
|
|
// Use `ForceWarning` rather than `Warning` to guarantee emission, e.g. with a
|
|
// configuration like `--cap-lints allow --force-warn bare_trait_objects`.
|
|
inner.emit_diagnostic(
|
|
DiagInner::new(ForceWarning, DiagMessage::Str(warnings)),
|
|
None,
|
|
);
|
|
}
|
|
(_, 0) => {
|
|
inner.emit_diagnostic(DiagInner::new(Error, errors), self.tainted_with_errors);
|
|
}
|
|
(_, _) => {
|
|
inner.emit_diagnostic(
|
|
DiagInner::new(Error, format!("{errors}; {warnings}")),
|
|
self.tainted_with_errors,
|
|
);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
let can_show_explain = inner.emitter.should_show_explain();
|
|
let are_there_diagnostics = !inner.emitted_diagnostic_codes.is_empty();
|
|
if can_show_explain && are_there_diagnostics {
|
|
let mut error_codes = inner
|
|
.emitted_diagnostic_codes
|
|
.iter()
|
|
.filter_map(|&code| {
|
|
if inner.registry.try_find_description(code).is_ok() {
|
|
Some(code.to_string())
|
|
} else {
|
|
None
|
|
}
|
|
})
|
|
.collect::<Vec<_>>();
|
|
if !error_codes.is_empty() {
|
|
error_codes.sort();
|
|
if error_codes.len() > 1 {
|
|
let limit = if error_codes.len() > 9 { 9 } else { error_codes.len() };
|
|
let msg1 = format!(
|
|
"Some errors have detailed explanations: {}{}",
|
|
error_codes[..limit].join(", "),
|
|
if error_codes.len() > 9 { "..." } else { "." }
|
|
);
|
|
let msg2 = format!(
|
|
"For more information about an error, try `rustc --explain {}`.",
|
|
&error_codes[0]
|
|
);
|
|
inner.emit_diagnostic(DiagInner::new(FailureNote, msg1), None);
|
|
inner.emit_diagnostic(DiagInner::new(FailureNote, msg2), None);
|
|
} else {
|
|
let msg = format!(
|
|
"For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain {}`.",
|
|
&error_codes[0]
|
|
);
|
|
inner.emit_diagnostic(DiagInner::new(FailureNote, msg), None);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// This excludes delayed bugs. Used for early aborts after errors occurred
|
|
/// -- e.g. because continuing in the face of errors is likely to lead to
|
|
/// bad results, such as spurious/uninteresting additional errors -- when
|
|
/// returning an error `Result` is difficult.
|
|
pub fn abort_if_errors(&self) {
|
|
if let Some(guar) = self.has_errors() {
|
|
guar.raise_fatal();
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// `true` if we haven't taught a diagnostic with this code already.
|
|
/// The caller must then teach the user about such a diagnostic.
|
|
///
|
|
/// Used to suppress emitting the same error multiple times with extended explanation when
|
|
/// calling `-Zteach`.
|
|
pub fn must_teach(&self, code: ErrCode) -> bool {
|
|
self.inner.borrow_mut().taught_diagnostics.insert(code)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
pub fn emit_diagnostic(&self, diagnostic: DiagInner) -> Option<ErrorGuaranteed> {
|
|
self.inner.borrow_mut().emit_diagnostic(diagnostic, self.tainted_with_errors)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
pub fn emit_artifact_notification(&self, path: &Path, artifact_type: &str) {
|
|
self.inner.borrow_mut().emitter.emit_artifact_notification(path, artifact_type);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
pub fn emit_future_breakage_report(&self) {
|
|
let inner = &mut *self.inner.borrow_mut();
|
|
let diags = std::mem::take(&mut inner.future_breakage_diagnostics);
|
|
if !diags.is_empty() {
|
|
inner.emitter.emit_future_breakage_report(diags, &inner.registry);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
pub fn emit_unused_externs(
|
|
&self,
|
|
lint_level: rustc_lint_defs::Level,
|
|
loud: bool,
|
|
unused_externs: &[&str],
|
|
) {
|
|
let mut inner = self.inner.borrow_mut();
|
|
|
|
// This "error" is an odd duck.
|
|
// - It's only produce with JSON output.
|
|
// - It's not emitted the usual way, via `emit_diagnostic`.
|
|
// - The `$message_type` field is "unused_externs" rather than the usual
|
|
// "diagnosic".
|
|
//
|
|
// We count it as a lint error because it has a lint level. The value
|
|
// of `loud` (which comes from "unused-externs" or
|
|
// "unused-externs-silent"), also affects whether it's treated like a
|
|
// hard error or not.
|
|
if loud && lint_level.is_error() {
|
|
// This `unchecked_error_guaranteed` is valid. It is where the
|
|
// `ErrorGuaranteed` for unused_extern errors originates.
|
|
#[allow(deprecated)]
|
|
inner.lint_err_guars.push(ErrorGuaranteed::unchecked_error_guaranteed());
|
|
inner.panic_if_treat_err_as_bug();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
inner.emitter.emit_unused_externs(lint_level, unused_externs)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// This methods steals all [`LintExpectationId`]s that are stored inside
|
|
/// [`DiagCtxtInner`] and indicate that the linked expectation has been fulfilled.
|
|
#[must_use]
|
|
pub fn steal_fulfilled_expectation_ids(&self) -> FxIndexSet<LintExpectationId> {
|
|
std::mem::take(&mut self.inner.borrow_mut().fulfilled_expectations)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
pub fn flush_delayed(&self) {
|
|
self.inner.borrow_mut().flush_delayed();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Used when trimmed_def_paths is called and we must produce a diagnostic
|
|
/// to justify its cost.
|
|
#[track_caller]
|
|
pub fn set_must_produce_diag(&self) {
|
|
assert!(
|
|
self.inner.borrow().must_produce_diag.is_none(),
|
|
"should only need to collect a backtrace once"
|
|
);
|
|
self.inner.borrow_mut().must_produce_diag = Some(Backtrace::capture());
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// This `impl` block contains only the public diagnostic creation/emission API.
|
|
//
|
|
// Functions beginning with `struct_`/`create_` create a diagnostic. Other
|
|
// functions create and emit a diagnostic all in one go.
|
|
impl<'a> DiagCtxtHandle<'a> {
|
|
// No `#[rustc_lint_diagnostics]` and no `impl Into<DiagMessage>` because bug messages aren't
|
|
// user-facing.
|
|
#[track_caller]
|
|
pub fn struct_bug(self, msg: impl Into<Cow<'static, str>>) -> Diag<'a, BugAbort> {
|
|
Diag::new(self, Bug, msg.into())
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// No `#[rustc_lint_diagnostics]` and no `impl Into<DiagMessage>` because bug messages aren't
|
|
// user-facing.
|
|
#[track_caller]
|
|
pub fn bug(self, msg: impl Into<Cow<'static, str>>) -> ! {
|
|
self.struct_bug(msg).emit()
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// No `#[rustc_lint_diagnostics]` and no `impl Into<DiagMessage>` because bug messages aren't
|
|
// user-facing.
|
|
#[track_caller]
|
|
pub fn struct_span_bug(
|
|
self,
|
|
span: impl Into<MultiSpan>,
|
|
msg: impl Into<Cow<'static, str>>,
|
|
) -> Diag<'a, BugAbort> {
|
|
self.struct_bug(msg).with_span(span)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// No `#[rustc_lint_diagnostics]` and no `impl Into<DiagMessage>` because bug messages aren't
|
|
// user-facing.
|
|
#[track_caller]
|
|
pub fn span_bug(self, span: impl Into<MultiSpan>, msg: impl Into<Cow<'static, str>>) -> ! {
|
|
self.struct_span_bug(span, msg.into()).emit()
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[track_caller]
|
|
pub fn create_bug(self, bug: impl Diagnostic<'a, BugAbort>) -> Diag<'a, BugAbort> {
|
|
bug.into_diag(self, Bug)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[track_caller]
|
|
pub fn emit_bug(self, bug: impl Diagnostic<'a, BugAbort>) -> ! {
|
|
self.create_bug(bug).emit()
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[rustc_lint_diagnostics]
|
|
#[track_caller]
|
|
pub fn struct_fatal(self, msg: impl Into<DiagMessage>) -> Diag<'a, FatalAbort> {
|
|
Diag::new(self, Fatal, msg)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[rustc_lint_diagnostics]
|
|
#[track_caller]
|
|
pub fn fatal(self, msg: impl Into<DiagMessage>) -> ! {
|
|
self.struct_fatal(msg).emit()
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[rustc_lint_diagnostics]
|
|
#[track_caller]
|
|
pub fn struct_span_fatal(
|
|
self,
|
|
span: impl Into<MultiSpan>,
|
|
msg: impl Into<DiagMessage>,
|
|
) -> Diag<'a, FatalAbort> {
|
|
self.struct_fatal(msg).with_span(span)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[rustc_lint_diagnostics]
|
|
#[track_caller]
|
|
pub fn span_fatal(self, span: impl Into<MultiSpan>, msg: impl Into<DiagMessage>) -> ! {
|
|
self.struct_span_fatal(span, msg).emit()
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[track_caller]
|
|
pub fn create_fatal(self, fatal: impl Diagnostic<'a, FatalAbort>) -> Diag<'a, FatalAbort> {
|
|
fatal.into_diag(self, Fatal)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[track_caller]
|
|
pub fn emit_fatal(self, fatal: impl Diagnostic<'a, FatalAbort>) -> ! {
|
|
self.create_fatal(fatal).emit()
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[track_caller]
|
|
pub fn create_almost_fatal(
|
|
self,
|
|
fatal: impl Diagnostic<'a, FatalError>,
|
|
) -> Diag<'a, FatalError> {
|
|
fatal.into_diag(self, Fatal)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[track_caller]
|
|
pub fn emit_almost_fatal(self, fatal: impl Diagnostic<'a, FatalError>) -> FatalError {
|
|
self.create_almost_fatal(fatal).emit()
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// FIXME: This method should be removed (every error should have an associated error code).
|
|
#[rustc_lint_diagnostics]
|
|
#[track_caller]
|
|
pub fn struct_err(self, msg: impl Into<DiagMessage>) -> Diag<'a> {
|
|
Diag::new(self, Error, msg)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[rustc_lint_diagnostics]
|
|
#[track_caller]
|
|
pub fn err(self, msg: impl Into<DiagMessage>) -> ErrorGuaranteed {
|
|
self.struct_err(msg).emit()
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[rustc_lint_diagnostics]
|
|
#[track_caller]
|
|
pub fn struct_span_err(
|
|
self,
|
|
span: impl Into<MultiSpan>,
|
|
msg: impl Into<DiagMessage>,
|
|
) -> Diag<'a> {
|
|
self.struct_err(msg).with_span(span)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[rustc_lint_diagnostics]
|
|
#[track_caller]
|
|
pub fn span_err(
|
|
self,
|
|
span: impl Into<MultiSpan>,
|
|
msg: impl Into<DiagMessage>,
|
|
) -> ErrorGuaranteed {
|
|
self.struct_span_err(span, msg).emit()
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[track_caller]
|
|
pub fn create_err(self, err: impl Diagnostic<'a>) -> Diag<'a> {
|
|
err.into_diag(self, Error)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[track_caller]
|
|
pub fn emit_err(self, err: impl Diagnostic<'a>) -> ErrorGuaranteed {
|
|
self.create_err(err).emit()
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Ensures that an error is printed. See `Level::DelayedBug`.
|
|
//
|
|
// No `#[rustc_lint_diagnostics]` and no `impl Into<DiagMessage>` because bug messages aren't
|
|
// user-facing.
|
|
#[track_caller]
|
|
pub fn delayed_bug(self, msg: impl Into<Cow<'static, str>>) -> ErrorGuaranteed {
|
|
Diag::<ErrorGuaranteed>::new(self, DelayedBug, msg.into()).emit()
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Ensures that an error is printed. See [`Level::DelayedBug`].
|
|
///
|
|
/// Note: this function used to be called `delay_span_bug`. It was renamed
|
|
/// to match similar functions like `span_err`, `span_warn`, etc.
|
|
//
|
|
// No `#[rustc_lint_diagnostics]` and no `impl Into<DiagMessage>` because bug messages aren't
|
|
// user-facing.
|
|
#[track_caller]
|
|
pub fn span_delayed_bug(
|
|
self,
|
|
sp: impl Into<MultiSpan>,
|
|
msg: impl Into<Cow<'static, str>>,
|
|
) -> ErrorGuaranteed {
|
|
Diag::<ErrorGuaranteed>::new(self, DelayedBug, msg.into()).with_span(sp).emit()
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[rustc_lint_diagnostics]
|
|
#[track_caller]
|
|
pub fn struct_warn(self, msg: impl Into<DiagMessage>) -> Diag<'a, ()> {
|
|
Diag::new(self, Warning, msg)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[rustc_lint_diagnostics]
|
|
#[track_caller]
|
|
pub fn warn(self, msg: impl Into<DiagMessage>) {
|
|
self.struct_warn(msg).emit()
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[rustc_lint_diagnostics]
|
|
#[track_caller]
|
|
pub fn struct_span_warn(
|
|
self,
|
|
span: impl Into<MultiSpan>,
|
|
msg: impl Into<DiagMessage>,
|
|
) -> Diag<'a, ()> {
|
|
self.struct_warn(msg).with_span(span)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[rustc_lint_diagnostics]
|
|
#[track_caller]
|
|
pub fn span_warn(self, span: impl Into<MultiSpan>, msg: impl Into<DiagMessage>) {
|
|
self.struct_span_warn(span, msg).emit()
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[track_caller]
|
|
pub fn create_warn(self, warning: impl Diagnostic<'a, ()>) -> Diag<'a, ()> {
|
|
warning.into_diag(self, Warning)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[track_caller]
|
|
pub fn emit_warn(self, warning: impl Diagnostic<'a, ()>) {
|
|
self.create_warn(warning).emit()
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[rustc_lint_diagnostics]
|
|
#[track_caller]
|
|
pub fn struct_note(self, msg: impl Into<DiagMessage>) -> Diag<'a, ()> {
|
|
Diag::new(self, Note, msg)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[rustc_lint_diagnostics]
|
|
#[track_caller]
|
|
pub fn note(&self, msg: impl Into<DiagMessage>) {
|
|
self.struct_note(msg).emit()
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[rustc_lint_diagnostics]
|
|
#[track_caller]
|
|
pub fn struct_span_note(
|
|
self,
|
|
span: impl Into<MultiSpan>,
|
|
msg: impl Into<DiagMessage>,
|
|
) -> Diag<'a, ()> {
|
|
self.struct_note(msg).with_span(span)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[rustc_lint_diagnostics]
|
|
#[track_caller]
|
|
pub fn span_note(self, span: impl Into<MultiSpan>, msg: impl Into<DiagMessage>) {
|
|
self.struct_span_note(span, msg).emit()
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[track_caller]
|
|
pub fn create_note(self, note: impl Diagnostic<'a, ()>) -> Diag<'a, ()> {
|
|
note.into_diag(self, Note)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[track_caller]
|
|
pub fn emit_note(self, note: impl Diagnostic<'a, ()>) {
|
|
self.create_note(note).emit()
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[rustc_lint_diagnostics]
|
|
#[track_caller]
|
|
pub fn struct_help(self, msg: impl Into<DiagMessage>) -> Diag<'a, ()> {
|
|
Diag::new(self, Help, msg)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[rustc_lint_diagnostics]
|
|
#[track_caller]
|
|
pub fn struct_failure_note(self, msg: impl Into<DiagMessage>) -> Diag<'a, ()> {
|
|
Diag::new(self, FailureNote, msg)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[rustc_lint_diagnostics]
|
|
#[track_caller]
|
|
pub fn struct_allow(self, msg: impl Into<DiagMessage>) -> Diag<'a, ()> {
|
|
Diag::new(self, Allow, msg)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[rustc_lint_diagnostics]
|
|
#[track_caller]
|
|
pub fn struct_expect(self, msg: impl Into<DiagMessage>, id: LintExpectationId) -> Diag<'a, ()> {
|
|
Diag::new(self, Expect, msg).with_lint_id(id)
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Note: we prefer implementing operations on `DiagCtxt`, rather than
|
|
// `DiagCtxtInner`, whenever possible. This minimizes functions where
|
|
// `DiagCtxt::foo()` just borrows `inner` and forwards a call to
|
|
// `DiagCtxtInner::foo`.
|
|
impl DiagCtxtInner {
|
|
fn new(emitter: Box<DynEmitter>) -> Self {
|
|
Self {
|
|
flags: DiagCtxtFlags { can_emit_warnings: true, ..Default::default() },
|
|
registry: Registry::new(&[]),
|
|
err_guars: Vec::new(),
|
|
lint_err_guars: Vec::new(),
|
|
delayed_bugs: Vec::new(),
|
|
deduplicated_err_count: 0,
|
|
deduplicated_warn_count: 0,
|
|
emitter,
|
|
must_produce_diag: None,
|
|
has_printed: false,
|
|
suppressed_expected_diag: false,
|
|
taught_diagnostics: Default::default(),
|
|
emitted_diagnostic_codes: Default::default(),
|
|
emitted_diagnostics: Default::default(),
|
|
stashed_diagnostics: Default::default(),
|
|
future_breakage_diagnostics: Vec::new(),
|
|
fulfilled_expectations: Default::default(),
|
|
ice_file: None,
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Emit all stashed diagnostics.
|
|
fn emit_stashed_diagnostics(&mut self) -> Option<ErrorGuaranteed> {
|
|
let mut guar = None;
|
|
let has_errors = !self.err_guars.is_empty();
|
|
for (_, (diag, _guar)) in std::mem::take(&mut self.stashed_diagnostics).into_iter() {
|
|
if !diag.is_error() {
|
|
// Unless they're forced, don't flush stashed warnings when
|
|
// there are errors, to avoid causing warning overload. The
|
|
// stash would've been stolen already if it were important.
|
|
if !diag.is_force_warn() && has_errors {
|
|
continue;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
guar = guar.or(self.emit_diagnostic(diag, None));
|
|
}
|
|
guar
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Return value is only `Some` if the level is `Error` or `DelayedBug`.
|
|
fn emit_diagnostic(
|
|
&mut self,
|
|
mut diagnostic: DiagInner,
|
|
taint: Option<&Cell<Option<ErrorGuaranteed>>>,
|
|
) -> Option<ErrorGuaranteed> {
|
|
if diagnostic.has_future_breakage() {
|
|
// Future breakages aren't emitted if they're `Level::Allow` or
|
|
// `Level::Expect`, but they still need to be constructed and
|
|
// stashed below, so they'll trigger the must_produce_diag check.
|
|
assert_matches!(diagnostic.level, Error | Warning | Allow | Expect);
|
|
self.future_breakage_diagnostics.push(diagnostic.clone());
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// We call TRACK_DIAGNOSTIC with an empty closure for the cases that
|
|
// return early *and* have some kind of side-effect, except where
|
|
// noted.
|
|
match diagnostic.level {
|
|
Bug => {}
|
|
Fatal | Error => {
|
|
if self.treat_next_err_as_bug() {
|
|
// `Fatal` and `Error` can be promoted to `Bug`.
|
|
diagnostic.level = Bug;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
DelayedBug => {
|
|
// Note that because we check these conditions first,
|
|
// `-Zeagerly-emit-delayed-bugs` and `-Ztreat-err-as-bug`
|
|
// continue to work even after we've issued an error and
|
|
// stopped recording new delayed bugs.
|
|
if self.flags.eagerly_emit_delayed_bugs {
|
|
// `DelayedBug` can be promoted to `Error` or `Bug`.
|
|
if self.treat_next_err_as_bug() {
|
|
diagnostic.level = Bug;
|
|
} else {
|
|
diagnostic.level = Error;
|
|
}
|
|
} else {
|
|
// If we have already emitted at least one error, we don't need
|
|
// to record the delayed bug, because it'll never be used.
|
|
return if let Some(guar) = self.has_errors() {
|
|
Some(guar)
|
|
} else {
|
|
// No `TRACK_DIAGNOSTIC` call is needed, because the
|
|
// incremental session is deleted if there is a delayed
|
|
// bug. This also saves us from cloning the diagnostic.
|
|
let backtrace = std::backtrace::Backtrace::capture();
|
|
// This `unchecked_error_guaranteed` is valid. It is where the
|
|
// `ErrorGuaranteed` for delayed bugs originates. See
|
|
// `DiagCtxtInner::drop`.
|
|
#[allow(deprecated)]
|
|
let guar = ErrorGuaranteed::unchecked_error_guaranteed();
|
|
self.delayed_bugs
|
|
.push((DelayedDiagInner::with_backtrace(diagnostic, backtrace), guar));
|
|
Some(guar)
|
|
};
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
ForceWarning if diagnostic.lint_id.is_none() => {} // `ForceWarning(Some(...))` is below, with `Expect`
|
|
Warning => {
|
|
if !self.flags.can_emit_warnings {
|
|
// We are not emitting warnings.
|
|
if diagnostic.has_future_breakage() {
|
|
// The side-effect is at the top of this method.
|
|
TRACK_DIAGNOSTIC(diagnostic, &mut |_| None);
|
|
}
|
|
return None;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
Note | Help | FailureNote => {}
|
|
OnceNote | OnceHelp => panic!("bad level: {:?}", diagnostic.level),
|
|
Allow => {
|
|
// Nothing emitted for allowed lints.
|
|
if diagnostic.has_future_breakage() {
|
|
// The side-effect is at the top of this method.
|
|
TRACK_DIAGNOSTIC(diagnostic, &mut |_| None);
|
|
self.suppressed_expected_diag = true;
|
|
}
|
|
return None;
|
|
}
|
|
Expect | ForceWarning => {
|
|
self.fulfilled_expectations.insert(diagnostic.lint_id.unwrap());
|
|
if let Expect = diagnostic.level {
|
|
// Nothing emitted here for expected lints.
|
|
TRACK_DIAGNOSTIC(diagnostic, &mut |_| None);
|
|
self.suppressed_expected_diag = true;
|
|
return None;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
TRACK_DIAGNOSTIC(diagnostic, &mut |mut diagnostic| {
|
|
if let Some(code) = diagnostic.code {
|
|
self.emitted_diagnostic_codes.insert(code);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
let already_emitted = {
|
|
let mut hasher = StableHasher::new();
|
|
diagnostic.hash(&mut hasher);
|
|
let diagnostic_hash = hasher.finish();
|
|
!self.emitted_diagnostics.insert(diagnostic_hash)
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
let is_error = diagnostic.is_error();
|
|
let is_lint = diagnostic.is_lint.is_some();
|
|
|
|
// Only emit the diagnostic if we've been asked to deduplicate or
|
|
// haven't already emitted an equivalent diagnostic.
|
|
if !(self.flags.deduplicate_diagnostics && already_emitted) {
|
|
debug!(?diagnostic);
|
|
debug!(?self.emitted_diagnostics);
|
|
|
|
let not_yet_emitted = |sub: &mut Subdiag| {
|
|
debug!(?sub);
|
|
if sub.level != OnceNote && sub.level != OnceHelp {
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
let mut hasher = StableHasher::new();
|
|
sub.hash(&mut hasher);
|
|
let diagnostic_hash = hasher.finish();
|
|
debug!(?diagnostic_hash);
|
|
self.emitted_diagnostics.insert(diagnostic_hash)
|
|
};
|
|
diagnostic.children.retain_mut(not_yet_emitted);
|
|
if already_emitted {
|
|
let msg = "duplicate diagnostic emitted due to `-Z deduplicate-diagnostics=no`";
|
|
diagnostic.sub(Note, msg, MultiSpan::new());
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if is_error {
|
|
self.deduplicated_err_count += 1;
|
|
} else if matches!(diagnostic.level, ForceWarning | Warning) {
|
|
self.deduplicated_warn_count += 1;
|
|
}
|
|
self.has_printed = true;
|
|
|
|
self.emitter.emit_diagnostic(diagnostic, &self.registry);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if is_error {
|
|
// If we have any delayed bugs recorded, we can discard them
|
|
// because they won't be used. (This should only occur if there
|
|
// have been no errors previously emitted, because we don't add
|
|
// new delayed bugs once the first error is emitted.)
|
|
if !self.delayed_bugs.is_empty() {
|
|
assert_eq!(self.lint_err_guars.len() + self.err_guars.len(), 0);
|
|
self.delayed_bugs.clear();
|
|
self.delayed_bugs.shrink_to_fit();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// This `unchecked_error_guaranteed` is valid. It is where the
|
|
// `ErrorGuaranteed` for errors and lint errors originates.
|
|
#[allow(deprecated)]
|
|
let guar = ErrorGuaranteed::unchecked_error_guaranteed();
|
|
if is_lint {
|
|
self.lint_err_guars.push(guar);
|
|
} else {
|
|
if let Some(taint) = taint {
|
|
taint.set(Some(guar));
|
|
}
|
|
self.err_guars.push(guar);
|
|
}
|
|
self.panic_if_treat_err_as_bug();
|
|
Some(guar)
|
|
} else {
|
|
None
|
|
}
|
|
})
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn treat_err_as_bug(&self) -> bool {
|
|
self.flags
|
|
.treat_err_as_bug
|
|
.is_some_and(|c| self.err_guars.len() + self.lint_err_guars.len() >= c.get())
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Use this one before incrementing `err_count`.
|
|
fn treat_next_err_as_bug(&self) -> bool {
|
|
self.flags
|
|
.treat_err_as_bug
|
|
.is_some_and(|c| self.err_guars.len() + self.lint_err_guars.len() + 1 >= c.get())
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn has_errors_excluding_lint_errors(&self) -> Option<ErrorGuaranteed> {
|
|
self.err_guars.get(0).copied().or_else(|| {
|
|
if let Some((_diag, guar)) = self
|
|
.stashed_diagnostics
|
|
.values()
|
|
.find(|(diag, guar)| guar.is_some() && diag.is_lint.is_none())
|
|
{
|
|
*guar
|
|
} else {
|
|
None
|
|
}
|
|
})
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn has_errors(&self) -> Option<ErrorGuaranteed> {
|
|
self.err_guars.get(0).copied().or_else(|| self.lint_err_guars.get(0).copied()).or_else(
|
|
|| {
|
|
if let Some((_diag, guar)) =
|
|
self.stashed_diagnostics.values().find(|(_diag, guar)| guar.is_some())
|
|
{
|
|
*guar
|
|
} else {
|
|
None
|
|
}
|
|
},
|
|
)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn has_errors_or_delayed_bugs(&self) -> Option<ErrorGuaranteed> {
|
|
self.has_errors().or_else(|| self.delayed_bugs.get(0).map(|(_, guar)| guar).copied())
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Translate `message` eagerly with `args` to `SubdiagMessage::Eager`.
|
|
fn eagerly_translate<'a>(
|
|
&self,
|
|
message: DiagMessage,
|
|
args: impl Iterator<Item = DiagArg<'a>>,
|
|
) -> SubdiagMessage {
|
|
SubdiagMessage::Translated(Cow::from(self.eagerly_translate_to_string(message, args)))
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Translate `message` eagerly with `args` to `String`.
|
|
fn eagerly_translate_to_string<'a>(
|
|
&self,
|
|
message: DiagMessage,
|
|
args: impl Iterator<Item = DiagArg<'a>>,
|
|
) -> String {
|
|
let args = crate::translation::to_fluent_args(args);
|
|
self.emitter.translate_message(&message, &args).map_err(Report::new).unwrap().to_string()
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn eagerly_translate_for_subdiag(
|
|
&self,
|
|
diag: &DiagInner,
|
|
msg: impl Into<SubdiagMessage>,
|
|
) -> SubdiagMessage {
|
|
let msg = diag.subdiagnostic_message_to_diagnostic_message(msg);
|
|
self.eagerly_translate(msg, diag.args.iter())
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn flush_delayed(&mut self) {
|
|
// Stashed diagnostics must be emitted before delayed bugs are flushed.
|
|
// Otherwise, we might ICE prematurely when errors would have
|
|
// eventually happened.
|
|
assert!(self.stashed_diagnostics.is_empty());
|
|
|
|
if !self.err_guars.is_empty() {
|
|
// If an error happened already. We shouldn't expose delayed bugs.
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if self.delayed_bugs.is_empty() {
|
|
// Nothing to do.
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
let bugs: Vec<_> =
|
|
std::mem::take(&mut self.delayed_bugs).into_iter().map(|(b, _)| b).collect();
|
|
|
|
let backtrace = std::env::var_os("RUST_BACKTRACE").as_deref() != Some(OsStr::new("0"));
|
|
let decorate = backtrace || self.ice_file.is_none();
|
|
let mut out = self
|
|
.ice_file
|
|
.as_ref()
|
|
.and_then(|file| std::fs::File::options().create(true).append(true).open(file).ok());
|
|
|
|
// Put the overall explanation before the `DelayedBug`s, to frame them
|
|
// better (e.g. separate warnings from them). Also, use notes, which
|
|
// don't count as errors, to avoid possibly triggering
|
|
// `-Ztreat-err-as-bug`, which we don't want.
|
|
let note1 = "no errors encountered even though delayed bugs were created";
|
|
let note2 = "those delayed bugs will now be shown as internal compiler errors";
|
|
self.emit_diagnostic(DiagInner::new(Note, note1), None);
|
|
self.emit_diagnostic(DiagInner::new(Note, note2), None);
|
|
|
|
for bug in bugs {
|
|
if let Some(out) = &mut out {
|
|
_ = write!(
|
|
out,
|
|
"delayed bug: {}\n{}\n",
|
|
bug.inner
|
|
.messages
|
|
.iter()
|
|
.filter_map(|(msg, _)| msg.as_str())
|
|
.collect::<String>(),
|
|
&bug.note
|
|
);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
let mut bug = if decorate { bug.decorate(self) } else { bug.inner };
|
|
|
|
// "Undelay" the delayed bugs into plain bugs.
|
|
if bug.level != DelayedBug {
|
|
// NOTE(eddyb) not panicking here because we're already producing
|
|
// an ICE, and the more information the merrier.
|
|
//
|
|
// We are at the `DiagInner`/`DiagCtxtInner` level rather than
|
|
// the usual `Diag`/`DiagCtxt` level, so we must augment `bug`
|
|
// in a lower-level fashion.
|
|
bug.arg("level", bug.level);
|
|
let msg = crate::fluent_generated::errors_invalid_flushed_delayed_diagnostic_level;
|
|
let msg = self.eagerly_translate_for_subdiag(&bug, msg); // after the `arg` call
|
|
bug.sub(Note, msg, bug.span.primary_span().unwrap().into());
|
|
}
|
|
bug.level = Bug;
|
|
|
|
self.emit_diagnostic(bug, None);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Panic with `DelayedBugPanic` to avoid "unexpected panic" messages.
|
|
panic::panic_any(DelayedBugPanic);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn panic_if_treat_err_as_bug(&self) {
|
|
if self.treat_err_as_bug() {
|
|
let n = self.flags.treat_err_as_bug.map(|c| c.get()).unwrap();
|
|
assert_eq!(n, self.err_guars.len() + self.lint_err_guars.len());
|
|
if n == 1 {
|
|
panic!("aborting due to `-Z treat-err-as-bug=1`");
|
|
} else {
|
|
panic!("aborting after {n} errors due to `-Z treat-err-as-bug={n}`");
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
struct DelayedDiagInner {
|
|
inner: DiagInner,
|
|
note: Backtrace,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
impl DelayedDiagInner {
|
|
fn with_backtrace(diagnostic: DiagInner, backtrace: Backtrace) -> Self {
|
|
DelayedDiagInner { inner: diagnostic, note: backtrace }
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn decorate(self, dcx: &DiagCtxtInner) -> DiagInner {
|
|
// We are at the `DiagInner`/`DiagCtxtInner` level rather than the
|
|
// usual `Diag`/`DiagCtxt` level, so we must construct `diag` in a
|
|
// lower-level fashion.
|
|
let mut diag = self.inner;
|
|
let msg = match self.note.status() {
|
|
BacktraceStatus::Captured => crate::fluent_generated::errors_delayed_at_with_newline,
|
|
// Avoid the needless newline when no backtrace has been captured,
|
|
// the display impl should just be a single line.
|
|
_ => crate::fluent_generated::errors_delayed_at_without_newline,
|
|
};
|
|
diag.arg("emitted_at", diag.emitted_at.clone());
|
|
diag.arg("note", self.note);
|
|
let msg = dcx.eagerly_translate_for_subdiag(&diag, msg); // after the `arg` calls
|
|
diag.sub(Note, msg, diag.span.primary_span().unwrap_or(DUMMY_SP).into());
|
|
diag
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// | Level | is_error | EmissionGuarantee | Top-level | Sub | Used in lints?
|
|
/// | ----- | -------- | ----------------- | --------- | --- | --------------
|
|
/// | Bug | yes | BugAbort | yes | - | -
|
|
/// | Fatal | yes | FatalAbort/FatalError[^star] | yes | - | -
|
|
/// | Error | yes | ErrorGuaranteed | yes | - | yes
|
|
/// | DelayedBug | yes | ErrorGuaranteed | yes | - | -
|
|
/// | ForceWarning | - | () | yes | - | lint-only
|
|
/// | Warning | - | () | yes | yes | yes
|
|
/// | Note | - | () | rare | yes | -
|
|
/// | OnceNote | - | () | - | yes | lint-only
|
|
/// | Help | - | () | rare | yes | -
|
|
/// | OnceHelp | - | () | - | yes | lint-only
|
|
/// | FailureNote | - | () | rare | - | -
|
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/// | Allow | - | () | yes | - | lint-only
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/// | Expect | - | () | yes | - | lint-only
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///
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/// [^star]: `FatalAbort` normally, `FatalError` in the non-aborting "almost fatal" case that is
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/// occasionally used.
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///
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#[derive(Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Hash, Debug, Encodable, Decodable)]
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pub enum Level {
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/// For bugs in the compiler. Manifests as an ICE (internal compiler error) panic.
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Bug,
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/// An error that causes an immediate abort. Used for things like configuration errors,
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/// internal overflows, some file operation errors.
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Fatal,
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/// An error in the code being compiled, which prevents compilation from finishing. This is the
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/// most common case.
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Error,
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/// This is a strange one: lets you register an error without emitting it. If compilation ends
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/// without any other errors occurring, this will be emitted as a bug. Otherwise, it will be
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/// silently dropped. I.e. "expect other errors are emitted" semantics. Useful on code paths
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/// that should only be reached when compiling erroneous code.
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DelayedBug,
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/// A `force-warn` lint warning about the code being compiled. Does not prevent compilation
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/// from finishing.
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///
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/// Requires a [`LintExpectationId`] for expected lint diagnostics. In all other cases this
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/// should be `None`.
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ForceWarning,
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/// A warning about the code being compiled. Does not prevent compilation from finishing.
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/// Will be skipped if `can_emit_warnings` is false.
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Warning,
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/// A message giving additional context.
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Note,
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/// A note that is only emitted once.
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OnceNote,
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/// A message suggesting how to fix something.
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Help,
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/// A help that is only emitted once.
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OnceHelp,
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/// Similar to `Note`, but used in cases where compilation has failed. When printed for human
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/// consumption, it doesn't have any kind of `note:` label.
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FailureNote,
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/// Only used for lints.
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Allow,
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/// Only used for lints. Requires a [`LintExpectationId`] for silencing the lints.
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Expect,
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}
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impl fmt::Display for Level {
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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
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self.to_str().fmt(f)
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}
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}
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impl Level {
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fn color(self) -> ColorSpec {
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let mut spec = ColorSpec::new();
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match self {
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Bug | Fatal | Error | DelayedBug => {
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spec.set_fg(Some(Color::Red)).set_intense(true);
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}
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ForceWarning | Warning => {
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spec.set_fg(Some(Color::Yellow)).set_intense(cfg!(windows));
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}
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Note | OnceNote => {
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spec.set_fg(Some(Color::Green)).set_intense(true);
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}
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Help | OnceHelp => {
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spec.set_fg(Some(Color::Cyan)).set_intense(true);
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}
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FailureNote => {}
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Allow | Expect => unreachable!(),
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}
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spec
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}
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pub fn to_str(self) -> &'static str {
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match self {
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Bug | DelayedBug => "error: internal compiler error",
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Fatal | Error => "error",
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ForceWarning | Warning => "warning",
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Note | OnceNote => "note",
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Help | OnceHelp => "help",
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FailureNote => "failure-note",
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Allow | Expect => unreachable!(),
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}
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}
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pub fn is_failure_note(&self) -> bool {
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matches!(*self, FailureNote)
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}
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// Can this level be used in a subdiagnostic message?
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fn can_be_subdiag(&self) -> bool {
|
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match self {
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Bug | DelayedBug | Fatal | Error | ForceWarning | FailureNote | Allow | Expect => false,
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|
|
Warning | Note | Help | OnceNote | OnceHelp => true,
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}
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|
}
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}
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// FIXME(eddyb) this doesn't belong here AFAICT, should be moved to callsite.
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pub fn elided_lifetime_in_path_suggestion(
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source_map: &SourceMap,
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n: usize,
|
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path_span: Span,
|
|
incl_angl_brckt: bool,
|
|
insertion_span: Span,
|
|
) -> ElidedLifetimeInPathSubdiag {
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let expected = ExpectedLifetimeParameter { span: path_span, count: n };
|
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// Do not try to suggest anything if generated by a proc-macro.
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|
let indicate = source_map.is_span_accessible(insertion_span).then(|| {
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let anon_lts = vec!["'_"; n].join(", ");
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|
let suggestion =
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if incl_angl_brckt { format!("<{anon_lts}>") } else { format!("{anon_lts}, ") };
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|
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IndicateAnonymousLifetime { span: insertion_span.shrink_to_hi(), count: n, suggestion }
|
|
});
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|
|
|
ElidedLifetimeInPathSubdiag { expected, indicate }
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|
}
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|
|
pub fn report_ambiguity_error<'a, G: EmissionGuarantee>(
|
|
diag: &mut Diag<'a, G>,
|
|
ambiguity: rustc_lint_defs::AmbiguityErrorDiag,
|
|
) {
|
|
diag.span_label(ambiguity.label_span, ambiguity.label_msg);
|
|
diag.note(ambiguity.note_msg);
|
|
diag.span_note(ambiguity.b1_span, ambiguity.b1_note_msg);
|
|
for help_msg in ambiguity.b1_help_msgs {
|
|
diag.help(help_msg);
|
|
}
|
|
diag.span_note(ambiguity.b2_span, ambiguity.b2_note_msg);
|
|
for help_msg in ambiguity.b2_help_msgs {
|
|
diag.help(help_msg);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Grammatical tool for displaying messages to end users in a nice form.
|
|
///
|
|
/// Returns "an" if the given string starts with a vowel, and "a" otherwise.
|
|
pub fn a_or_an(s: &str) -> &'static str {
|
|
let mut chars = s.chars();
|
|
let Some(mut first_alpha_char) = chars.next() else {
|
|
return "a";
|
|
};
|
|
if first_alpha_char == '`' {
|
|
let Some(next) = chars.next() else {
|
|
return "a";
|
|
};
|
|
first_alpha_char = next;
|
|
}
|
|
if ["a", "e", "i", "o", "u", "&"].contains(&&first_alpha_char.to_lowercase().to_string()[..]) {
|
|
"an"
|
|
} else {
|
|
"a"
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Hash, Debug)]
|
|
pub enum TerminalUrl {
|
|
No,
|
|
Yes,
|
|
Auto,
|
|
}
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